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1 European Schoolnet Dot.safe Update October 2001 European SchoolNet

2 European Schoolnet Teachers’ concerns Content Illegal/Unsuitable material Categories: sexual, violent, intolerant content, drug- related, gambling Contact 100,000 chat rooms, mostly unmoderated Unwanted contact (25% US teenagers) Imposters Commerce Advertising Privacy

3 European Schoolnet European Action Plan 1999-2002 Hotlines six projects Rating and filtering five projects Awareness nine projects

4 European Schoolnet Dot.Safe Jan. 2001 to June 2002 Commission funding 1.9M euro Focus is teachers –Heads, ICT co- ordinators, teachers Scope: 10 countries in project plus EUN network

5 European Schoolnet Partners Sweden: Ministry of Education (European SchoolNet) Norway: Norwegian Board of Education UK: Technology Colleges Trust Finland: National Board of Education Italy –Istituto nazionale di documentazione per l'innovazione e la ricerca educativa –Consorzio Hermes France: Académie de Grenoble Ireland: National Centre for Technology in Education Spain: Fundacio Catalana per a la Recerca Non-contracted partners: ARNES (Slovenia), City of Stockholm; other EUN consortium countries

6 European Schoolnet Aim The Dot.Safe project aims to raise awareness of Internet safety among teachers and educational stakeholders in Europe’s schools

7 European Schoolnet Areas of work 1.Audit of teacher concerns and solutions 2.Prepare solutions Translate pilot materials Develop technical solutions 3.Test solutions 4.Disseminate Through EUN networks

8 European Schoolnet 1: Audit Report –Questionnaire in primary and secondary schools Audit of existing solutions –Guidance –Materials –Templates

9 European Schoolnet 2: Solutions Database of over 100 items –Ethical issues –Resources –Safety guidance –Filtering / complaining channels –Policy, contract and letter templates –Sites (inc. for girls) Core set for Europe –Adapt and translate –Searchable database –Technical advice

10 European Schoolnet 3: Testing Materials tested in partner network schools Virtual school testing and workshops Further feedback from EUN network

11 European Schoolnet 4: Dissemination Dot.safe web site –http://dotsafe.eun.orghttp://dotsafe.eun.org Online events –eSchola – live forum and discussion Offline events –Dublin seminar 5th October Articles and media contact Concertation with other projects EUN CLE demonstrator project

12 European Schoolnet References Safer Internet Action Plan: –http://www.cordis.lu/saferinternet/home.htmlhttp://www.cordis.lu/saferinternet/home.html Safer Internet: –http://www.saferinternet.org/index.asphttp://www.saferinternet.org/index.asp Dot.Safe: –http://dotsafe.eun.orghttp://dotsafe.eun.org eSchola: – http://eschola.eun.org/http://eschola.eun.org/ Dot.Safe contact: –Margit Hofer Margit.Hofer@eun.orgMargit.Hofer@eun.org


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