Showing posts with label Digital Leaders. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Digital Leaders. Show all posts

Friday, 3 February 2017

Safer Internet Day: Year 6

Today we have been learning about how we can be responsible users of technology. In particular, Year 6 have focused on risks, what is appropriate to share online and how to spot when we might be at risk of being manipulated.

We watched a series of animations that followed three characters and discussed how they could have made better decisions when using the internet. We discussed how important it is to remain safe online by making sure that we only talk to people that we know in ‘real life’. We devised role-plays to explain and show the different ways that people can be manipulated and we also developed a list of top tips for staying safe online.

Year 6’s Online Safety Top Tips:
1) Keep private information to yourself – don’t share it.
2) Only share things with your friends and people you know in real life.
3) Don't trust anyone that you do not know.
4) Block things you don't like.
5) Think before you say or type.
6) Tell an adult you trust if you see something you do not like.
7) Be responsible and get permission to share photographs of others.
8) Recognise your body’s warning signs and act on them.


We enjoyed our day and feel better equipped to stay safe online.

Tuesday, 10 February 2015

Safer Internet Day 2015


Well done to everyone for joining in with activities to mark Safer Internet Day where we launched our new E-Safety Advice Centre. If you want to talk to a Chilcote Digital Leader, or an adult in school about any E-Safety concern, just click on this link.

Tuesday, 27 January 2015

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Important e-Safety information for parents: Google+

       Did you know the minimum age requirement to own a Google account in the UK is 13? In Holland it’s 16. Parents and carers may understand a Google account to be email, but it has actually video chat, live messaging, a YouTube channel and blogging amongst other features. This is called Google+ and when children sign-up, they can often forget to apply settings and leave everything they do or say open to the entire web. It is therefore essential for safeguarding their children that parents and carers fully understand the risks involved should they decide social networking is appropriate for their primary school-age child, despite Google’s rules.

Here is a link to an excellent guide to using Google+ in a safer way that will help to protect children from damaging conduct, contact and content. It was written for parents of teens.

To find out if your child has a Google+ account, ask them. And/or type your child's full name into the YouTube search bar.

Another e-Safety evening for parents is scheduled for February 2015. Attendees found the last session illuminating and came way feeling more confident about how to protect their primary school-age children’s online lives. Please register your interest on the slip at the bottom of the letter that went home today.

In the meantime, here are our Digital Leaders’ top tips for staying safe online:

ALWAYS use a made-up name

ALWAYS use a picture for your avatar that is not of your face

ALWAYS have ‘friends’ online who you know as friends in real-life

ALWAYS offer a general location or better still, none at all: never your school or street

ALWAYS think about your digital footprint: anything you comment on now could be searched in a few years by a college or employer.  What would they think of you?

ALWAYS switch off comments on YouTube in your settings. If you post something interesting, then it’s the number of views you get that counts anyway.

ALWAYS behave online as you would in real life.

THE GOLDEN RULE:

IF YOU ARE WORRIED, TALK TO AN ADULT AT HOME OR SCHOOL,
OR SEARCH CEOP and PRESS THE BUTTON . . .




Some of the things we do to help children enjoy the internet safely include: an acclaimed and rigorous e-Safety and Digital Citizenship curriculum, participating in Safer Internet Day, full staff and Governor training, Parents' e-Safety evenings, e-Safety outreach in other schools, participating in Anti-Bullying Week and discussing e-Safety in PSHE lessons.

If you want more information about how you can support from home, click here.

Monday, 10 February 2014

List of iPad apps




Many visitors at our recent Community iPad Afternoon requested a list of all the apps we had deployed on the school's iPads.

Well, here it is. Just follow this link. Then select Download.

Thursday, 30 January 2014

Community iPad afternoon

Chilcote's Digital Leaders share their expertise.


This afternoon, over 40 people from all ages came in to see how iPads are changing the way children at Chilcote learn. Our talented team of Digital Leaders were on hand to demonstrate apps and answer questions. Jaws dropped when they also showcased some of the new technology which will be a feature of next year’s Computing curriculum at Chilcote such as the fabulous Sphero - a fully programmable robot ball!

Thank you to everyone who was able to support this event.

Watch this space for details of the forthcoming 'E-Safety for Parents' evening . . .