E-Safety and what that looks like in a classroom...and what the Ofsted expect to see. A collection of hints, advice, resources and experiences which some may find useful
Friday, 11 February 2011
Monday, 31 January 2011
Gems trawling through Blogs
I recently trawled through the Edubloggers award blogs to find hidden gems...and came up with this one from Caitlin, a Year 7 student? not sure, take a look at her and the class's blog of an example of how blogging can be integral to 'anytime, anywhere' learning and teaching ethos - http://scoopercaitlin.edublogs.org/2010/08/22/hello-world/#comments
Here are her rules for safer blogging, I love the respectfulness of them, very intuitive and advice that many children and adults alike should take notice of:
Room 7 Bloggers:
* Think before they post. Once something is posted, it can be online forever.
* Don't post anything they don't want others to know—or that you wouldn’t say to them face to face.
* Respect their friends too—that ‘funny’ photo of them might not be so funny for them, and they might not be very happy if it is posted for everyone in the world to see.
*Treat others as they would like to be treated.
* Respect other people’s content. For example, a photo that a friend took is their property, not ours. It can only be posted online if they say it can be.
* Keep their personal information private. They don’t share personal details like their name, address or phone number with people they don’t already know in real life.
* Take care and you’ll have fun online!
Thank you Caitlin
Here are her rules for safer blogging, I love the respectfulness of them, very intuitive and advice that many children and adults alike should take notice of:
Room 7 Bloggers:
* Think before they post. Once something is posted, it can be online forever.
* Don't post anything they don't want others to know—or that you wouldn’t say to them face to face.
* Respect their friends too—that ‘funny’ photo of them might not be so funny for them, and they might not be very happy if it is posted for everyone in the world to see.
*Treat others as they would like to be treated.
* Respect other people’s content. For example, a photo that a friend took is their property, not ours. It can only be posted online if they say it can be.
* Keep their personal information private. They don’t share personal details like their name, address or phone number with people they don’t already know in real life.
* Take care and you’ll have fun online!
Thank you Caitlin
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