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in title, tags, annotations or urlBBC NEWS | Technology | Learning from technology - 0 views
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Becta's "Next Generation Learning" campaign aims to improve the way schools and colleges use technology for learning, and a key part of this drive is about raising awareness among parents of the benefits of technology and the internet, while encouraging them to stay safe online. There is a huge amount of advice and guidance available for parents to ensure their children are protected in the virtual world. Organisations like the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) and Stay Safe Online, for example, are working hard to help parents understand more about what their children are doing on the web.
FRONTLINE: growing up online | PBS - 0 views
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balanced documentary and supportive material. Thanks to Bill Farren comment#218 "One of the biggest surprises in making this film was the discovery that the threat of online predators is misunderstood and overblown. The data shows that giving out personal information over the Internet makes absolutely no difference when it comes to a child's vulnerability to predation. " PBS site 'What We Learned write up'
Welcome - digizen.org - 0 views
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Digital citizenship isn't just about recognising and dealing with online hazards. It's about building safe spaces and communities, understanding how to manage personal information, and about being internet savvy - using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same.
Digital Mavericks: Cyberbullying & Internet Safety - 0 views
Computer self-learning Experiment in India "Hole-in-the-Wall" - 0 views
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In an amazing experiment a Delhi-based IT professional has proved that kids can learn computer skills on their own. Over the years the results of Dr. Mitra’s experiments have been so spectacular that the National Geographic Channel has made a film on his unique research.
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Again, to his surprise he discovered that the slum kids quickly taught themselves how to surf the Internet, read news and download games and music. Dr. Mitra then replicated the experiment in other locations, with the same results---within hours the children would teach themselves how to use the Net.
NetAlert_Teacher Materials - 0 views
SocialSafety.org [SCHOOLS] - 0 views
Department for Families and Communities > DFC Home > News & initiatives > Keeping them safe - 0 views
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Parents, families, communities and governments all have an obligation to help children flourish and to connect them to opportunities.
Pupils posing as paedophiles - 0 views
The Byron Review - Safety Online - 0 views
Questioning the Notion of Online Predators | Andy Carvan - 0 views
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A blog post about a new study published by the American Psychological Association (APA) raises tough questions about the conventional wisdom regarding online predators. The study takes aim at the mainstream media's coverage of online predation, labeling its portrayal of the phenomenon as "largely inaccurate."
ICT in the Curriculum - 0 views
educational-origami » Cyber Safety - 0 views
PoliceRecruitmentUK Helped Me Pass the Police Application Sift - 1 views
Becoming a police officer is my dream job. Since grade school I can only picture out myself as a police officer and so upon the first opportunity I applied at Wales in hopes to become a police offi...
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