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SUMMARY:International Women in Cyber Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:What is International Women in Cyber Day?\nWelcome to International Women in Cyber Day 2025! A worldwide initiative celebrated on September 1st\, that highlights the challenges women encounter in cybersecurity and honors their accomplishments in the field. \nBecome #UnHackable and join our diverse community\nAt KnowledgeFlow\, we believe in the power of a diverse community to tackle the challenges of cybersecurity. Celebrate this day with us and become #UnHackable. Join our mission to create a more secure and informed online environment for everyone. \nWe’re committed to addressing the pressing issue of technology abuse and cyberstalking. Our Digital Self-Defense Guide: Cybersafety for Personal Safety is designed to support individuals and organizations\, including women’s support services\, in recognizing and responding to these threats. \n\n\n\nDon’t miss our blog post featuring 5 Influential women in cybersecurity\nThis blog talks about the importance of women who are working in the cybersecurity industry\, barriers that women face in cyber\, 5 women who are influential in this field as well as resources to get help in case you or someone you know is facing online threats. \nHead to the blog post here.
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SUMMARY:International Literacy Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:What is International Literacy Day?\nWelcome to International Literacy Day 2025! Literacy is a fundamental human right that opens doors to greater freedoms and active global citizenship. While significant progress has been made\, challenges persist\, with 765 million adults lacking basic literacy skills and millions of children facing difficulties in reading\, writing\, and numeracy. Join us today to celebrate literacy and make a difference by actively promoting education worldwide. \n\nDigital Literacy At KnowledgeFlow\n\n\n\nHere at KnowledgeFlow\, we’re dedicated to empowering individuals by providing multilingual digital literacy resources\, and comprehensive cybersafety education curriculums. Explore how our FREE\, accessible tools can help you and your community stay informed and protected online. \nDon’t miss our latest blog post!\nThis blog talks more in depth about what this year’s literacy day theme is\, and links to various resources that we have created for everyone in our community.  \nHead to the blog post here. \n 
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SUMMARY:National Video Games Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:What is National Video Games Day?\nWelcome to National Video Games Day 2025! Whether you’re a casual gamer or a hardcore console enthusiast\, today is all about celebrating the impact of video games on our lives. Video games have undoubtedly brought people together across generations and borders\, allowing us to appreciate incredible graphics and compelling storytelling. At KnowledgeFlow\, we recognize the importance of protecting your digital experiences. As you immerse yourself in your favourite games\, remember to stay safe and take control of your gaming experience!\n\n\nGamishing (In-Game Phishing)\nFrom the KnowledgeFlow Cybersecurity Dictionary:\nDefinition: Gamishing is a cybersecurity threat that targets teens on online gaming platforms using in-game messaging to conduct phishing scams. These scams often request personal information or involve malicious links promising game enhancements but lead to data theft or account compromise. Teens\, being active and trusting in these digital spaces\, are prime targets\, emphasizing the need for increased digital security education.\n\n\nExample: A teen receives a message that if they go to the provided link\, they can get 500 in-game coins to spend if they fill out a survey. \nSigns of Scams: \n\nRequests for login details or personal information.\nOffers for free items\, upgrades or in-game currency.\nMessages that create a sense of urgency or fear.\n\n\n  \n\nCybersafety Education At KnowledgeFlow\nCelebrating National Video Games Day 2025\, we are committed to supporting you on your journey to becoming #UnHackable through our cybersafety education. Our courses provide essential tips on data privacy\, secure online communication\, and cyberbullying prevention. Stay safe\, while enjoying your gaming adventures!\n\nCharting Your Course: A Map From Cybersafety To Cybersecurity\n\n\nPerfect for National Video Games Day\, ‘Charting Your Course: A Map From Cybersafety To Cybersecurity‘ (CYC) provides a comprehensive introduction to cybersafety and cybersecurity. Learn essential personal cybersafety practices\, and explore professional cybersecurity concepts and careers. This course empowers students to explore fulfilling career paths while providing vibrant forums to discuss\, collaborate\, and learn from other participants\, encouraging them to share experiences and stay updated on the latest cyber safety trends. \nEmbark on a successful journey in cybersecurity by exploring CYC and our wide range of additional courses on data privacy\, secure online communication\, cyberbullying prevention\, and digital ethics. Our courses are flexible\, FREE\, and created by certified cybersecurity experts. Access them anytime at the KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Academy. \n  \nFREE Cybersafety Resources – Discover Our Best Picks!\nExplore KnowledgeFlow resources with confidence\, knowing they were created by certified cybersecurity experts. \nOur hand-picked guides and tip sheets for National Video Games Day\n\nDiscord Safety Awareness Tip Sheet: 5 Main Cybersafety Tips (knowledgeflow.org)\nOnline Gaming Cybersafety Tips: 3 Tips For Kids To Stay Safe (knowledgeflow.org)\n4 Parental Control Layers To Keep Your Kids Safe Online (knowledgeflow.org)\nFraud Prevention Month: Two Lesser-Known Cybersafety Terms (knowledgeflow.org)
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SUMMARY:National Online Learning Day 2025
DESCRIPTION:  \n\nWhat is National Online Learning Day ?\nWelcome to National Online Learning Day 2025! National Online Learning Day on September 15th celebrates the transformative power of online education. Education has no age limit\, and online education makes learning accessible to everyone. It recognizes the achievements of online students and highlights the vast potential of digital learning to break down barriers and build bridges in education. At KnowledgeFlow\, we are committed to enhancing this experience by offering a diverse range of online resources\, guides and courses tailored for all ages and backgrounds.\n\n\n\n\n \nOnline Courses From KnowledgeFlow\n\nIn celebration of National Online Learning Day 2025\, we want to highlight our free self-paced courses designed to enhance your digital media literacy and cybersafety skills. Our courses cater to all ages and backgrounds\, teaching you how to safeguard your devices\, accounts\, and networks while minimizing online risks. \n\nExplore 3 different types of courses we offer on our blog!\n\n\n\n \nResources and Guides For All Different Backgrounds\nOur platform serves seniors\, non-profit organizations\, teachers\, parents\, media professionals\, and police services. Discover essential tools for data privacy\, secure online communication\, and cyberbullying prevention. Equip yourself and your community with the knowledge needed to navigate the digital world safely and confidently. Explore more on our blog. \nHead to the blog post here.
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SUMMARY:National Coding Week 2025
DESCRIPTION:What is National Coding Week?\nAre you ready for National Coding Week 2025? Whether you recently discovered coding or are an experienced coder\, there is so much to discover and see. This week is all about learning how coding is the backbone of our rapidly growing digital world and allows you to navigate through your favourite webpages\, apps and much more. \nWhy is Coding Important?\nCoding gives you an insight into the digital world and helps you make informed decisions about technology. It opens multiple doors of opportunities and allows you to be creative in how your webpage feels and looks while also controlling how it responds as users visit the page. As technology continues to develop and become integrated into our daily lives\, it’s essential to understand how it works and how we can work along side it. \n \nAre You Curious About Coding?\nAs National Coding Week is filled with everything coding\, let’s dive deeper into the basics. Expanding your knowledge about coding never ends; there are multiple amazing beginner resources for you to explore. Scratch\, Hour of Code\, and W3School give exposure to kids in both a classroom and home environment. \nWhat is Block coding?\nBlock Coding refers to a method of coding that is beginner friendly and uses graphical blocks to represent code concepts. It’s a great way for beginner coders to explore different languages and create some fun animations to better understand concepts through a fun and interactive way. Languages such as python are hard to understand but through resources like Scratch you are able to break down syntax (the order of how code should be organized)\, algorithms (the recipe or instructions the code follows to complete the task) and functions (a reusable block of code that performs a specific task). \n \nLet’s talk about some languages\nSimilar to talking\, coding is the language of technology; there are lots of different types and they all do different things within a system. The questions above used P5 JavaScript but let’s talk about some common coding languages. \nJavascript\nJavascript is one of the core languages used in creating any webpage or app. Developers are able to implement features such as animations\, real-time updates\, games and much more. While using Javascript you can create dynamic and interactive components on your application to make them more engaging and user-friendly. \n  \nHTML/CSS\nHTML (HyperText Markup Language) and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) are the other two core languages that work hand in hand with Javascript in creating both a visually pleasing and functional website or app. HTML is the skeleton of a webpage\, it structures the content with heading\, paragraphs\, forms etc.\, while CSS is the style of your webpage; the colours\, fonts\, and layout. CSS allows you to show your creativity and differentiate your webpages from others. \n  \nPython\nPython is one of the most well-known programming languages in the coding world. It’s used in web and software development\, mathematics and system scripting. Unlike Javascript and HTML/CSS which are markup languages that have a visual outcome\, Python works behind the scenes within the web application\, ensuring complicated and large tasks such as database systems are simplified. \nBreaking down some concepts\nUnderstanding coding concepts can be confusing and difficult. We’re gonna show you some examples on why syntax\, algorithms and functions are so important in coding. All the examples below are using the language P5 JavaScript. \nCoding Question #1\nSyntax refers to the order the code executes in. This is super important because a program is similar to a human reading a book. The sequence is reading from top to bottom or left to right. Let’s look at this question. \nYou want to make a loading screen for your game but there seems to be something wrong. Your display isn’t showing up but the code is written perfectly in your console. Can you spot the error? Hint: createCanvas \n \nAnswer #1\nThe createCanvas function was in the wrong order. Even though your code is written perfectly\, the execution might be flawed. Always remember to check over your lines of code to check if everything is in the right order. \n \nCoding Question #2\nAlgorithms are the recipes that help your program run properly\, while functions are reusable sets of code that perform a specific function. As a coder you will input some information and the function will come up with a result or output. Let’s look at this question. \nYou want to code something that displays a word in the center of your screen. The function you want to use is called text(). text() takes in three inputs also known as parameters. What three inputs will you put in? Hint: Str is the word you want displayed\, x and y are both numbers \n \nAnswer #2\nStr: Hello\, x: 250\, y: 250 The word chosen was hello. The numbers can be any but if you want the word to be displayed in the middle of the screen you can use the values 250 and 250 to get this result. \n \nKeep Exploring!\nNow that you have had a taste of what the coding world has to offer\, don’t hesitate to continue exploring and create your very own functional programs! \nWhy Do We Value Coding At KnowledgeFlow?\nAt KnowledgeFlow\, National Coding Week holds great significance as digital skills are essential for developing and maintaining the cybersafety tools and educational materials on our platforms. Coding is deeply intertwined with digital media literacy and cybersafety. It helps individuals understand how algorithms shape the content they see on social media\, promoting media literacy by enabling them to identify biased or misleading information. Additionally\, coding knowledge empowers users to recognize how phishing attacks and malware function\, enhancing their ability to detect suspicious links and emails\, strengthening their cybersafety practices. By educating various demographics\, including students and seniors\, about digital safety through coding\, we ensure they become better informed and develop more secure online behaviours. \nCheck out our resources\n\nProject KnowledgeLink Press Release\nCybersafety Academy \nNational Opportunity Day 2024\n\nVideo Content about People’s experience with learning how to code\n\nWhat is Coding? Coding & Computer Science Song\nPROGRAMMING for kids 👦 Basic concepts 💻 Part 1 (There’s also a part 2)\nCoding for Kids Explained | What is Coding | Why is Coding Important\n\n 
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SUMMARY:#UnHackathon 2025: Win Big by Getting Smart Online
DESCRIPTION:The #UnHackathon 2025 isn’t your typical hackathon. There’s no coding\, no complex tech setups\, and no hacking—just creativity\, learning\, and a fun challenge that turns cybersafety into something students can understand\, apply\, and share. \nOpen to students from Grades 3 -12 across Canada\, The #UnHackathon invites youth to take what they’ve learned about cybersafety and digital media literacy and turn it into creative projects designed to educate older adults in their families or communities. \nWhether you love art\, music\, storytelling\, or design\, this challenge is for you. \nWhat’s the Design Challenge?\nParticipants will complete the CyberByters online course (by grade level) at CyberByters.ca\, then create a project that teaches at least three cybersafety concepts to older adults—like grandparents\, neighbours\, or seniors in the community. \nProjects can be submitted in any format\, including: \n\nPosters or infographics\nVideos or animations\nSongs or spoken word\nGames or puzzles\nSlideshows\, podcasts\, or zines\nThe goal is to help older adults understand and apply cybersafety skills in a way that is clear\, engaging\, and age-appropriate. This is a project-based learning experience that builds digital citizenship\, critical thinking\, and communication skills.\n\nPrizes & Recognition\nSubmit your entry by October 31st to enter the contest. Prizes will be awarded according to grade and type of entry (individual or group). \n\nVisit our #UnHackathon 2025 page to view more details or prizes and recognition. \nA Note to Teachers\nThe #UnHackathon is designed to fit easily into your existing digital literacy or health curriculum. \nThe challenge builds on the CyberByters course\, which is aligned with grade-level expectations for media literacy\, safe technology use\, and digital citizenship. Students can work individually\, in pairs\, or as a full class on a shared submission. \nThere’s no account creation or login required to access CyberByters.ca. Everything is free\, and your students’ creativity does the rest. \nLooking to integrate the challenge into your classroom? We’re happy to support with lesson ideas\, slides\, and printable materials; just reach out. \nAbout CyberByters and KnowledgeFlow\nCyberByters is Canada’s free\, grade-based cybersafety course for students from grades 3 to 12. Each interactive course is short\, student-friendly\, and designed to prepare young people to think critically about digital risks and safety. \nThe KnowledgeFlow Cybersafety Foundation is a nonprofit dedicated to digital literacy and cybersafety education for all Canadians. We believe that young people are powerful changemakers\, and that by teaching others\, they strengthen their own skills for life. \n\nHow to Register\nRegister for the #UnHackathon 2025 event and learn more about the event. \n\nQuestions?\nContact us at KnowledgeFlow.org for more details. \nLet’s make Canada’s students #UnHackable together.
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SUMMARY:International Day for Universal Access to Information 2025
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the International Day for Universal Access to Information 2025\nThe International Day for Universal Access to Information 2025 (IDUAI) highlights the importance of everyone’s right to seek\, receive\, and share information. This empowers people to make informed decisions\, hold organizations accountable\, and fully participate in society. Today it’s essential to consider how the evolving online environment impacts access to information and the importance of strong cybersafety measures. \nBridging the Divide\nOnline advancements in technology have immense potential to improve access to information. For example\, by digitizing government services\, citizens can access public sector information almost instantly\, enhancing transparency and efficiency. Consider online systems for filing taxes allow an easier process for many individuals\, by being able to read tax guidelines\, get support with filing and submit information online\, keeping everything in one documented place. And using Artificial Intelligence as an example\, it can tailor information to individual needs\, making it more accessible and relevant\, which helps bridge the divide and fosters more inclusivity. \nPrivacy and Ethical Concerns\nHowever\, these advancements also raise significant concerns about privacy and ethics. AI relies on citizen data\, which brings up crucial questions about how to protect this information from misuse. Additionally\, as AI increasingly determines what information is accessible\, it’s essential to establish ethical principles to prevent bias and ensure fairness. \nThe Role of Cybersafety\nIn the context of AI and e-Governance\, cybersafety becomes a pivotal concern. Here are some key practices to consider: \n\nData Protection: Ensuring that your data is protected through secure storage practices is crucial. Public institutions must prioritize data privacy and comply with regulations such as GDPR.\nTransparency: AI algorithms should be transparent\, allowing citizens to understand how their data is used and how decisions are made. This transparency fosters trust and accountability. To know more about the algorithms of everyday apps and sites you use\, you should read through the Terms and Conditions.\nEthical AI: Using AI systems in ways that support learning\, growth and creativity is important. Making sure we foster transparency of AI use.\nDigital Literacy: Educating others about cybersafety and digital literacy is essential. That’s our job!\n\nAvailable Resources\nAt KnowledgeFlow\, it is our job to help foster digital literacy and cybersafety understanding for anyone who wants it! We offer many resources if you’re interested in learning more about cybersafety and how you stay safe while accessing information online: \n\nCybersafety Academy: Offering a range of courses on digital literacy and cybersafety\, our academy provides the necessary tools to protect yourself online.\nKnowledgeBytes Blog: Our blog provides valuable insights into cybersafety practices\, helping you stay informed about the latest threats and how to mitigate them.\nWho We Serve: Our dedicated resource pages for various demographics\, including seniors\, parents\, teachers\, and more\, makes sure that everyone has access to tailored cybersafety information.\n\nAs we celebrate the International Day for Universal Access to Information\, let’s embrace the potential of advancements to our online environment\, to enhance accessibility while educating ourselves about privacy and ethical concerns.
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SUMMARY:Senior’s Active Living Fair 2025 | Free Event Promoting Health\, Safety\, and Connection
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Tuesday\, September 30th\, 10AM – 2:30PM\nLocation: Leisure Centre Gymnasium\, 2 Park Drive\nAdmission: Free – No registration required \nYou’re Invited!\nJoin us at the Senior’s Active Living Fair on Tuesday\, September 30\, at the Leisure Centre Gymnasium\, for a fun\, informative\, and engaging day focused on healthy aging\, safety\, and social connection. This free event is open to all older adults\, caregivers\, and community members who want to learn more about living well after 55. \nIn partnership with the Older Adult Centres’ Association of Ontario (OACAO) and funded by the Government of Ontario\, the fair highlights a variety of local programs\, health services\, and wellness resources. Attendees will have the opportunity to meet local vendors\, participate in health and wellness seminars\, and gain valuable insights into mental health\, digital safety\, and scam prevention—all designed with older adults in mind. \nThis Free Event Features:\n\nLocal vendors and community organizations\nHealth\, wellness\, and mental health seminars\nDigital safety & senior scam awareness\nFree snacks and drinks\nCommunity engagement and social connection opportunities\n\nThe 55+ Senior’s Active Living Fairs are designed to raise awareness about the wide range of programs\, services\, and supports available to seniors across Ontario\, empowering older adults to live more connected\, informed\, and independent lives. \n\nLearn About Digital Safety and Scam Prevention for Seniors\nWith seniors increasingly targeted by phone\, email\, and online scams\, we will provide resources on digital safety\, including: \n\nSpotting and avoiding fraud\, phishing\, and phone scams\nHow to protect your personal information online\nUsing strong passwords and secure internet habits\nWho to contact if you suspect a scam or identity theft\nCommon scams that senior’s may run into\, and actions to take\n\nKnowledge is your best defense. These simple tools can help you stay safe and confident in an increasingly digital world. \nLearn more about how you can protect yourself digitally: Helpful Resources for Seniors \nWhether you’re looking for programs to join\, services to explore\, or simply a day of connection and inspiration\, the Senior’s Active Living Fair 2025 has something for you. \nFor more infromation\, email 55plus@towonofws.ca or visit townofws.seniors.fair.
URL:https://knowledgeflow.org/event/55-seniors-active-living-fair-2025/
LOCATION:Leisure Centre Gymnasium\, 2 Park Drive\, Stouffville\, Ontario\, L4a 4k1\, Canada
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