Columns6 minDoes society influence the Internet or vice versa?Unfortunately, the web often brings out the bad side of people. Parents should be role models here - because children and young people need a moral compass.
Columns5 minHow dangerous is the internet really?When it comes to children, we too often only see the negative side of digital media. We are not doing them any favours.
Columns6 minTroublemakers on the netTrolls on the internet make life difficult for children and young people and harm society. What's behind the hate speech. And how to deal with it.
Columns6 minWhich messages can my child see?Fake news is dangerous, confirms our columnist, and explains the effect real news has on children and how parents communicate it to them.
Columns5 minEnough with just fitting!Create instead of consume: With these creative apps, children and young people learn to use the smartphone as a tool.
Columns4 min«Accompany instead of prohibit»How do children learn to use digital media sensibly? 6 questions for Thomas Feibel, columnist and head of the Office for Children's Media in Berlin.
Columns5 minCyberbullying: It was just a joke!Cyberbullying victims often suffer badly - but the perpetrators are still children too.
Columns4 minGood Games - we can recommend these gamesDigital expert Thomas Feibel gives a selection of particularly successful games.
Columns5 minLimitless gaming? Better notMany parents are worried about the negative consequences of gaming. But there are effective protective measures.
Columns5 minHow dangerous are games?Hidden costs, cyberbullying, violence: online games harbour many risks for children and young people. These are the seven biggest dangers.
Columns5 minDoes gaming belong on the curriculum?The contribution that video games can make in schools depends heavily on the teachers and the technical equipment. And on the games.
Columns6 minWhat opportunities do computer games offer?Children and young people actually only play games for one reason: because it's fun. However, video games actually have far more potential.
Columns6 minWhy children can't stop gamingEver since computer games have existed, children and young people have been magnetised by them. Why this is the case and why mums and dads should definitely get to grips with this fascination.
Columns6 minSeries can be addictiveThey are available anytime and anywhere: How series are engaging young viewers in the age of streaming and what parents should look out for.
Columns5 minChildren need trust, not a digital dog leashEducation is far too important to be left to technical devices. Controlling your child digitally is therefore not a good idea.
Columns6 minChildren's photos are privateOur media expert Thomas Feibel explains why it's not a good idea to post photos of your children.
Columns5 minHow children are manipulated by stealthTargeted psychological influence exists both online and in the family. It always disregards children and prevents them from forming a free opinion.
Columns5 minDusty, my arse ...Media expert Thomas Feibel explains the benefits of libraries and why they are often underestimated or labelled as outdated
Columns7 minLearning with apps - 8 tips from the media expertThe virus has paralysed everything: lessons, everyday life, life itself. But just because children are no longer going to school doesn't mean they have to stop practising.
Columns5 min«Send me a photo. Gladly in a bikini!»The internet offers paedophiles ideal conditions to search for victims unobserved. How cybergrooming works and what parents can do.
Columns5 minPlayers need boundaries!What should parents look out for when playing computer games? Media expert Thomas Feibel answers parents' questions and explains how to set limits for gamers.
Columns6 min«My tutor is called Youtube»YouTube as a tutor has many advantages, but also tempts you to consume one video after another. Thomas Feibel on its targeted use.
Columns5 minHow to behave well - on the InternetGood behaviour and politeness are needed both online and offline. Thomas Feibel argues in favour of updating the internet rules of conduct.
Columns5 minWhat you should know about radio playsFor many children, radio plays are their first contact with digital media. Is it necessary to restrict the consumption of radio plays?