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Qatar Schools Boost Student Skills Through Digital Awareness Sessions

Schools across Doha are strengthening students’ knowledge through digital awareness sessions designed to teach safe and responsible technology use. Edutech Consultancy recently led these workshops at several private schools, aiming to help students navigate both opportunities and challenges of the digital world. The sessions highlighted practical strategies students can adopt to protect themselves online while using technology effectively.

The workshops focused on core aspects of digital citizenship. Students learned about online safety, responsible social media use, protecting personal information, as well as understanding digital footprints. Through real-life examples and engaging discussions, students considered how their online behavior affects their future. Teachers noted that learners gained better understanding of how small digital actions can have large consequences.

Feroz, a cybersecurity expert and CISO specialist with international and regional experience, guided the sessions. He explained how digital threats emerge and how professionals protect systems, networks, and sensitive information. His examples helped students connect real-world scenarios with online safety practices.

Students actively participated, asking questions about emerging technologies and careers in cybersecurity. Some wondered if artificial intelligence could replace certain jobs. Others sought advice on starting a career in cybersecurity. These discussions created a dynamic learning environment, allowing students to explore both risks and opportunities in technology.

Feedback from students and staff was overwhelmingly positive. Learners appreciated the hands-on approach and real-world examples. Educators emphasized that discussions helped students understand technology’s growing role in shaping careers. The workshops also encouraged responsible digital behavior.

The initiative reflects Edutech Consultancy’s commitment to helping schools develop stronger digital literacy. By bringing industry professionals into classrooms, students become tech-savvy and aware of online responsibilities. Experts noted that cultivating responsible digital citizens is crucial as technology continues transforming education and careers.

Finally, authorities stressed that initiatives like these prepare students to thrive in a tech-driven world. By combining knowledge, responsibility, and awareness, digital awareness sessions empower students to make informed decisions online and create a safer, more productive digital future.

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