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The Internet is a fantastic place to find educational resources, information and activities. It is a vital part of our modern day learning environment and whether you are using it for school research, downloading content, playing games, listening to music, or just chatting to friends, please bear in mind there are also potential dangers attached to using the internet. These dangers along with advice on how to keep yourself safe online are explained in more detail in the following E-Safety websites :-

Last Updated on Monday, 31 March 2008 13:58
 
E-Safety and E-Bullying Weblinks

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Think You Know ? - E-safety

Get Safe Online

Chat Danger - E-Safety

 

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Kidsmart - E-Safety

Kidscape - E-Bullying

Last Updated on Tuesday, 09 September 2008 19:14
 
E-Safety Advice - How to Stay Safe Online
  1. staysafe.jpgNever give out your personal details to your online friends, you never know who may see it. This includes such things as your name, address, phone number, age, gender, or what school you goto.  If you need to sign up to a chat room, messenger service or get an email account, you can always use an alias and not your real details.
  2. If you need to sign up to a website for online shopping, ask your parents/carer for permission first.
  3. It is better to keep your online friends online. Don’t meet up with anyone who you have met online without taking a trusted adult with you. Remember some people online do not tell the truth about their real identity.
  4. Remember anything you put online e.g. videos, pictures, text can be used, altered and shared by anyone in the world. Never send pictures of yourself, friends or family to anyone you do not know.
  5. Think before you post something online or send an email, anyone can read what you have posted and your emails can always be copied or forwarded to anyone else on the internet.  If you wouldn’t say it to your parent/carer then don’t say it on the internet you may regret it later.  Never send offensive emails, or post offensive content. Think about what you are writing to people, they can easily get the wrong idea about what you write or in the way you write it.
  6. Most content on the internet e.g. text, photos and videos are not freely available for you to use or copy. You always need the owner’s permission first before you use their content. It is always best to create your own.
  7. Never believe Spam e-mail and texts and never reply or forward them.  Its never a good idea to open suspicious emails or text messages from people you do not know, they may contain inappropriate content such as images, text, video or a virus. If in doubt don’t open it just delete it.
  8. If something or someone online makes you feel uncomfortable in anyway, it is never too late to tell a teacher or your parent/carer.

 

Last Updated on Sunday, 30 March 2008 22:44
 


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