Digital Footprint
A digital footprint consists of all our traceable online activitysuch as texts, comments, photos and videos posted and shared.
A digital footprint consists of all our traceable online activitysuch as texts, comments, photos and videos posted and shared.
With most schools embracing E-Learning to continue supporting their children’s education, it’s time to think about this issue.
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Schools are closing but schools’ safeguarding responsibilities will continue during home schooling and your school policy may not cover the use of home networks.
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The use of mobile technology such as tablets, laptops and phones to watch programmes means that more children are watching alone.
Knowing the law might help to combat sexual exploitation by encouraging a child think twice before sharing a photo.
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The ability to connect brings many advantages including providing forums where young people can find emotional support and advice.
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Devices in our homes are collecting data on us all the time and it is not always obvious how the data will be used.
Children and adults are exposed to examples of disrespectful, if not bullying, behaviour regularly: in the street, playground, workplace, social media and news.
Getting students to talk about their experiences, will also help you to understand how social media impacts their lives.