Interactive Tools and Games
The Interactive Digital Media Guide is a non-formal, gamified exploration tool designed to raise awareness and stimulate reflection on healthy and secure digital media use through short, playful, interactive experiences.
It supports experiential learning by focusing on emotions, scenarios, and choices rather than instructions or evaluations. Its goal is not to provide answers, but to help users become more aware, curious, and reflective about their digital media experiences.
Personality Quiz
This Personality Quiz is a quick and engaging way to explore how you relate to digital media. It helps you recognise patterns, preferences, and habits in a personal and non-judgemental way.
There are no right or wrong answers!
What's Going On Here?
This Activity help users build visual awareness around manipulation, privacy, and persuasion in digital media. By interacting directly with images, users are invited to notice details, cues, and design choices that often go unseen.
This activity encourages observation and critical attention, making abstract concepts concrete and easier to recognise in everyday online content.
Mini Habits That Matters
Feel It Before You Name It
Digital moments happen fast. But emotions happen even faster.
In this short experience, just notice what shows up inside you.
There are no right or wrong reactions.
Play and Repeat
Estimated Duration: 3–5 minutes
Participants flip cards and match a digital situation.
The goal is recognition, not testing knowledge.
Play and Repeat
Purpose: Reflection, gentle commitment, transfer to real life
This activity provides a personal reflection space following the emotional exploration and recognition game.
It encourages participants to connect digital experiences to their own real-life patterns.
Responses are not graded and do not require submission unless used in a workshop setting.
This space is for you. Take a moment to reflect on your own digital habits.
You don’t have to share anything unless you want to.
If you are participating in a workshop, you may choose to share one insight later — only if you feel comfortable.

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