http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk Parents/ (25 minute video and resources for parents and children). www.ceop.gov.uk Report possible abuse or grooming activities here http://www.getnetwise.org Video how to’s – safety settings explained etc. www.askaboutgames.com/parental-controls/ Setting up...
First, we must open up conversations about online safety, but make it engaging and avoid communicating it as a taunting subject. Cue ‘Digital Matters’ - a free online learning portal developed as part of ESET UK’s progressive approach to cybersecurity education, in partnership with non-pr...
Digital tools and gamification methodologies were applied to real-life online activities, and trainees were provided with a tablet featuring a WebApp developed specifically for the project. The app gave participants the opportunity to test their skills through quizzes and then discuss the results with...
” There are over 100 such activities, including drawing a picture of a wildflower, photographing worms, and recording the songs of morning birds. The app offers indoor challenges as well, like making the sound of rain and recording it or drawing a Valentine’s Day card for nature. Users ...
Online Safety for High School Students In today's digital age, the internet has become an integral part of our lives, especially for high school students like us. However, with the increasing use of the internet, online safety has become a crucial concern. It's essential to understand the ...
We should set time limits for internet use and engage in physical activities and hobbies to maintain a balanced lifestyle. By doing so, we can enjoy the benefits of the online world without sacrificing our health and well-being. In conclusion, online safety is a matter that high school ...
The importance of teaching online safety to students extends beyond protecting personal information. It also plays a critical role in preventing cyberbullying and promoting respectful behavior in online interactions. As students engage in various online activities, they should understand the consequences of...
An online safety teaching toolkit for educators to deliver with young people aged 11-16 with special educational needs and disabilities. Talk it over Teaching activities to start empathetic, honest, and evidence-based conversations on online hate and how to tackle it with 13-17 year olds. ...
By understanding the risks and dangers of the online world and taking necessary precautions, students can protect themselves from cyberbullying, identity theft, online predators, and scams. It is essential for young people to be mindful of their online activities, educate themselves on internet ...
The internet has truly transformed the way students acquire knowledge and skills. On the other hand, the internet also poses significant challenges for high school students. One of the biggest concerns is the issue of online safety. With the proliferation of social media and online communication, ...