John Khan – Anti-Bullying Coordinator East Sussex County Council.

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Presentation transcript:

John Khan – Anti-Bullying Coordinator East Sussex County Council

Safer Internet Day 2013

Connect with Respect

Ground rules Listen and respect other people’s points of view Offer help and support when it is needed Some issues will be sensitive Don’t use peoples’ names when giving examples Join in and have fun

Learning outcomes I will have reflected on my online rights and responsibilities I know to respect the feelings of others when using the internet I know the consequences of inappropriate online behaviour

What are my digital rights and responsibilities?

Intenet Benefits of using the internet Risks of using the internet Rights Responsibilities Outline below what you think the benefits and risks are and what right and responsibilities you have when using the internet.

Mobile phones Benefits of mobile phones Risks of mobile phones Rights Responsibilities Outline below what you think the benefits and risks are and rights and responsibilities you have when using mobile phones.

Social Networking Sites (SNS) Benefits of SNS Risks of SNS Rights Responsibilities Outline below what you think the benefits and risks are and rights abd responsibilities you have when using Social Networking Sites e.g. Facebook.

Online Gaming Benefits of online gaming Risks of online gaming Rights Responsibilities Outline below what you think the benefits and risks are and rights and responsibilities you have when use online gaming sites.

Managing your online reputation

Why is managing your online reputation important?

My digital footprint Be aware of your digital footprint Be responsible for your digital footprint

REMEMBER The internet never forgets!