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You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com 'Safer Internet Day' 2016 Play your part for a better Internet!

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com What is 'Safer Internet Day'? Organised by the U.K. Safer Internet Centre Happens every February Celebrated around the world Encourages the safe and positive use of digital technology

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com 'Safer Internet Day' 2016 Safer Internet Day is sometimes known as ‘SID’ Tuesday 9th February 2016 This will be the 13 th Safer Internet Day Each year ‘SID’ has a theme 'Play your part for a better Internet!’

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Play your part for a better Internet!. This year’s theme focuses on three areas to encourage all users to contribute in making a better Internet. These are: online safety digital responsibility positive use of digital technology.

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Playing your part – keeping safe! There are many ways that you can keep yourself safe when you use technology. Here are some suggestions: always use imaginative passwords Keep personal details to yourself

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Playing your part – being responsible! Always act responsibly when you are using technology. Here are some suggestions: only post nice things that you would be happy to read yourself! when you look at something ask yourself “is this real?”

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Playing your part – being responsible! Be careful of getting involved in Internet crazes Do something for a good cause organised by a well known charity The Ice Bucket Challenge raised millions of pounds for charity

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Playing your part – positive use! There are many ways that, with your teacher’s or parent’s help you can use technology in positive and creative ways. Here are some suggestions: use the Internet to find out facts about the world instead of just playing games, use a free- to-download program such as ‘Scratch’ to learn how to design and create them.

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Playing your part – positive use! use many of the great websites to help you with your maths or your spelling. check out many of the brilliant science web pages such as the NASA website.

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com How do I learn to play a positive part in building a better Internet?

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com What’s my school doing? On ‘Safer Internet Day’ our school will be offering a number of activities that you will be able to get involved with such as: Add content here informing the students about the activities the school will be doing on 9 th February 2016.

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com (Optional Content) Competition Time!!! The e-safety support website are running a competition in conjunction with SID2016.e-safety support website To get involved all you have to do is come up with a positive e- safety slogan that can be tweeted during the run-up to and during ‘Safer Internet Day’ on 9 th February More details can be found on the e-safety support website or search for the hashtag #esstips on Twitter.

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com Any more ideas? Do you have any more ideas of the sort of things we should be thinking about on ‘SID2016’, when we think about the theme ‘Play your part for a better Internet!’?

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com How do I find out more about 'Safer Internet Day' 2016 'Safer Internet Day 2016’ is going to be a brilliant event celebrating the safe and creative use of the Internet by students and adults alike. To find out more, we can visit the 'Safer Internet Day' website which has a wealth of information about the day and specifically what is happening this year. The address is:

You must be an E-safety Support member to use these resources in your school. © www.e-safetysupport.com 'Safer Internet Day'