Acl esafety awareness

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eSafety Safety in a digital world

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eSafety

Safety in a digital world

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ESafety Issues

1. Safeguarding is inspected by Ofsted

2. Worried about Learners online behaviour

3. Staff skills don’t match learner savvy

4. Already got a problem with Social Networking

5. Worried you might get sued

6. Unclear advice on risk and responsibility

7. Use of personal devices to bypass filtering

8. Your own Professional/Digital Reputation

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Digital Natives?

Adults?

ICT– Download– Consume– Corporate

– Separate media– Static

Young people?

Web 2-3– Uploading– Creating and collaborating– Personalising– Converged media– Interacting communities– Responsive:

QR codes, GPS locations

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Web 2 and 3

Adults?

ICT– Download– Consume– Corporate

– Separate media– Static

Young people?

Web 2-3– Upload– Create– Personalise– Converged media– Interactive

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eResponsibility

In the post-16 sector online safety must be a two-way process

Learners need digital values to protect themselves and each other online

Staff need the skills to protect their learners and guidance for their own professional reputation

Organisations must re-assess the real risks to their own staff and learners through consultation

Legal requirements and professional standards apply and must be evidenced and monitored

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- eResponsibility

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eResponsibility

Digital Values Controlling Digital Identity Demonstrating Digital Professionalism Disseminating Digital Skills and Literacy

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ESafety in ACL

Think eResponsibility!

Teach Digital Values

Delegate responsibility to delivery managers

Integrate e-safety policy into contracts

Get learners involved in reporting and monitoring

Get staff trained to assess risks appropriately

Get advice and support from JISC RSC’s

www.jiscrsc.ac.uk

https://eresponsibility.pbworks.com

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Self Assess to Risk Assess

Look properly at your own practice Make proper assessment of the real risks to

learners - if there are any at all What does the service contract require of you? Does the eSafety policy and procedure fit? What evidence could you provide - for inspection?

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eSafety Risk Scenarios

Activity Learner skills

Staff Awareness

Institutional Risk

Response

PasswordSecurity

Online research

Social Networking

Collaborative Writing

E-books

PersonalDevices

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ACL ESafety Policy

What does it cover? Internet websites and VLE’s Chat/rooms, SMS and email Social Networking and Blogs Podcasting and video Video and cameras including mobile phones

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AEG ESafety Policy

What are the Risks and do they apply to you? Inappropriate or illegal material Cyber-bullying of any kind on any medium Identity, data or financial theft Copyright, IPR and the law Gambling, financial scams Grooming and inappropriate contact

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Responsibilities

Learners are expected to: Behave in a safe and responsible manner Treat equipment with respect No bullying or insulting behaviour Use the resources for education only Keep password secure Act within the law and the policy Report incidents – and know how to

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Responsibilities

Staff are expected to: Undergo training provided Read and accept the esafety policy and AUP Include it in the staff handbook – contract? Act accordingly Report any suspicion of misuse To who ? Help educate learners and act as role models Pre-check sites and manage searches Promote critical and legal awareness

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Digital Values

Protecting yourself and others online• Strong passwords and security awareness • Cautious information sharing – everyone’s• Respect for yourself protect your profile• Ownership – copyright and referencing• Care with web forms txt messages and emails• Respect for others in online communities• Facebook for educators

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Another bogus email..

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Phishing email

This email address is a genuine email address of HMRC but it does NOT mean it was from them… this is a

clever disguise

This email address is a genuine email address of HMRC but it does NOT mean it was from them… this is a

clever disguise

Did you even make a tax return recently? I didn’t

when I received this email. If you’re not sure

– ring them.

Did you even make a tax return recently? I didn’t

when I received this email. If you’re not sure

– ring them.

http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/security/examples.htm

This is the biggest danger of this email… the attached webpage will ask for your personal details

and will submit them to someone other than the real HMRC

This is the biggest danger of this email… the attached webpage will ask for your personal details

and will submit them to someone other than the real HMRC

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Digital Identity

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