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Judy O'Connell

Google teams up with the Citizens Advice Bureau to promote online safety - 6 views

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    Google has teamed up with the Citizens Advice Bureau in the UK to launch a new initiative that will see the search giant and the independent charity launch a adverts in newspapers, on public transport and online to promote safer Internet use and help users adopt safer practices when online, The Telegraph reports. The campaign is the first of its kind for Google, which sees the company promote something other than one of its products, but will concentrate on safe password adoption, logging out of web browsing sessions on public computers and increasing only safety by incorporating more elaborate ways to sign-in to an account, to ward of potential attackers.
Judy O'Connell

Kids Online - Research - LSE Department of Media and Communications - 6 views

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    "This project centres on a cross-national survey of European children's experiences of the internet, focusing on uses, activities, risks and safety. It also maps parents' experiences, practices and concerns regarding their children's online risk and safety."
Judy O'Connell

Internet Safety » Kiwi Commons : Leaders in Youth Internet Safety Resources - 4 views

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    A kiwicommons meeting place for the discussion of online safety.
John Pearce

The attack that could destroy the internet - 1 views

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    "Almost since the birth of the internet there have been computer users who have attacked and hacked other computers out of malice or just because they could. One of these types of attacks features quite regularly in mainstream news; a Denial of Service or DoS attack. That's the general name they're given but actually a DoS attack is quite an old form of web attack and one that is largely unused. "
John Pearce

It's Not Paranoia: The Internet Knows More Than You Think | Visual.ly - 8 views

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    "It's Not Paranoia: The Internet Knows More Than You Think"
Judy O'Connell

YouTube - TEDxBKK - Robyn Treyvaud - Cyber Citizens - 0 views

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    "Robyn Treyvaud is the founder and director of CyberSafeWorld, a website that addresses the whole spectrum of online safety issues, including cyberbullying, risks, security, ethics and addiction.Her trail-blazing efforts have provided an essential resource for schools and parents to protect and educate the world's first generation of kids to 'grow up digital' in an environment where computers, the Internet, video games and mobile phones are ubiquitous. In addition to her work as director of CyberSafeWorld, Robyn is a senior ICT consultant at Australia's Center for Strategic Education."
Karen Keighery

Internet Safety and Responsible Use Conference 2011 - a set on Flickr - 3 views

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    A quick link to Images draw of the main discussion points from the Learning and Teaching Scotland / Scottish Government Internet Safety and Responsible Use Conference - Stirling 2011.
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    tx to Tracey :)
John Pearce

Free wi-fi hotspots are a data risk: SSO Alert Priority Moderate | Stay Smart Online - 2 views

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    "Subscribers should be cautious about using free wireless hotspots. In particular, you should avoid sending sensitive or personal information over these untrusted networks. Free wi-fi hotspots can be found in coffee shops and public establishments, offering convenient internet access over a wireless connection. You can connect to these hotspots using devices such as mobile phones or laptops with wireless capabilities. However, it is important to be aware that most of these hotspots are unsecured, meaning that all the information you send across them is vulnerable."
John Pearce

Privacy on the Internet - 4 views

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    "Privacy on the Internet - some thoughts on issues and tools that you can use to keep your data private."
Judy O'Connell

Internet Safety for Parents - 0 views

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    "Teachers in Cherokee County Schools feel it is vitally important to teach children about the issues our digital world presents as we use technology in the classroom. But teachers cannot do it alone, parents can reinforce what students learn in school by practicing safe Internet use at home. These web resources will help you learn more about being a good digital citizen and how to keep children safe online."
John Pearce

Digital storm on the horizon - 8 views

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    "Michael Fraser calls it the ''rubbish web''. That is the internet we will be left with in five to 10 years unless governments and cyber corporations fix the holes that allow criminals to infiltrate the world wide web and strip global citizens of their identity, money and dignity, he believes. In his bleak view, those who can afford it will retreat behind private corporatised security walls."
Judy O'Connell

LINKS TO Camden-Rockport Middle school and outside resources - 1 views

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    "There are many ways that our kids can communicate now as the Internet continues to expand its collaborative/social applications. Many of us are encouraging the use of wikis, blogs, emails, discussion boards, and chats (text and video) for educational uses and are integrating them into our curriculum. But we know that the kids are also extensively using the Internet as a social meeting place. It's imperative that we are advocating acceptable manners for all communications. Commonly called "netiquette", there are a number of guidelines that we should be promoting in order to emphasize good online citizenship. "
Richard Parker

10 Internet of Things growth predictions for 2015 - 1 views

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    Cloud to take up 90% of IoT data by 2020, says IDC. IDC's FutureScape report reveals the latest findings and predictions on the Internet of Things (IoT) between 2015 and 2020. CBR highlights 10 need-to-know predictions from the report's findings. 1.
Judy O'Connell

Acceptable Use Policies in Web 2.0 & Mobile Era - 1 views

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    "Information and communications technologies (ICT) policies in schools have two dimensions. One is to ensure that students are protected from pernicious materials on the Internet. The other is to enable student access to the extensive resources on the Internet for learning and teaching. While these two dimensions are not intrinsically in conflict, in actuality, such can become the case."
John Pearce

Schoolchildren at risk of online activity being tracked | World news | guardian.co.uk - 2 views

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    "Schoolchildren are at risk of having their online activity tracked and monitored for targeted advertising by internet firms through free cloud based education services. A survey has found that many parents do not know about data mining - the process of tracking email and web browsing habits in order to target advertising - but once they do they have grave concerns for their kids' online privacy, and believe schools need to do more to protect it. The survey commissioned by American IT industry group SafeGov asked 1000 Australian parents about their knowledge of data mining."
Barbara Combes

Staying stafe online - 2 views

From iinet blog - Cyber safety series. Moonen, R. (2013). Safer Internet Day 2013. iinet. Retrieved from http://blog.iinet.net.au/safer-internet-day-2013/

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started by Barbara Combes on 13 Feb 13 no follow-up yet
John Pearce

Msg to mum: don't sweat the cyber stuff - 0 views

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    "Cyber-bullying, update-addiction, sexting - from the perspective of a parent raising a ''digital native'' child, social media seems fraught with dangers. But new research suggests the risks inherent in social media use by younger generations might be overblown. danah boyd, assistant research professor at Harvard and principal researcher for Microsoft Research - like k.d.lang, she prefers the lower case - has completed a large-scale study on how US teenagers use the internet in general, and social media in particular. Her book is called It's Complicated, and is the result of in-depth interviews with scores of teens over an eight-year period."
Judy O'Connell

Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 4 views

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    "Check out Edutopia's collection of articles, videos, and resources on cyberbullying, netiquette, and internet safety."
John Pearce

Good to Know - Google - 7 views

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    A guide to staying safe and secure online from Google Explore quick tips and how-to's that explain what you can do to stay safe and secure on the web. Get advice from parents at Google and family safety experts on how to help your family safely surf the web. Learn how Google helps protect you.
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