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The Evidence Base references scientific research projects and publications focusing on the broad area of children online across Europe and are available for researchers, policymakers and educators.
The Data Directory is a systematic and comprehensive European data register linking to data sets available for re-analysis in the field.
The CO:RE Data Explorer provides a quick access to data on children's online experiences in Europe. It is an extract of the data collected as part of the EU Kids Online survey 2020 (cf. Smahel et al. 2020).

Researchers & Young Scholars
Researchers & Young Scholars
CO:RE offers a great variety of tools, resources, materials and guidelines for early career and experienced researchers to better navigate theories, methods and research ethical matters.

Educators & Teachers
Educators & Teachers
CO:RE provides information and materials to foster dialogue on children's and young people's experiences online in educational contexts.
Explore our resources and toolkits
The Evidence Base and Data Directory offer access to 1,500+ publications and 1,000 studies from 35 pan-European countries published since 2014.
The theories and methods toolkits offer early career and experienced researchers supporting materials, guidelines and resources to navigate theoretical and methodological issues in research practice together with children and young people. The compass for research ethics additionally provides guidance on issues related to research-ethical questions.
Forthcoming in 2022: The toolkit for educators provides information and materials to foster dialogue on children's and young people's experiences online in educational contexts. And the resources for policymakers address relevant policy issues and foster a dialogue between actors in research and policy-making.
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Here you find all info about stakeholder activities, public events, project publications, blog posts, and much more!

Theories : Classics made modern: Revisiting foundational child development theories in the digital age

DigiGen - H2020 partner (external link) : Interactive map on ICT usage across Europe

Theories : Nóirín Hayes on Bronfenbrenner’s bio-ecological theory

Theories : Renee Hobbs on media literacy education

Education (external link) : Call for contributions to CO:RE education toolkit

Theories : How can theories be applied to policy and practice?
CO:RE Short Report on Key Topics : Do we need to keep schools open or turn to online learning in the case of a pandemic?

CO:RE Short Report on Key Topics : Digital skills: Needed by everyone, possessed by some

Policies : BIK+: The new Better Internet for Kids Strategy launched

Theories : Kate Cowan on multimodal social semiotics and the study of play
