Logos Circle Ghana – Digital Literacy Part 2
Date: Saturday, June 14, 2026
Circle: Ghana
Registered on Luma: 24
Attended: 20 participants (16 returning attendees, 4 first-time attendees)
Languages: English
Participants
The Circle was attended by 20 participants, primarily from Ghana, with a mix of developers, community builders, crypto enthusiasts, students, and professionals interested in the decentralized web.
As this was the second session in the Digital Literacy series, the majority of attendees were returning members who actively participated in the previous discussion. Participants were particularly interested in improving their understanding of digital identity, online privacy, misinformation, cybersecurity best practices, and responsible participation in decentralized ecosystems.
Topics Discussed
Topic: Digital Literacy Part 2 – Building Safe and Responsible Digital Citizens
Key Points & Insights
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Recap of key concepts from Part 1 and how they apply to everyday digital interactions.
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Best practices for protecting personal information online and recognizing common cyber threats.
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Understanding digital identity and maintaining a positive online presence.
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Identifying misinformation and verifying information before sharing.
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The importance of digital responsibility within Web3 and decentralized communities.
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Practical ways individuals can improve their digital literacy regardless of their technical background.
Challenges & Open Questions
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Limited awareness of cybersecurity best practices among new Web3 users.
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Difficulty distinguishing credible information from misinformation across social media platforms.
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Questions around balancing transparency with privacy in decentralized ecosystems.
Solutions, Ideas & Proposals
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Encourage participants to regularly review their digital security practices.
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Share trusted educational resources within the community after each Circle.
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Continue practical learning sessions that demonstrate real-world examples rather than focusing solely on theory.
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Encourage peer learning by allowing members to share personal experiences and security tips.
Technologies & Tools Mentioned
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Password managers
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Two-factor authentication (2FA)
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Hardware wallets
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Secure browsers
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Privacy-focused communication tools
Action Items / Next Steps
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Participants will review and strengthen their personal digital security practices.
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Community members will share additional educational resources in the Circle communication channels.
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The next Circle will continue building participants’ practical understanding of decentralized technologies through interactive discussions.
Winnable Issues Update
Winnable Issue: Improve digital literacy and cybersecurity awareness among Logos Circle Ghana members.
Updates
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The continuation of the Digital Literacy series has maintained strong engagement from returning members.
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Participants reported applying several security practices discussed during the first session, including enabling two-factor authentication and becoming more cautious of phishing attempts.
Blockers
- Varying levels of technical knowledge among participants require content to remain accessible while still providing value to more experienced members.
Follow-up Actions
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Continue the Digital Literacy series with progressively advanced topics.
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Share curated learning resources after each session.
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Encourage returning participants to mentor newer members during discussions.
What We Learned / To Improve / New Ideas
What Worked Well
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High engagement throughout the discussion with active participation from regular members.
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Interactive question-and-answer sessions encouraged knowledge sharing among participants.
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Building on the previous session helped reinforce key concepts and deepen understanding.
Areas for Improvement
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Include more live demonstrations of practical cybersecurity tools and techniques.
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Allocate additional time for participant questions and real-world case studies.
New Ideas
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Introduce short digital security challenges or quizzes during future sessions.
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Invite guest speakers with expertise in cybersecurity and digital privacy.
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Develop a structured Digital Literacy learning track that participants can complete over multiple Circle sessions.