Cyberbullying Can be done by anyone to anyone Occurs via text message, email, through social networking, blogging, … Can be stopped
Grooming Being persuaded to do something over communication on the internet. You do not know who you are talking to. ‘35% of pupils were unaware how to block unwanted contact on the internet’. School survey, October 2016
File Sharing It is illegal to upload or download copyrighted files
Digital Footprint Knowing that something you posted online may come back to you in future.
What can I do to help? Know what your children are doing online. Ask your child to teach you to use any applications. Keep the computer in a family room - this means you can keep more control of what they do. Learn how to check web history and engage with technology.
What can I do to help? Help your children to understand that they should never give out personal details their messenger ID email address mobile number and any pictures of themselves. If your child receives spam / junk email and texts, remind them never to believe them, reply to them or use them. Help them to understand the risks of what could happen if they send a picture of themselves to someone else.
What they know that we do not know… Conclusion Parents / Teachers Children What they know that we do not know…
Google Classroom This is what we are using in school to teach, but also to discuss the importance of e-safety.