Safer Internet Day February 10 th 2009. Good afternoon Welcome to our e-safety assembly e-safety assembly.

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Safer Internet Day February 10 th 2009

Good afternoon Welcome to our e-safety assembly e-safety assembly

The best things online  Search engines  Homework  Projects  Personal interest  Amazing facts The biggest library in the world  Blogs (web log)  Vlogs (video log)  Web sites  Text & pictures  Music/photo/video Anyone can become a publisher Connect Create Discover   Chat  Instant Messenger  Multi-user games  Social networks Brings people together

Keeping safe when using computers Internet – viruses, downloading, unwanted content – SPAM, bullying, messages from people you don’t know Chat rooms and social networking – personal information/ stranger danger Mobile phones – messages from people you don’t know, or that are not nice. Do you know what to do about it?

Cool sites about e-safety m/teachers/t_internet _safety.html m/teachers/t_internet _safety.html

S - safe Keeping personal information safe and secure

M - meet Do not agree to meet people you meet on the internet – they may not be who they say they are

A - accept Do not accept e mails or messages they may contain nasty content or viruses

R reliable Information may not be true or someone could be lying about who they are

T - tell Tell your parent, teacher or an adult you trust if something worries you

Design a poster about smart internet use

Great resources from WMnet

Links on our school website Visit the new e Safety area on the school website

KS 1 Videos and games

Help dongle get it right

Be SMART at Kid Smart

Visit the cybercafe

E safety games

Top Tips! Always ask a grown up before you use the internet. They can help you find the best thing to do. Don’t tell strangers where you live, your phone number or where you go to school. Only your friends and family need to know that. Don’t send pictures to people you don’t know. You don’t want strangers looking at photos of you, your friends or your family. Tell a grown up if you feel scared or unhappy about anything. Ask a grown up to help you put the Hector's World Safety Button on your computer. This will mean you can press it if anything makes you scared or unhappy. Hector's World Safety ButtonHector's World Safety Button You can also call ‘Childline’ on: to talk to someone who can help.

Parents and carers

Digital Parent