An overview of the Internet Safety teaching and learning resources available in 2008 for post primary teachers, students and schools.

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An overview of the Internet Safety teaching and learning resources available in 2008 for post primary teachers, students and schools.

Post Primary Resources 1.Webwise.ieWebwise.ie 2.Learning Resources area: Be SAFE_Be WEBWISE programme for Junior Certificate SPHE teachers and students 4.Internet Safety Education Pack for schools 5.Internet Safety Courses for teachers 6.Parents Internet Safety Seminars 7.Watchyourspace.ie for teensWatchyourspace.ie 8.Department’s Schools Broadband Network 9.Safe Educational Content - Scoilnet.ie 10. Safer Internet Day + Competition - February

//:Be SAFE_Be WEBWISE:// 3 strands to the new programme 1.SPHE lesson pack for classroom use 2.SPHE in-service nationwide 3.Parents Internet Safety Seminars nationwide

Safe in School? Department of Education & Science ‘Schools Broadband Network’ Offers filtered content, spam and virus protection to schools on the school’s network Safe online at home or on the move? Need to be taught the set of skills and discriminating behaviours to protect their personal safety, themselves & their family when online everywhere else. They are growing up digitally, learning to socialise online in the global public glare. SPHE offers advice and guidance on personal and social development and can help them to protect themselves as they practice their social skills.

// : Be SAFE_Be WEBWISE: //

//:Be SAFE_Be WEBWISE:// An SPHE Teachers’ Internet Safety Lesson and Resource Pack Rights & Responsibilities online Personal Information and the Internet Cyberbullying Finding Help & Support Internet & Digital Literacy

SNW literacy skills they need to know… The 4 characteristics of digital media 1 It’s searchable- anyone, anytime, anywhere can find it. 2.It’s forever – anyone can find it today, 30 years from now. 3. It’s copyable – anyone can copy it, change it, save it, share it. 4. It has a global invisible audience.

NCTE continuing professional development courses Internet Safety Course for all teachers //Integrating Internet Safety into Teaching + Learning// “All teachers should be made aware of the content of this course” Teacher, – July 07 Course

Social Networking - 2 hour Workshop for teachers

Chatwise – classroom activities

Surfwise classroom activities

InSAFE Awareness raising, advice and education InHOPE Illegal web activities & content Internet Safety Advisory Council Office of Internet Safety (OIS) Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform

Safer Internet Day When? Early February each year Who? European network of Internet Safety sites –Insafe NCTE/Webwise.ie is the Internet Safety member in Ireland What? School Competitions across EuropeSchool Competitions Global Blogathon EU and European governments’ awareness campaigns

Communicate, discuss – know their online friends Spend time on Bebo/Social Net sites Talk to your children about their online lives Share in their positive and negative online experiences Don’t ban the Internet in your house as a punishment Agree rules/guidelines for home Internet use, especially time spent online. Engage with the technology- get them to teach you, learn together …And some advice for parents?

Contacts – Gráinne or Simon E: W: T: