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| [[SID 2012 Fair - MyMall Limassol]]
| [[SID 2012 Fair - MyMall Limassol]]
  |Large TV screens displayed videos on how to make reports to the Safer Internet Hotline and how to request help from the Safer Internet Helpline as well as TV spots related to Safer Internet.  The event was broadcasted live by the CyBC national radio station.
  |Large TV screens displayed videos on how to make reports to the Safer Internet Hotline and how to request help from the Safer Internet Helpline as well as TV spots related to Safer Internet.  The event was broadcasted live by the CyBC national radio station.
|All partners and advisory board members ([[Advisory Board Cyberethics]])
|All partners and advisory board members ([[Category:Advisory Board Cyberethics]])
|Yes. Children from a primary school in Limassol participated actively in this event.   
|Yes. Children from a primary school in Limassol participated actively in this event.   
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| [[SID 2012 Fair - Mall of Cyprus]] Nicosia
| [[SID 2012 Fair - Mall of Cyprus]] Nicosia
|Large TV screens displayed videos on how to make reports to the Safer Internet Hotline and how to request help from the Safer Internet Helpline as well as TV spots related to Safer Internet.  The event was broadcasted live by the CyBC national radio station. During the event students performed mini-theatrical shows (invisible theatre) on cases like internet addiction, cyberbullying, etc.  The mini theatre shows were a great success as they attracted  the public to the area  of performance were they had the chance to talk to our representatives and receive leaflets and other informational material.  
|Large TV screens displayed videos on how to make reports to the Safer Internet Hotline and how to request help from the Safer Internet Helpline as well as TV spots related to Safer Internet.  The event was broadcasted live by the CyBC national radio station. During the event students performed mini-theatrical shows (invisible theatre) on cases like internet addiction, cyberbullying, etc.  The mini theatre shows were a great success as they attracted  the public to the area  of performance were they had the chance to talk to our representatives and receive leaflets and other informational material.  
|All partners and advisory board members ([[Advisory Board Cyberethics]])
|All partners and advisory board members ([[Category:Advisory Board Cyberethics]])
|Yes.During the event students performed theatrical shows in front of the crowd (‘invisible theatre’) on cases like internet addiction, cyberbullying, etc.   
|Yes.During the event students performed theatrical shows in front of the crowd (‘invisible theatre’) on cases like internet addiction, cyberbullying, etc.   
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