
In today’s fast-changing digital world, young Papua New Guineans are logging on to the internet at earlier ages and spending more time online than ever before. Whether through smartphones, tablets, school laptops, or borrowed devices, students are gaining access to a vast online universe filled with both opportunity and danger. While we encourage them to explore the benefits of digital learning, social interaction, and self-expression, we must also teach them how to navigate these spaces with responsibility, respect, and critical thinking.
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