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🛡️ Digi Safety from a Parent’s Point of View.

Learn how to keep your kids safe online.

Hey Expats! 👋

Worried about your kids online safety? Want to set up smart digital habits at home? Join us for Digi Safety from a Parent’s Point of View, a hands-on workshop where you will be introduced to essential tools and strategies to keep your children safer in the digital world.📱 🔒

 

💡 What to expect?

✅ An introduction to parental controls (Google Family Link & Microsoft Family Safety)
✅ How password managers work and how to teach your kids to use them
✅ Online safety essentials every parent should know

👩🏼‍🏫 Led by: Markéta Ubíková, digital skills trainer & child online safety expert

📍 Where: Ostrava Expat Centre
📅 When: 17. 3. 2025 – 17:00

Let’s make the digital world a safer place for our kids! 🚀

Who is Markéta Ubíková?

Markéta Ubíková: Digital Skills Trainer and Consultant

Markéta Ubíková is a digital skills trainer, consultant, and digital coach. Here’s a bit about her impressive background:

  • Google Certified Trainer: Specializes in Technology and Tools (Google Workspace, Child Safety on the Internet).
  • MeetCloud: Works with this company to assist organizations in their digital transformation efforts.
  • Smart Woman Project: Founder of this initiative that has empowered thousands of women to gain advanced digital skills.
  • Family Focus: Helps parents and children establish a healthy relationship with digital technology.
  • Impact Hub Ostrava: Serves as the program manager, supporting entrepreneurs in Ostrava.
  • Community Leader: Active in the F≈M community of free-riders and collaborates with Rovnovážka on women’s support projects.
  • IVLP Alumni: Participated in the International Visitor Leadership Program, a US government initiative.Contact: marketa@smartzena.cz | +420608701869 | https://www.linkedin.com/in/marketaubikova/ | https://www.facebook.com/marketa.ubikova/ 

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