New Camps Alert: Minecraft & Roblox Adventures Await!
This school break, we’re introducing three brand-new camps for young creators who love Minecraft and Roblox! In our Minecraft Maze Master Camp, kids will design their own Escape Room adventure, learning redstone mechanics to create secret rooms, logic puzzles, and hidden traps. In our Minecraft Movie Camp, campers will become content creators, mastering video editing and cinematic techniques while producing their own Minecraft videos using Replay Mod and WeVideo. For those passionate about game development, our Roblox Multiverse Camp lets kids build their own teleportation-based game, learning to design interactive worlds and script exciting challenges in Roblox Studio. Each camp blends creativity, digital skills, and hands-on learning, giving kids a chance to bring their ideas to life. Join the adventure and start creating today!

According to Be Social’s 2025 research, 81.6% of Hungarian teens aged 14–25 have already used ChatGPT, and nearly half of them regularly rely on it when doing their homework. Social media is primarily used as a source of news, with Instagram (75.9%), Facebook (69.5%), and TikTok (69.3%) being the most frequently mentioned platforms. Half of the respondents have taken a conscious digital break, while it is concerning that 49.2% have experienced online harassment. The findings highlight how important it is for young people not just to be users, but also conscious shapers of the digital world. Read more here: https://www.logiscool.com/en-hu/blog/digitalization/tinik-a-neten
Source: https://media1.hu/2025/05/12/tinik-a-neten-2025-kozossegi-media-chatgpt-2025/

In April 2025, Meta announced new safety measures for teen users on Instagram, requiring parental permission for those under 16 to go live or to disable the blurring of suspected nudity in direct messages. These updates aim to enhance protections for young users, addressing concerns about online safety and exposure to inappropriate content. Meta is also extending these safeguards to Facebook and Messenger, including default private settings, restrictions on messages from unknown users, and reminders to take breaks after 60 minutes of app usage. These changes are part of Meta's ongoing efforts to enhance protections for young users, first introduced through its teen account program launched in September.
Source: https://apnews.com/article/e79cc36bfc3a08f9386ebb99abd4c73d