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Ostrich to Owl

Ostrich to Owl. Session Activities. Discuss our e-responsibilities Consider realistic scenarios, likely outcomes and preventative measures Summarise findings using Web 2.0 collaborative workspace Draw on the expertise of JISC Legal. To Serve and Protect.

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Ostrich to Owl

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  1. Ostrich to Owl

  2. Session Activities • Discuss our e-responsibilities • Consider realistic scenarios, likely outcomes and preventative measures • Summarise findings using Web 2.0 collaborative workspace • Draw on the expertise of JISC Legal

  3. To Serve and Protect... “Children and young people need to be empowered to keep themselves safe...” Dr Tanya Byron (Safer children in a digital world: The report of the Byron Review) Organisations need to “keep safe” by being aware of and addressing responsibilities

  4. Can we bury our heads? • Technology is here and not going away • Our learners use technology inside and outside of the classroom, on and off the job • Educators use technology more than they think they do • Current school leavers will not have known the world without the Internet – it is normal • Technology can be exciting, varied, effective, motivational and risky

  5. The Cephalonian Method • A question or scenario is posed – in this case relating to meeting your e-safety duties • Discuss and decide on your response, implications, examples • Summarise your response at http://typewith.me/Smallsteps • We will then compare responses to the “expert” guidance

  6. Typewith.me • An open source collaborative work space • Document text is synchronized as you type, so that everyone viewing this page sees the same text. • This allows you to collaborate seamlessly on documents in your Web browser.

  7. JISC Legal • Works to ensure that legal issues do not become a barrier to the adoption and use of new information and communications technologies • JISC Legal safeguarding downloadable webcast • Scenarios refer to colleges but are relevant to all education/training sectors

  8. So where do we stand?

  9. Where next? • http://www.jisclegal.ac.uk • E-safety Policy checklist • Safeguarding - Meeting your e-Safety Duties Webcast • http://www.jiscadvance.ac.uk/ • http://www.wisekids.org.uk/ • http://wales.gov.uk/topics/educationandskills • http://moodle.rsc-wales.ac.uk

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