Digital Citizenship Digital Do’s and Don’ts. Do’s and Don’ts 1.“Friend” learners on...

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Digital Citizenship Digital Do’s and Don’ts

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Digital Citizenship

Digital Do’s and Don’ts

Do’s and Don’ts

1. “Friend” learners on Facebook or SN sites2. “Friend” colleagues on Facebook or SN sites3. Share email address with learners4. Set up accounts for vulnerable people5. Forward photos to friends or learners6. Check-in your location on-line7. Disclose a password or log-in8. Share personal information

07525770552 TXT: Digi-DONT.Your Name.Your Don’ts

What’s not good practice

07525770552 TXT: Digi-DONT.Your Name.Your Don’ts

Navigate the Digital Landscape

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

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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Digital Values

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

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• Learn how to recognise phishing and phoney emails– Check email addresses are valid,

• Use email accounts cleverly and don’t ‘post’ them for web-bots

email@*SPAM*juliataylor.comemail@~deletethis~juliataylor.com email[at] juliataylor [dot] com

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

eSafety Induction

Social NetworkingEmailChatrooms and IMCyberbullyingMobile phones

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Julia Taylor JISC RSC [email protected]

E-safety NING grouphttp://jisc-rscsw.ning.com/group/esafety

07758778962

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