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Internet Safety Awareness.

Internet Safety Awareness. . St James RC Primary School 11-2-14. Safer Internet Day. ‘How can we create a better internet?’ Whole school assemblies. Whole school activities. Age appropriate ideas and activities. Emphasis on creating ideas for apps/games/websites.

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Internet Safety Awareness.

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  1. Internet Safety Awareness. St James RC Primary School 11-2-14

  2. Safer Internet Day • ‘How can we create a better internet?’ • Whole school assemblies. • Whole school activities. • Age appropriate ideas and activities. • Emphasis on creating ideas for apps/games/websites. • Y5/6 Internet Use Survey

  3. Results - Year 5

  4. Results – Year 6

  5. Example of KS1 resources.

  6. Example of KS2 resource.

  7. Steps in school. • Children are monitored by an adult at all times when on the internet. • Use given websites and when researching using keywords the teacher has searched for already. • Know the system for reporting any inappropriate content- immediately tell staff. • LGfL filtering system. • No access to social networking/most games websites. • E-Safety Incident book

  8. Social Networking/interaction • Focus Area • Facebook - age to create a profile is 13 • Problems with identity. • Photographs- specifically in school uniform. • Can not be friends with teachers- past/present pupils. • Privacy settings. • Cyber bullying. • www.saferinternet.org- Resources section. Facebook Checklist.

  9. Do you know your friends? • Who can find what you post on Facebook? • Be in control of what you share online. • How does your profile appear? • How do you use your Friends lists? • Do you know how to de-activate your account?

  10. It is now not just Facebook. • Facebook • Xbox Live/Playstation Plus/Network • Messenger on ipad/ipods • Snap chat • WhatsApp • Online gaming – creating a profile

  11. Makewav.es

  12. Contracts. • Parents, children and staff. • Acceptable use of social networking/general internet safety. • Cyber safetye.g copying, downloading • Year 4 domains - opening other people’s files. • Following the instructions of the teacher/staff member.

  13. Year 6 Devices in school. • Kindles/e-readers- ‘experimental.’ Yr 6 • Kindle Fires Yr 6 • Mobile Phones Yr 6

  14. CEOP Resources • CEOP – Child Exploitation and Online Protection Service. • Think U Know- resources for 8-10 year olds.

  15. Split in to 3 different sections • Processing Skills • Programming Skills • Online/Multimedia Skills • Use netbooks, iPads and laptops across the curriculum. • Topics are taught specifically and used across the curriculum. • Reception- supporting learning and ELG. Computing at St James

  16. New National Curriculum

  17. New National Curriculum

  18. Coding • Textual Interface – i.e writing the coding behind a textual interface • Programming Language • Logic

  19. Reception

  20. Year 1 • Programming beebots • Creating programming language • Recording on computers • Trialling, Bugging and Testing.

  21. Year 2 • MS Logo

  22. Year 3

  23. Year 4

  24. Year 5

  25. Year 6

  26. Whole School Overview • Teacher Subject Knowledge Training • Downloading new software • Code Club • New Group of Children in September • Cannot repeat the club • Leader is a volunteer. • Specialist in programming helping to start Y5/6 units.

  27. Questions

  28. Useful Links • Websites regarding Internet Safety: • http://www.kidsmart.org.uk/ • http://www.saferinternet.org/ • http://www.childnet.com/ • http://www.digizen.org/ • http://ceop.police.uk/ • http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/8_10/

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