Google is in search of new batch of Web Rangers
Google is searching for a new batch of Web Rangers in the Philippines to make a campaign to encourage their peers to use the internet for good. Now on its second year, the competition’s campaign theme is digital literacy and the aim is to explore...
#CyberBully404 campaign hailed first Google Philippines Web Rangers winner
The Web Rangers campaign by Hyun Ju Song (De La Salle Santiago Zobel), Adj Regidor (Enderun College), Reanna Noel (Miriam College High School), Bea Aquino (Miriam College High School), and Haedric Daguman (St. John of Beverley School), stood out among 12 anti-cyberbullying campaigns submitted.
Teens train as Web Rangers to keep the Internet a safe place
Manila, July 18, 2015 - Today, more than fifty Filipino teenagers gathered to train as Web Rangers in a workshop designed by Google Philippines to help them effectively utilize their creativity and social influence to promote a more responsible use of the Internet.
Teens to train as WebRangers to Protect Cyberspace
At Google, Web Rangers are modern day online heroes who work towards spreading positive influence to keep the Internet safe.
5 rules of proper ‘netiquette’
If you are interested in taking a more active role as a positive force online, look up Google’s Web Rangers program on https://www.webrangers.ph.
Google to Train Teenage Online Heroes to Protect Cyberspace
The 50 selected individuals will attend a whole day workshop on July 18 to learn how to apply their creativity and social influence to form meaningful campaigns—such as educational videos, marketing plans, or songs, among other creative possibilities—that will promote responsible internet use.
Web Rangers Launched to Help Pinoy Teens Promote Internet Safety
Web Rangers Launched to Help Pinoy Teens Promote Internet Safety