Smartphones in everyday life: recognizing risks and promoting media literacy

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At the lecture “Digital Balance” on December 4th, discover how conscious smartphone use can enrich our lives. Discuss media literacy and risks with experts.

Entdecken Sie beim Vortrag „Digitale Balance“ am 4. Dezember, wie bewusster Smartphone-Umgang unser Leben bereichern kann. Diskutieren Sie mit Experten über Medienkompetenz und Risiken.
At the lecture “Digital Balance” on December 4th, discover how conscious smartphone use can enrich our lives. Discuss media literacy and risks with experts.

Smartphones in everyday life: recognizing risks and promoting media literacy

In a world that is increasingly characterized by digital media, the question arises: How do we use our smartphones responsibly? This topic will be taken up on December 4, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. in the town hall 4.0 in Obermarkersdorf. The lecture will be given by Mag.(FH) Andrea Buhl-Aigner, who works as a smartphone coach and management consultant and will share her experiences and insights.

The event begins at 6:00 p.m. and offers the opportunity to exchange ideas over bread and wine after the program. Discussion participants and experts such as Mag. Cornelia Dammelhart, director of the NMS Retz, and Barbara Arthold, BEd, teacher at the NMS Pulkau, enrich the evening with their perspectives.

About the speaker

Andrea Buhl-Aigner acts as an expert for digital handling. After 15 years in the digital communications industry, during which she worked on designing websites and apps, she has changed her perspective. “For many years I have developed websites, apps and advertising campaigns that were designed to attract people to spend a lot of time online,” she explains. Today, her goal is to encourage people to be more conscious about their devices in order to reap the benefits of technology without the risks.

Buhl-Aigner organizes lectures aimed at schools, parents and professionals who work with children and young people. Your expertise is valuable support in an age in which digital media is omnipresent. More information about their content can be found on their website www.smartphonecoach.org.

A look at Schrattenthal

The municipality of Schrattenthal is committed to discussing the future of rural areas. As part of the “F O R U M Schrattenthal” annual topics that interest the community are addressed. The event is open to everyone, with no registration required, and is designed to encourage the exchange of ideas. The next series starts from December 2024 to March 2025.

This forum acts as an innovation hub and communication center that enables the population to actively participate in shaping their future. This diversity of topics shows the committed engagement with the challenges and opportunities of rural areas. For detailed reports and photos of previous events, it is worth visiting the site forumschrattenthal.at.

The upcoming event promises to offer interesting insights into the more conscious use of digital media and is a step towards an informed and responsible use of these technologies in everyday life.