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eSafety for Parents and Carers
Welcome! Accessed anywhere anytime Easy to communicate with friends and family Wide and flexible range of information Motivational and fun A key skill for life  Raise standards Why do we and our young people use ICT?
Aims of this session ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Respond to  the negative Promote the positive
The Internet and Related Technologies Internet Their space Our space Your space
How we use these technologies ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Are you one of the 28% of parents who use the internet and describe themselves as  beginners? 7% of children describe themselves as beginners
Moving on…… Download Consume “ Corporate” Separate media  Static (Parents / Carers)   Young people web2 Upload Create Personal Converged media Interactive
Some of the technologies…… BLOGS E-mail Podcasting Instant  messaging Gaming sites Social  networking Chat Rooms Mobile phones Video  broadcasting Music  Download sites Wikis What next ??? Text P2P file-sharing
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],BLOGS ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Are young people aware of the risks?
Mobile phones Camera phones Text messages MP3 player  Mobile TV e-mail Downloads  Internet access Anytime     Anywhere Chat and IM
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Podcasting Podcast’ (from ‘ipod’ and ‘broadcast’)
[object Object],[object Object],Chat Rooms Instant  messaging 79% of children use IM 29% of parents don’t know what IM is Get I.T. safe  NCH 2006  11 – 16 year olds
Wikis
Social  networking ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Video  broadcasting
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Gaming sites
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],P2P file-sharing
School  Outside of   school ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],?
[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Why is education so important?
[object Object],55% access the internet everyday 47% for an hour or more 21% liked IM/Chat the most 15% used gaming sites 33% had access in their bedrooms 25% have met someone offline 83% have taken a friend (CEOP, 2007) Why is education so important?
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eSafety – Summing up the risks ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],One third of young people who go online at least once a week report having received unwanted sexual (31%) or nasty comments (33%) via email, chat, instant message or text message. Only 7% of parents think their child has received such comments. UK Children Go Online, 2005, 9-19 year olds
It starts with Primary… ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Challenges    Young People    Maturity ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Over to you – discuss ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Home and Family Guidelines ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
 
and finally remember ‘ ..the risks do not merit a moral panic, and nor do they warrant seriously restricting children’s internet use because this would deny them the many benefits of the internet.  Indeed, there are real costs to lacking internet access or sufficient skills to use it.’ ‘ However, the risks are nonetheless widespread, they are experienced by many children as worrying or problematic, and they do warrant serious intervention by government, educators, industry and  parents .’ http://www.children-go-online.net/
eSafety - resources ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Aims of this session ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],Respond to  the negative Promote the positive

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London Borough of Ealing Online Safety for parents

  • 1. eSafety for Parents and Carers
  • 2. Welcome! Accessed anywhere anytime Easy to communicate with friends and family Wide and flexible range of information Motivational and fun A key skill for life Raise standards Why do we and our young people use ICT?
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  • 4. The Internet and Related Technologies Internet Their space Our space Your space
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  • 6. Moving on…… Download Consume “ Corporate” Separate media Static (Parents / Carers) Young people web2 Upload Create Personal Converged media Interactive
  • 7. Some of the technologies…… BLOGS E-mail Podcasting Instant messaging Gaming sites Social networking Chat Rooms Mobile phones Video broadcasting Music Download sites Wikis What next ??? Text P2P file-sharing
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  • 9. Are young people aware of the risks?
  • 10. Mobile phones Camera phones Text messages MP3 player Mobile TV e-mail Downloads Internet access Anytime  Anywhere Chat and IM
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  • 28. and finally remember ‘ ..the risks do not merit a moral panic, and nor do they warrant seriously restricting children’s internet use because this would deny them the many benefits of the internet. Indeed, there are real costs to lacking internet access or sufficient skills to use it.’ ‘ However, the risks are nonetheless widespread, they are experienced by many children as worrying or problematic, and they do warrant serious intervention by government, educators, industry and parents .’ http://www.children-go-online.net/
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Notas do Editor

  1. This session is focusing on the key role School, parents and carers play in creating a safe ICT learning environment and culture, through promoting Internet safety/ ICT safety at home and thus reinforcing the messages taught in school. ICT is a very exciting subject and the technology brings enormous benefits to us all both educationally and socially. ICT plays a key role in supporting learning and teaching
  2. This presentation is all about children and young people using new technology safely We know that many parents and carers feel that there is a gap between their own understanding of the technologies and that of their children. Question - Why do we and our young people use ICT? We all have our own reasons for using ICT and here are some of them – Click presentation for the callouts to appear
  3. The internet has many positives which we want our young people to enjoy. There are however a number of dangers which we need to be aware of as parents and carers.
  4. Start by thinking about the positives that the internet and related technologies brings to us all, both educationally and socially. Examples of how we use the internet/ technologies in our daily lives. e.g. online banking, shopping, holidays and flights, using their mobile phones. The internet is somewhere young people feel is their area to learn, play, have fun………… Young people feel the internet is their private space and protect this privacy. They do not want us to take this away from them. Further reading ‘Their Space’ http://www.demos.co.uk/files/Their%20space%20-%20web.pdf
  5. This slide will contain most of the answers given during the previous slide. Lets describe how we adults use the internet. Here are some suggestions:- email - often at work and for personal use Links from the BBC website for news alerts Research and booking your holidays – bargain flights, good places to go, cheap accommodation etc Shopping for your groceries, books, CDs etc Tesco, Amazon …. Young people on the other hand use the internet in a very wide range of ways. It is Integral part of their social life – used as a communication and entertainment medium Looks at the research –parents as beginners (dipping toes in); confident children – diving right in. Where would you describe yourself?
  6. The Internet is a changing environment. We only have to think back to our school days to realise how ICT has developed. You may have come across the phrase Web 2.0 , this describes new ways of using the Internet – the new technologies We mostly download , but children and young people are increasingly into putting their own things online ( uploading ) We tend to consume/ use information that is already online, young people like to create. In the early days of the internet many large companies moved into the corporate space and dominated everything. Now it is often about what individuals do for themselves with many companies, organizations and ISPs, such as the BBC providing personal space for blogging, etc.) We are now seeing the separate media blend together with M obile phones as a good example. They (e.g.Smart phone, iPhone) now enable users able to make calls, play music, navigate the Web, edit photos, play movies and send text message, among many other capabilities . Young people are sometimes described as digital natives. They have grown up with the Internet and the associated technologies. They consider them an essential part of daily life, not a luxury. We are often called digital immigrants because we have not grown up with the technology and often lag behind our children with our understanding We are also seeing a large change in how the technologies are being used – with uploading concerns as great as downloading We also see good verses bad i.e. Informative, creative, dynamic, owned learning…  ..untrue, libellous, vicious, innocent/ naïve information sharing
  7. This slide identifies some of the technologies currently being used by our children and young people. What Next ??? New technologies are continuing to evolve and will probably link location to the user which will raise many eSafety issues. We need to ‘watch this space’! The following slides look at some of these technologies in greater detail to help clarify understanding. The following do not have slides but here are the definitions if needed: eMail – many adults used email as part of their daily life. Wiki ( Hawaiian word meaning quick) – First Wiki was in 1995. It is a simple piece of software that allows users to freely add, remove and edit Web page content using any Web browser. It has an “open editing" concept which means that anyone can edit the content with the changes being tracked. Wikipedia is the most well known – a web based encyclopaedia. It is a really good place to go to find out definitions
  8. A blog is a website in which items are posted on a regular basis and displayed in reverse chronological order. Like other media, blogs often focus on a particular subject, such as food, politics, or local news. Does your local town have a blog? Some blogs function as online diaries. A typical blog combines text, images, and links to other blogs, web pages, and other media related to its topic. Since its appearance in 1995, blogging has emerged as a popular means of communication, affecting public opinion and mass media around the world. A video blog , sometimes shortened to vlog , is a blog that comprises video. A blog can be a great way for a school to record a field trip as it actually happens. This enables fellow pupils, teachers and parents/ carers to be kept up to-date through pupils adding comment and uploading video of their trip.
  9. Go through the statistics. Particularly focus on contact Info and location
  10. This is an area that is really developing at a rapid rate – we have already mentioned iPhones. If you have a mobile phone just think back to your first phone and compare it with your current phone It is important to recognise that the mobile phone is now capable of so much more than voice calls and text messages. So what can mobiles do now – Camera Phones including video and MMS (Multi-Media Messaging) – the phones used as a camera are growing in importance. People do not always have a camera with them, but they always have their phone. News items often include video taken from a onlooker using their mobile phone. Internet Access – which means that as well as finding information and using email children can access chat rooms, social networks etc MP3 player – reports are starting that sales of i-pods are falling due to the realisation that Mobiles can serve that function Mobile TV – a much talked about development, trials have taken place. Downloads – can download music, games, pictures, video from the Internet. Games – not just Tetris or Snake. Can be multi-player games, and you can be chatting with your team mate or opponent very often while you play. Moblogs – uploading/ posting content onto the Internet from a mobile. Posts of images, texts etc. Further information can be found at Childnet http://www.childnet-int.org/
  11. The word ‘Podcast’ is used to describe a number of things, from simply posting an MP3 file on a website to creating and publishing regular broadcasts which listeners can subscribe to and download each broadcast to play back on their PC or MP3 Player Podcasting is a great way to share work. It gives pupils a real and mass audience for their work and so increases motivation. Sound is an exciting and engaging medium to work with – a change from print and paper. Schools are beginning to use Podcasting across the curriculum in a number of exciting and creative ways: • Record poems and stories the pupils have written. • Play songs and music that the children or young people have written and recorded • Make a news programme. It could be school news, world news or news from history. • Make an outside broadcast from a field trip or sports day and publish it on the school website. • Have a school radio station with jokes, pupil interests, competitions, interviews etc. and ‘podsafe’ music • Make a recording to help with revision. Work with the pupils/students to record key facts, processes and information for any subject area. For more information and a help sheet visit http://www.thegrid.org.uk/learning/ict/helpsheets/index.shtml
  12. Chat rooms These are like communal versions of IM and can be a way to discuss a topic of interest or just keep in touch. They allow users to communicate with each other in real time (live), as opposed to the delayed time you get with e-mail. They are occasionally policed by “chat moderators” but often the moderation is very limited. A user enters a chat room, types a message into the computer, and sends it. This message is instantly displayed on the screens of the other users in the chat room. You never know who is going to be reading your messages or responding to them. During a Chat Room conversation one member may suggest having an IM. Thus changing to a one to one conversation with the related eSafety concerns Instant Messaging - you may have an IM system in your place of work! IM is a way of communicating with others and typing real-time conversations in text. It is less formal than a letter or email and can be a good way for easy collaboration. It is cheaper than long distance phone calls IM tends to be one to one with messages being exchanged in a private "chat room." Young people are very good at managing more than one message at a time and having several one to one conversations. The IM system the alerts you whenever someone on your private list is online. Many online services provide IM services i.e. Yahoo and MSM. You can setup the IM defaults to keep a record of the discussions Young people will often 'swap friends' through IM, and therefore can be chatting to strangers who they feel they trust because a ‘friend’ of a ‘friend’ knows them. IM is a very intimate form of communication - more so than a chat room with its many users, and therefore child abusers will often use this as a means to extract personal information from a young person.
  13. Wikis – great place to find info but beware and be critical of the information – plausabiltiy and critical analysis are skills that are taught in the primary ICT curriculum and need to be considered at all times by everyone when finding info on the web.
  14. A social network is an online community that can chat, have a notice board and generally communicate with “friends” . These networks are part of many peoples, especially the young, daily lives There are hundreds of social networking sites on the web. Some are aimed at professionals and focus on work related topics. Many other are aimed at young people and have vast populations In the UK Friends Reunited was one of the early social networking sites. It was based on shared history, such as school friends and has been used as a model for most social networks which have now evolved to incorporate a very wide and diverse group of “friends” The etiquette on these sites is to post information about yourself which is totally against ALL eSafety advice. Bebo, MySpace, facebook are not accessible in school together with any other known sites. There are many other similar sites with new ones springing up every day and it is often possible to get round most filtering to access these networks. 60% of children and young people use social networking sites to make new friends (Ofcom, 2008) 63% 8-17years olds that have a profile online use Bebo 37% - MySpace 18% _ Facebook (Ofcom, 2008)
  15. Video broadcasting - the uploading of a video clip to a website. When uploading the creator selects a couple of categories that best match their video and it will then be available on the web for all to view and to rate. Video hosting services are becoming increasingly popular but many creators are unaware that the videos can be viewed, copied and altered by anyone anywhere. Camera phones are often used to record video which then is uploaded onto one of the many websites. Frequently news items are broadcasted on these sites before the BBC YouTube was created in February 2005 and has very quickly grown in popularity. It has now been purchased by Google. In early 2007 YouTube was one of the top ten most popular websites on the Internet. Most users are teens and young adults. Two million videos are added to YouTube's stock of 100 million videos every month While much of the content consists of original amateur home video, many advertisers and media producers are now providing professional content. There is controversy around some of the content on these sites. Sensitive political and personal topics have resulted in the sites banned by some countries. YouTube bans the distribution of pornography but there is a range of questionable content available on the site. Due to the non-text and ever-changing nature of YouTube, parental controls and filters are often ineffective at blocking specific videos or portions of the site. Australia has banned YouTube in schools
  16. Computer games have been around for over twenty years. Many adults remember the Sinclair Spectrum ZX and the early games such as Manic Minor or SIM City ( the first version)? Many of our children own gaming consoles such as an X-box or Play Station which all contain multiplayer games. These are video games in which multiple people can play the same game at the same time across the internet. In multiplayer games, players either all compete against each other, or team up to achieve a common goal such as defeating an enemy that can consist of either human players or a computer. There have been a number of reports identifying the positives with gaming: In October 2004 a new report was released that praised the positive impact that games have on children, encouraging their use in education. This supports a Home Office five-year research study published in 2001 which concluded that those who play computer and video games regularly are more likely to be academically successful, are more likely to go to university and subsequently have better employment prospects. (Source: Home Office). There are however often Chat rooms, IM or social networks associated with online games which can have related eSafety concerns. Addiction can sometimes be another concern.
  17. File sharing - making files available for other users to download over the Internet or small networks. File sharing usually follows the peer-to-peer (P2P) model, where the files are stored on PCs and shared by the users. Most people who take part in file sharing also downloading files that other users share. Sometimes these two activities are linked together. P2P file sharing does not involve uploading files Napster was one of the early P2P file-sharing services and for a while was closed down due to copyright infringements – it enabled users to take copies of copyright music without charge. It is now a legal pay-for-song music download site but other illegal sites have sprung up. Other P2P file-sharing programs are Kazaa and Limewire. P2P file sharing services enable users to download music, images, video and other files. P2P raises many concerns; Content can be inappropriate, offensive or illegal and can be hidden in innocent sounding files which can get round filters Sharing of commercial files such as music breaks copyright rules and is illegal Users can chat and IM to other file-shares who may be unknown File-sharing allows users into your PC which can create other problems such as Spyware – installed without your knowledge Personal files shared without your knowledge – identity theft Greater vulnerability to viruses Children from upper primary onwards are using P2P but are often unaware of the risks
  18. The Hertfordshire Grid for Learning provides a filtered access. School monitors pupils and have acceptable use policy/ pupils rules. The curriculum supports eSafety. What happens in the home?? Supervision at home important but can be difficult because our young people protect their privacy. Ideally we all should work together to provide the same message . . Schools often provide internet usage in an ‘enclosed’ environment – heavily restricted, but once children and young people are outside of school there is often limited supervision (with even less restriction when children use mobile phones)
  19. The internet has become integral to children’s lives, and we need to be able to give them the tools to use the internet safely. This is also paramount with regards to parents and giving you the knowledge to know what your children are using the internet for. Here you will see some more stats that were obtained from CEOP’s 6000 11-16 year olds through the Thinkuknow campaign. The most worrying of all are the last 2 bullet points- 25% of young people asked said they had met someone in the real world who they first met online, and ¼ of these did not take anyone with them. Of the ¾ of young people who did take someone, 83% took a friend rather than a trusted adult. So, not only are they putting themselves at risk, but also their friend.
  20. From e-world to real world, the work of the CEOP centre “Separating online child sex abuse whether it is chat-room grooming, distribution of illegal images or any other form of attack, cannot and should not be separated from offline consequences. People who prey on children whether for personal pleasure or other illegal gain do it in a way that exploits any possible opportunity. Any response must similarly be all encompassing...” Materials now aimed at KS2, KS3/4 and impending resources for KS1
  21. Content Throughout this session we have talked about content. We need to ensure that our children and young people are aware that websites can be inaccurate, have extreme views, contain pornography and be as good or bad as the individual who created them. Commerce There are many scams and we have all probably received bogus emails. Phishing is where an email appears to be from a recognisable company but in reality is from a bogus company set up to steal personal details, money etc. Pharming happens when your antivirus software is not up to-date and a virus causes your browser to be redirected to a bogus website. There is also a blur between advertising and finding out information. Many websites have short questionnaires or competitions with the aim of gaining personal information. This can then be used for direct marketing etc Contact This is an area open to significant abuse. We do not know who our “new friend” online really is! They could make unwanted contact or be a Paedophiles ( we must remember that paedophiles are criminals ) . These new technologies are also a very effective medium for bullies Culture We are now in a totally new culture – very different from that of our childhood. Our children and young people want and expect to be fully involved in this culture. They want to make this their private space and are concerned that we will take it away if they tell us about any unpleasant experiences
  22. Some interesting facts. As parents and carers it is important to be aware that this is not just a secondary concern. Teachers, parents and carers have a very important role in the primary phase to educate children and young people about using the Internet and related technologies safely. In the secondary phase the same message needs to be continued and embedded. Perhaps the biggest concern is what we do not know! What will be the technologies used tomorrow? How will we use these technologies How will the unscrupulous/ criminal use these technologies We do know that all users of these technologies can be traced and organisations such as: Internet Watch Foundation http://www.internetwatch.org.uk/ Child Exploitation and Online Protection Service http://www.ceop.gov.uk/ work to monitor, detect and prosecute those individuals whose aim is to harm our children
  23. Children and young people and often lack the maturity to realise the full implications of their actions. They : Upload photos that reveal personal information such as name, location (town, sports team, school, etc) on sites like Bebo without fully realising that these photos can be seen by anyone, anywhere. Add sexually indecent or inappropriate images (taken with their mobile or webcam) Copy private messages and circulate to ‘friends of friends’ who may not be real friends and therefore put someone at risk. Take images and/ content which can be hostile or have bullying content and circulate. Make their personal profile information public (do they realise what public really means!) Trick others into silly/ embarrassing/ indecent acts on webcam - Just put your local school name into YouTube or Bebo and you willprobably find a number of these. Can become obsessive in their uses of the Internet and time spent online On an extreme note they use the Internet for peer-to-peer encouragement of suicide, anorexia, drug-taking, self-harm ( This often makes national news and as you can imagine can have a devastating effect on the child and family)
  24. Talk through all the guidelines above PIES All browsers such as Google and Yahoo have preferences which can be configured to block images and text of a sexual nature. You can select from strict, moderate to no filtering. Our advice would be to have strict filtering on all computers within the household. You can help protect your children by following the simple steps below: Keep a watchful eye on Internet use including e-mail & Chat Check the history folder of your Internet browser to check what sites have been accessed Use a child friendly search engine – Yahooligans or Ask Jeeves for Kids etc Use IE Content Supervisor which can be accessed via the tools menu followed by Internet Options – it will only blocks participating sites Consider purchasing filtering software – netnanny, cyberbloc etc Consider using a different browser – Firefox? Protect your PC with a Firewall / Antivirus software – include spyware Enable strict safe searching on search engines Remember that Children and young people can often get round most monitoring and filtering software so education is one of the keys to eSafety Have proportionate responses to problems. Your child will not tell you about a problem if they feel their access to the technologies will be restricted.
  25. It is very important to emphasis the comments on this slide. We all need to have a balanced approach to eSafety . We also know that we can not stop children and young people using the internet and all the related technologies. It is the world they are growing up with and it both excites and motivates them.
  26. The internet has many positives which we want our young people to enjoy. There are however a number of dangers which we need to be aware of as parents and carers.