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What is E-Safety?
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67% of 5-7 year olds use the Internet at home. 82% of 5-7 year olds use a gaming device. Children aged 5-7 use the internet for an estimated 5.2 hours in a typical week. 5-7s use of social networking sites has increased from 7% in 2009 to 23% in 2010. 34% of 8-12s have a profile on sites that require users to register as being 13 or over. Source: Ofcom Report on Children’s Media Literacy 2011
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Connects you to the world Like bringing a city into the home or classroom The good & The bad WHAT IS THE INTERNET LIKE FOR CHILDREN?
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Primary Assembly Online Rights and Responsibilities Safer Internet Day
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What are your favourite sites and services?
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Connecting with others
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Sharing Top Tips Coming up with your own Esafety rules at home. Do they know what to do if they come across something that makes them feel uneasy? Looking at esafety websites together www.thinkuknow.co.uk/5_7/ Lee and Kims adventures Hectors World Encourage the use of devises with webcams in busy places in your house It is about education and not stopping them using it!
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A website set up and run by local teachers They have researched over 500 APPs and only around 70 made it on the site. You can search by age and subject Each app has a review and the price
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BRB Be right back LOL Laugh out loud IMO In my opinion POS Parent over shoulder
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ContentContact Commerce Pornography Racism Inaccurate information Threatening e- mail Paedophiles in chat, facebook etc Invasion of privacy Blur between advertising & content
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Eat kelloggs cereal Find codes in box Punch them in to get points Use points to get cool stuff. Blur between much content & advertising Subtle request for information (games, auctions competitions Collection of information makes net marketers dream Many parents unaware of dangers Subtle Pressure Be careful about filling in online forms! SMART TIP Commercialism on the net
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