e-Crime Wales is a partnership of organisations and agencies committed to equipping Welsh businesses with the knowledge and tools to be aware, vigilant, informed and ultimately safe from the destructive effects of e-Crime in all its forms.
"The Minister for Education and Skills, Leighton Andrews AM, commissioned a review of digital classroom teaching in September 2011.
He set up an external task and finish group to lead the review. The aim was to identify 'which digital classroom delivery aspects should be adopted to transform learning and teaching' for those aged 3 to 19."
Includes a link to the report: "Find it, make it, use it, share it: learning in digital Wales" which has many references to the importance of Information Literacy in education.
"One year on - learning from innovation in digital literacy
This Lunchtime Byte is a one-hour session on the hot topic of digital literacy. Participants will hear from two digital literacy projects in Wales, as well as get the chance to share news of any digital literacy developments in their organisations and exchange ideas.
"Digital literacy defines those capabilities which fit an individual for living, learning and working in a digital society.""
Whilst recognising the benefits of technology, it is also important to be aware of the risks and especially to ensure that children and young people know how to use the Internet safely and responsibly.
"The guide was produced by WISE KIDS for the Welsh Assembly Government.
The guide covers:
Illegal and Inappropriate content
Plagiarism and Copyright
Cyberbullying
Firewalls and Security
Messenger, Social Networking, Trust, Responsibility and Privacy Online
Online Grooming or Inappropriate Contact
Reporting Abuse"