Webwise Internet Safety Resource Pack
The Internet: Keeping it a Positive Experience (Streamed Video)
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This streamed video, presented by Ian Dempsey, provides a detailed overview of the online safety considerations for teachers and parents. The Video outlines some of the activites that children engage in, the associated risks, and the steps you can take to minimise the risks. Watch now >>> |
Internet Safety Activities for Primary Schools:
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Webwise has developed an engaging animated-lesson for 7-12 year olds, complete with interactive questions and related classroom activities.You are encouraged to introduce your class to Niamh and Fionn as they learn how on the internet not everything is what it seems. As they watch our colourful characters get introduced to the Internet by their ‘webwise’ cousin, they will learn how to search safely, what to do if they come across anything nasty, and how to know what information they can trust. Your children can even get certified as being officially webwise by taking an online quiz at the end of the lesson.
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Internet Safety Awareness Education Pack
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This Education Programme has been developed to assist and support educators when teaching students about the safe and responsible uses of the Internet. This pack consists of 5 separate learning modules. Some of the modules encompass a take-home activity designed as an activity that parents/guardians and pupils can work on together at home. The modules have been carefully designed as fun/interactive learning activities with very clear learning outcomes for all concerned. Click here for a pdf version. |
Be Wise on the Net: Information and Advice for Schools
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This publication focuses on guidelines, educational resources and technical options relating to safety on the Internet at school level. Included is a section on developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) along with sample templates. Read now >>> |