e safety in the classroom workshop
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What (I think) you want
To understand why this area of the Computing curriculum is important
To get some ideas that you can use in the classroom
Ofsted definition of e-Safety
A school’s ability:
- to protect and educate pupils and staff in their use of technology
- to have the appropriate mechanisms to intervene and support any incident where appropriate.
Content, Contact, ConductContentThe appropriateness of online content. Effective filtering of information.
ContactHow children interact on the internet. The potential risk from those interactions.
ConductHow children act online. Posting pictures, downloading music, cyberbullying etc.
Link everything to real lifeFrom Safeguarding Board for Northern Ireland (2014)
E-safety
CONTENT
choosing what to view
filtering
CONTACT
who to talk to
social networks
emails
chat rooms
learning platforms
CONDUCT
sharing (photos, personal information)
cyberbullying
illegal or inappropriate activity
music downloads / spending on games
School teacher quits after calling pupils 'b*******' and 'Fkrs' in a Facebook rant
because they looked at his pictures online
Disgrace of the six drinking, pole-dancing primary school teachers who published the pictures on Facebook
1. CONDUCTDiscuss the scenarios on your table.
Where would you put them?
You can amend this type of activity and use it with children.
Making choices
• Context is key
• Teach children to apply life lessons to their work online
• Children need to be able to make sensible choices
• Discussion is often a great way to explore issues
Link it to real life
“You are in the park and a lady says she’s lost her dog. She needs help looking for it. What do you do?”
Appropriate behaviour online
https://www.brainpop.com/games/sharejumper/
Watch the video or skip to the end. Click next and follow the instructions.
2. CONTACTSharing personal information
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_o8auwnJtqE
Video for upper KS2.
Demonstrates need to link to real life.
Who are you talking to?
http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/Kids/Have%20Fun/cybersmartaccess.aspx
Click on Play Games and then Pic your Friends.
3. CONTENTWhat should I do?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/games/keep-dodge-safe-online
What should I do with…
http://www.cybersmart.gov.au/Kids/Have%20Fun/cybersmartaccess.aspx
Click on Play Games and then Drop Box.
What to do when something bad happens
http://www.childnet.com/resources/the-adventures-of-kara-winston-and-the-smart-crew/chapter4
Teaching children what
to do when something
negative happens
E-SafetyHelp children to make choices.
Link E-Safety to comparable real-life situations.
Our use of the internet and technology is always evolving, so does the way we teach children about E-Safety.
Facetime bullying?Snapchat?Banning all 3G/4G devices?Online gaming feuds?