Join the challenge
and share your ideas to promote Digital Wellbeing
You will have to take a break from screen use and give yourselves the time and space to experience how it makes you feel.
¡Tienen tiempo para participar hasta el 31 de julio de 2025!Why is it so hard to let go of your phone?
Have you ever compared your life to what other people post?
What makes you feel good or bad when using social media, video games, or other platforms?
How can we protect our mental health while using digital devices?
And most importantly, how can you make your voices heard to promote change in the digital world?
Then, you can return to your devices, full of creative ideas, to share your experiences, reflections, and the changes you propose. Reflect in groups on how technology affects you and how we can improve digital environments in favor of digital wellbeing and mental health. These can include personal decisions, small everyday changes, or proposals for social networks, platforms, governments, lawmakers, schools, and families. Also, share advice with other children and teenagers with whom you share your life both online and offline.
Click here to read the rules and conditions and find more information on how to participate.
You can form a group of up to 4 members or participate individually.
Challenge yourselves! Plan a screen-free day — try not to use any devices and take a break to reflect, do other activities, or meet up with friends to complete the 24-hour disconnection challenge.
How did it go? Reflect as a group on what the challenge was like. Put a “magnifying glass” on the experience to better understand how you use technology, how it affects you, and what positive and negative aspects impact your emotions, mood, relationships, school, and neighborhood. Here you’ll find various prompts to think about the challenge.
Choose a format to express yourselves. This edition of the Contest includes more options to apply your creativity. Here you’ll find resources that will help you.
What changes, proposals, or claims do you have to improve digital environments in favor of children's and teenagers’ digital wellbeing? Show your ideas using your chosen format. Here you can read some definitions to help you build your content.
Organize your ideas: write a script for a video or podcast, sketch a meme, or write the prompt for an AI-generated piece. You can use any editing tool for your final production. Your creativity is your greatest power!
Once your piece is ready, you must upload it to a platform to share it with the Contest team. Here you’ll find instructions on how to do that.
Click here to complete the form to participate. In the form, you’ll submit your information and the link to your final piece.
If you like drawing, taking photos, or making collages, this format is perfect for you!
If you’re fans of viral videos, acting, or musicals, this is your format! Make a video between 45 seconds and 2 minutes using your favorite tool!
Sounds, voices, music… Show that your message can be powerful through audio! Up to 2 minutes long.
If you imagine a meme for every story, this is your chance to show your creativity!
We know AI is a great tool, but creativity is all yours! Prepare the best prompt to create an awesome piece. You’ll also need to explain the process.
If you like drawing, taking photos, or making collages, this format is perfect for you!
If you’re fans of viral videos, acting, or musicals, this is your format! Make a video between 45 seconds and 2 minutes using your favorite tool!
Sounds, voices, music… Show that your message can be powerful through audio! Up to 2 minutes long.
If you imagine a meme for every story, this is your chance to show your creativity!
We know AI is a great tool, but creativity is all yours! Prepare the best prompt to create an awesome piece. You’ll also need to explain the process.
If you're a TEACHER, find resources in the Teaching Guide to support groups of children and teenagers in participating in the Contest. Your support is essential to guide them through their digital lives!
DOWNLOAD TEACHING GUIDEEach group member (up to 4 people) and the teacher or accompanying adult will receive a brand-name computer.
Each participant in the group (up to 4 people) and the adult will receive a Bluetooth speaker.
Each group member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive a broadcasting microphone.
Each team member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive Bluetooth headphones.
Each group member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive a graphic tablet (Wacom).
Each group member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive Bluetooth headphones.
The school with the highest participation will win a projector and the accompanying teachers will receive a Bluetooth speaker (up to 3 teachers).
Each team member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive Bluetooth headphones.
Each group member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive a graphic tablet (Wacom).
Each group member (up to 4 people) and the accompanying adult will receive Bluetooth headphones.
The school with the highest participation will win a projector and the accompanying teachers will receive a Bluetooth speaker (up to 3 teachers).
to reflect the issue and the proposed solution or request.
in the production of the chosen format.
for the rights of children and teenagers in digital environments.
Guiding questions for before and after the challenge.
VIEW RESOURCESome definitions that will help you when creating your content.
VIEW RESOURCEDiscover the different formats and get inspired to create your own content.
VIEW RESOURCEOnce everything is ready, just submit the link! Learn how to do it here.
VIEW RESOURCEGuiding questions for before and after the challenge.
VIEW RESOURCESome definitions that will help you when creating your content.
VIEW RESOURCEDiscover the different formats and get inspired to create your own content.
VIEW RESOURCEOnce everything is ready, just submit the link! Learn how to do it here.
VIEW RESOURCESince 2018, the call for entries has encouraged participants to create audiovisual pieces on strategic issues that impact the fulfillment of their rights and require urgent attention from governments.
"Zoom into Your Rights" is much more than a contest. It is an educational project that, in every edition, informs, engages, and activates the community, families, and children and teenagers around key issues in their lives.
The initiative is promoted by Asociación Chicos.net and Save the Children, through the Civil Society Support Program for Latin America and the Caribbean (PASC).
The Zoom into Your Rights Contest has been declared of educational interest by the Ministry of Education of Argentina.