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The Future is Ours – Safe, Fun & Connected
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The Future is ours : Safe, Fun & Connected Anti-Bullying Week theme Use new technologies to promote positive communication Build a future without cyber- bullying
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Positive uses of technology Talking to friends Uploading photos, music, films Keeping in touch Finding information Booking tickets for concerts etc., Skype / Facetime etc., Shopping
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Positive uses of technology Gathering data For medical purposes Education Sharing news Dating Gaming Help us work more quickly
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Possible harmful effects Cyber-bullying Sexting (sending rude / offensive / sexual pictures) Too much time behind computer screens – not enough “face-to-face” meetings with people Can make people lazy / inactive Writing skills ?
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Our B&NES Competition 16Gb iPad mini £249 plus iTunes Voucher £50 For the best entry from a pupil / group of pupils
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Our B&NES Competition Serif Design Suite WebPlus X6 – full website design suite worth £80 PhotoPlus X6 – powerful digital photo imaging package worth £70
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Our B&NES Competition DrawPlus X6 – digital art and design software worth £80 PagePlus X7 – feature rich desktop publishing software worth £80 MoviePlus X6 – high definition video editing suite worth £60
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Our B&NES Competition CraftArtist 2 – scrapbooking and crafting on your computer worth £25 PLUS green screen cloth to use within your movie making. (all single user licences) All worth over £400 for the school /setting
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School / setting prizes School / setting prizes generously donated by Serif.com. Please check out their excellent education guides and resources at http://educationresources.serif.com http://educationresources.serif.com
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Task To produce a video that promotes an aspect of this year’s Anti Bullying Week theme “The Future is Ours: Safe, Fun and Connected” To host that video online demonstrating good e-safety practices and showing due regard to copyright, permissions and consent.
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Resources http://www.kidscape.org.uk/resources/anti- bullying-week-2013/ http://www.kidscape.org.uk/resources/anti- bullying-week-2013/ http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/ http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
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Judging will be on the following criteria :- The strength and quality of the message contained within the video. How appropriate the video is for the intended audience. The standard of the production skills used to produce the video. Steps taken to protect participants’ safety once the video is hosted online
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Judging will be on the following criteria :- How the video has been tagged, categorised (if appropriate) online. The level of safeguards in place to protect the user account that uploaded the video. Entrants need to select which video service they use to host the video and send their entry by email to spencer_cartwright@bathnes.gov.uk
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Entries must include :- The public URL of the hosted video The intended audience (age, gender etc.) Brief outline of what e-safety steps were taken
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Entrants are responsible for obtaining all appropriate copyright clearances and permissions for any third party content used in their video. Entrants are also responsible for obtaining consent from all participants (including release forms where applicable) and making participants aware that they will be featured in a publicly visible video.
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Deadline Entries to be sent to Spencer_cartwright @bathnes.gov.uk By January 31 st 2014 Schools / settings to judge entries internally and send their winning entry to Spencer
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