Ariel Trust Face Up Training Module 2 Abuse of Technology.

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Ariel Trust Face Up Training Module 2 Abuse of Technology

ExerciseModule 2 – Abuse of Technology – Objectives Video exercisesDistinguish between appropriate/inappropriate use of social media Understand the risks associated with appropriate/inappropriate use of social media Identify and use the language required to describe the inappropriate use of social media Character videos and character profiles Create and discuss positive communication strategies that can be used to reduce the risk associated with the inappropriate use of social media Further develop speaking and listening skills required to reduce the risk associated with the inappropriate use of social media and become more confident in the use of these skills

Module 2 Examples of Exercises ‘Facebook Me’ Video ‘Text Control’ Video To see examples of exercises visit: Lesson plan 6 Lesson plan 7

Module 2 – Additional Activities Additional activities: Role play Word lists and exercises linked to abusive behaviour using technology Outside speakers

Module 2 - Plenary During this module pupils will: Distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate use of social media Understand the risks associated with inappropriate use of social media and cyber bullying Identify and use the language required to describe the inappropriate use of social media and cyber bullying Create and discuss positive communication strategies that can be used to reduce the risks associated with the inappropriate use of social media Further develop speaking and listening skills required to reduce the risk associated with the inappropriate use of social media and become more confident in the use of these skills

Ariel Trust Contacts Paul Ainsworth – Director Trish Conning – RA Development Officer