 DAY 3 © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013.

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 DAY 3 © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

 Participants will be enabled to o Use variables and the Operators Palette o Use Scratch to support problem solving © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

 Participants will be enabled to o Learn more about Scratch 2.0 o Look at a resource to support Internet safety in schools o Use images in Scratch o Discuss the use of Scratch in the classroom © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

Click to play video  or  =qDFY4O2JU9U#! =qDFY4O2JU9U# © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

Internet Safety and Cyberbullying © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

 What can schools do to promote safe use of the Internet in teaching and learning? 1. Implement and update their Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) 2. Be part of a filtering/monitoring system 3. Educate students on how to be safe online and when using ICT  Combine all three strategies to empower online learners and support pupils in becoming digitally literate. © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

 Stop – don’t respond  Keep the Message  Block the sender  Tell someone you trust See Internet Safety PDF for more information Source: © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013

 What are your concerns regarding Internet Safety in the classroom?  Discuss ◦ What measures are already in place in your school? ◦ What further action could be taken? © PDST Technology in Education/Lero 2013