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Resources relating to all aspects of online safety for children and adults
Updated on Nov 27, 14
Created on May 29, 13
Category: Computers & Internet
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Youtube - Texting for the 1950's - Electronic picture diaries
ThinkUKnow is an Internet safety program delivering interactive training to parents, carers and teachers through schools and organisations across Australia using a network of accredited trainers.
How are children using the Internet? How is it affecting them? Sonia Livingstone, who has overseen a major study of children's behaviour online discusses these issues with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast.
Official Australian government site for cybersafety across all age groups.
Using Android phone - Snapchat is supposed to be a transitory file - not so on Android. Same result whether or not video has been sent.
"The National Safe Schools Framework, originally developed in 2003, provides a vision and a set of guiding principles for safe and supportive school communities that promote student wellbeing and develop respectful relationships. It identifies nine elements that help create teaching and learning communities where all members of the school community feel secure from harassment, aggression, violence and bullying. This is not just a new 'program', it is a culture and a philosophy underpinning all that happens in the school."
"The National Safe Schools Framework, originally developed in 2003, provides a vision and a set of guiding principles for safe and supportive school communities that promote student wellbeing and develop respectful relationships. It identifies nin...
This infographic explains the different characteristics of the digital footprints left by boomers, millennials and Generation X. Each generation interacts with the digital world in a different way: for millenials, its the internet, but for boomers, its video.
This infographic explains the different characteristics of the digital footprints left by boomers, millennials and Generation X. Each generation interacts with the digital world in a different way: for millenials, its the internet, but for boomers...
Bully Stoppers supports parents, teachers and principals in working together to make sure schools are safe and supportive places, where everyone is empowered to help reduce the incidence of bullying in all Victorian schools.
Police are investigating a Facebook page which published explicit photos of young Perth girls, some of whom were identified by name. The Facebook page had nearly 3000 likes before it was taken down.
Department of Commerce. Interactive activity requiring you to nominate 'scam' or 'not a scam' with explanations about results. Excellent student activity
Interactive education - building digital literacy skills
The idea of Snapchat is simple, delightfully so. Take an image or a video, send it to a friend or paramour. Ten seconds after the receiver opens the file, it self-destructs, and the sender can rest assured that no trace of the message remains. Signed, sealed, delivered, deleted.
But that’s not quite true. In December, Buzzfeed reported on a security loophole in the app, which allows one to permanently save a Snapchat file without notifying the sender. The expectation of privacy and impermanence that makes the app irresistible to young users is thus deeply flawed. And yet it remains wildly popular, ranking in February 2013 as the second-most popular free photo and video app for the iPhone, besting even Instagram.
"In Thursday’s proposed update, Facebook wants to go a little step further. The company will now use your main profile photo — the one you’ve specified to represent you on your page — as a key indicator to recognizing your face on Facebook.
The exact proposed language change: “We are able to suggest that your friend tag you in a picture by scanning and comparing your friend’s pictures to information we’ve put together from your profile pictures and the other photos in which you’ve been tagged.”
Part of this, I imagine, is to give Facebook a better sense of your overall user identity. If Facebook can keep track of when you pop up in photos uploaded by you and others, that’s a good way to trace your interactions across your network of friends: Who you’re spending time with, who you have the most in common with, who are your actual, real-world friends and not just Facebook friends."
"In Thursday’s proposed update, Facebook wants to go a little step further. The company will now use your main profile photo — the one you’ve specified to represent you on your page — as a key indicator to recognizing your face on Facebook. The ex...
In Facebook's New Privacy Policy Updates, Your Face Pics Really Do Matter -by @MikeIsaac http://t.co/vT4Jy7GsJa
24 items | 8 visits
Resources relating to all aspects of online safety for children and adults
Updated on Nov 27, 14
Created on May 29, 13
Category: Computers & Internet
URL: