Columns6 minHow AI can support learningHardly any other topic is generating more interest at the moment than AI. We've heard enough about the risks. But what about the opportunities?
Columns5 minLet's talk about porn literacy!Pornography is just a click away on the internet. This makes it all the more important for young people to learn how to correctly classify explicit content.
Columns4 minAge limits for social media: take precautions instead of waitingA discussion paper examines the introduction of age limits in social media – and recommends pragmatic action.
Columns6 minFour pitfalls in media educationKeeping up with technological developments is virtually impossible. Parents should keep an eye on these four things.
Columns5 minOMG! They're reading again!!Booktok inspires millions of young people to read – emotionally, digitally and without any pressure. A trend that is causing the book industry to boom.
Columns6 min«Adolescence» – a worthwhile impositionWhat parents need to know about the successful Netflix series and when it is okay for teenagers to watch it.
Columns5 minSelf-diagnosis with Dr. Google and Prof. TiktokThe internet provides answers to all health questions. This can have serious consequences, especially for children and young people.
Columns5 min«Hello mum, this is my new number»There are many attempts at fraud via digital media. Children are also targeted by the perpetrators - and have a clear advantage if they are tricked.
Columns5 minStorytelling made easyChildren have a lot of fun creating a story, a film or a radio play. This is how the first steps work.
Columns6 minSocial media: Protecting children - but how?Australia bans social media for children and young people under the age of 16. Is this a good way forward? Five questions and answers.
Columns5 min7 brilliant games for children and parentsIf we get our offspring hooked on interesting games early on, they will be bored with undemanding games later on.
Columns6 minIt's not what we say that counts, but what we doChildren are acutely aware when parents don't practise what they preach. Showing attitude is more advisable than being a role model.
Columns5 minAll children should be able to gameInclusion has a difficult time in the gaming industry. However, efforts are being made to enable children with disabilities to enjoy barrier-free gaming.
Columns5 minWhat children listen to stories with todayMany audio devices today offer children the opportunity to access stories and radio plays in a playful way - an overview.
Columns6 minIs social media radicalising our youth?Black-and-white thinking on social media harms children and young people. It fuels conflicts and increases fears about the future.
Columns5 minHow digital media is transforming childhoodSmartphones and social media have revolutionised childhood around the world. This has far-reaching consequences, writes author Jonathan Haidt.
Columns6 minDigital school regulations: everyone joins inBy helping to create a digital school policy, you give pupils an active role and promote their media skills.
Columns5 minThe great helplessness without a mobile phoneScolding children when they don't know what to do without a mobile phone is not enough. We adults need to offer them alternatives.
Columns3 minMedia quiz: These are the correct answersDid you only understand the station or did you make up the answers off the cuff? Here is the answer to our media quiz.
Columns2 minMedia quiz: Test your digital knowledgeDon't worry - this media quiz is not intended to show you up. It's more about sensitising you to the digital world.
Columns5 minWhen control is just a pious wishChildren and young people are using digital devices more and more - at school and at home. This makes it difficult for parents to regulate their screen time.
Columns5 min«Hello? You really can't say that!»When children take on the role of language police and criticise their parents for their choice of words, trouble is inevitable.
Columns5 minAcquiring knowledge in a playful waySerious games are ideal for teaching serious content. Because fun is not neglected in digital games.
Columns12 minOur favourite 2023 texts from the Fritz+Fränzi magazinesThe Fritz+Fränzi magazine is published ten times a year. The online editorial team has selected the texts that have particularly touched us, inspired us and given us food for thought.