College of North West London Tackling e-Safety: The CNWL Approach Tony Delahunty: 11th May 2011
College of North West London Safeguarding Entire staff team trained; S/Dev Day Robust procedures in place Tutorial info, Intranet info, Publicity and dissemination (quick summary list on back of College ID cards). But e-Safety is wider than just safeguarding….
College of North West London E-Safety: the College’s role Safeguarding: Protection Education: study skills, vocational use Enrichment: engaging with and benefitting from digital culture
College of North West London E-Safety: Strategy Resources: lots to use/customise from wider sector (Moodle/intranet/ integrated into Tutorial Programme) E-Safety Day: - high profile (advertised, launched by Principal) - for info, training and awareness building - event using online media (an ‘E-Solution’, Web 2, Facebook, user-generated, accessible )
College of North West London E-Safety Day Posters, publicity (Moodle, Facebook) Cross College planning group March 2nd 2011
College of North West London E-Safety Resources Online Moodle- housed resources Based on Cornwall College & RSCs’ shared resources
College of North West London E-safety Videos on YouTube YouTube playlist: external video, plus our additions Played on loop on big screens, and on Moodle e- safety page.
College of North West London E-Safety Quiz In Moodle: based on Cornwall College quiz, but extended and randomised Prizes for top scores (the winning student took the quiz 22 separate times!) Answers, feedback available from later in day
College of North West London Social Networking platforms Discussions and promotion on College Facebook site; also live discussions in College Moodle E.g. anyone got views on what is and isn’t cyberbullying? Little active usage….
College of North West London E-Safety Handouts Covering the 4 main themes Useful Information to retain for students and staff
College of North West London E-Safety Handouts (2) Covering the 4 main themes Useful Information to retain for students and staff
College of North West London Workshops for Students In main lecture theatre Tutors booked whole groups in; or individual walk-ups: over 100 per session Main themes again: - Cyberbullying - Social Networking & Facebook - Mobile Phones, Texting, IM
College of North West London Student E-Mentors Student E-Mentors created a promotional video, and interviewed and discussed e-safety with students attending the event on the day
College of North West London Resources (for Tutors/Managers) Page with links, games, resources on Moodle, and linked to in Tutorial Info on Staff Intranet. E-Safety Workshop for Staff - facilitated by RSC E-Safety Fact of the Day - on Staff Intranet, updated daily, throughout that week,
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E-Safety Day: Summary Online resources, discussions YouTube, Facebook coverage Useful information online, in handouts, and workshop sessions Staff training, and resources to use with students Online games, activities, links E-Mentor promotion and engagement
College of North West London E-Safety Day: Outcomes No clear measure of impact yet available Students and staff are eager for information (enabling as well as restrictive) Not all young students are sophisticated ‘digital natives’: often need basic help and support Online media has benefits, but physically located and supervised events still engage more.
College of North West London Tackling e-Safety: The CNWL Approach Thanks for your attention! Tony Delahunty: 11th May 2011