Living with technology Helping you and your family to stay in control

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Living with technology Helping you and your family to stay in control

Oovoo Club Penguin WhatsApp YouTube Amazon Google Twitter Instagram Facebook Moviestar Planet

We are going to cover: How children are using technology in a positive way. Some of the challenges and issues that new technology brings. How schools teach children to be safe online. What you can do to help your family stay safe and keep you in control. Adults use of social media and internet based technology.

What technology are you and your family using and what is it used for?

What are the main benefits of digital technologies for your children?

Some of the issues related to primary pupils using technology: Accessing inappropriate content on the internet  Using ‘mature’ social networking sites, such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and connecting with individuals they don’t know (these sites have a minimum age of 13 years) Being cyberbullied by others on the internet  Using technology inappropriately, e.g. webcams and cameras on mobile devices (Instagram, YouTube) Sharing personal information with others they don’t know on the internet (potentially leading to a meeting) Playing video games with adult ratings, e.g. Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto

How we teach eSafety in schools KS1

KS1 Key Learning Some information is precious or special because it applies just to them. Understand that not everyone they talk to / play with online is automatically trustworthy. Understand that their emotions can be a powerful tool to help them assess unsafe situations. Know what to do if we feel uncomfortable or need help when online. How ‘being nice’ online is the same as ‘being nice’ offline.

How we teach eSafety in schools KS2

KS2 Key Learning Understand what is appropriate to post online and what can happen if posts are inappropriate. Understand that we can not trust everyone online. Understand what personal information is and how to keep it private online. Know what to do if we feel uncomfortable or need help when online.

So… what should you do now? 1. Get involved in your children’s online activity at home and TALK Check you know what applications they are using, especially chat rooms and games played with others online. Ask who their ‘e-pals’ are. Get them to teach you about how things work. Set up accounts with them. 2. Support the school Sign the Acceptable Use Policy and take an active interest in what your children are doing in ICT at school. 3. Encourage Internet use that builds on offline activities It helps to keep the computer in a family room not tucked away in a child’s bedroom. Help your children to use the Internet for homework and leisure interests. Do things together. Reflect on how much ‘gaming’ time they have. 4. Use some of the tools on the computer to help you Parental settings.

So… what should you do now? Look at the following websites for more information and help: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/  http://www.childnet.com/parents-and-carers  http://internet-safety.yoursphere.com/  http://www.saferinternet.org.uk/advice-and-resources/parents-and-carers/ http://www.parentport.org.uk/

Google Safe Search ISP Safety Controls YouTube Safety Mode Computer Parental Safety Controls

Help set up their profile Add your email as the main contact (if possible) Set the privacy settings to “friends” only and ensure they are children you know ‘Like’ the Click CEOP page Check in and keep updated  

Internet Privacy Settings #pausebeforeyoupost

Parents actively managing online risks for children 84% Supervise their children online 78% Talk to children about managing online risks 82% Have rules in place about use and access of the internet 54% Use technical tools to manage online risks 43% Feel their children know more about the internet then they do.

Living with technology Any questions?