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In partnership with. To help pupils: Recognise that not all sources of information online are trustworthy. Make judgements on the reliability of information.

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3 To help pupils: Recognise that not all sources of information online are trustworthy. Make judgements on the reliability of information on websites and social media. Understand why others may contact them online to potentially influence them. Identify the risks and motives behind different forms of online communication. Know how to report concerns. Engage in discussion about what they see and experience online.

4 Two lessons: Content Contact Three lessons: Content Contact Propaganda Plus supporting guidance and suggested reading.

5 Content Propaganda Contact Public and impersonal

6 #gains Only 3 weeks!!!

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8 Which would you trust? And why? Put them in order of trustworthiness ABCDE

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11 Content Propaganda Contact Public and personal Secondary

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13 “Would you rather to be freezing all your life, or boiling all your life? You only have these options.” www.digitaldisruption.co.uk

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15 Content Propaganda Contact Private and personal

16 To make you do something To sell you something To change your views and beliefs To persuade you To ask you a question To tell you something

17 Hey, love your pics. You are hot! Chat on cam? Hey, I saw you with your friends at the cinema last night. My name’s Sam. I’m not a weirdo, I promise! Gonna be at the cinema again at 7 on Saturday, see you there? A bunch of us are going to a protest outside that animal testing lab tomorrow, you interested? Give me your number and I’ll add you to our WhatsApp group... Great game! You should join our clan, what’s your gamertag? We don’t just play games, we want to make a difference in the world too. We can teach you but our lessons are only for the brave... I totally agree with your blog, something must be done about those people. I belong to a group who feel the same. Check out this link to learn more and then we can chat. Secondary

18 1.What are the risks for each message? 2.How do the young people you work with perceive risk? 3.Could they recognise possible motives to help guide their decisions? 4.Would they know how to escape/exit a situation if they felt uncomfortable? Harm Risk

19 Diamond 9 activity

20 In partnership with Thank you! www.childnet.com/trust me onlinesafety.lgfl.net Trust Me by Childnet International is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.


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