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Portmarnock Community School 2013
Donal O’ Mahony@domaho
Developments happen very quickly
Facebook age 9
Bebo / YouTube age 8
Twitter / Tumblr age 7
iPhone age 6
iPad / Ask.FM / Pinterest / Instragram age 3
Snapchat / Google Glass age 2
Generations...
from presenter at the National Digital Education Summit, Croke Park
Psychological needs then...
Psychological needs now...
Source: Twitter @mdcounselling
Taking Control of the WiFi at home
Apartmenttherapy http://goo.gl/7fVRkq
Some (many?) parents and many schools playing catch
up
Schools have become more confident with technology and Social Media
http://www.youtube.com/portmarnockcs
Becoming more certain about rules regarding what you do online
Much the same as what you do off-line / face to face
RespectBeing friendly Including peopleAppropriate
A few years ago – people believed they could hide
Source: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/good-luck-im-behind-7-proxies
Not any longerPeople are dealing with bullying online, much the same as they deal with bullying
face to face
Gather the evidence / taking screenshotsSaving web-addresses (URL’s), web-pages
and textsPrinting off pages Telling the truth Supporting their friends
Parents are more aware of their responsibilities
Parents are more tech savvy
Parents / schools are talking to their children
Parents / schools are reporting issues to Facebook...
Parents / schools are reporting issues to the Gardaí
Advertisers don’t want to be associated with bad press
We in PCS want to use more digital applications in and outside school...for
learning
Look at all of the photos you see tonight...
Significant Relevant Statements
We have developed guidelines that we want students to be clear about
They can use digital and certain social-media in school under certain circumstances
Don’t copy...Students should not plagiarise content (copy or
use as your own without citing the original creator), including words or images, from the Internet
Students should not take credit for things they didn’t create themselves, or misrepresent themselves as an author or creator of something found online
Source: Independent.ie
Be sensible...If you see a message, comment, image, or
anything else online that makes you concerned for your personal safety, bring it to the immediate attention ofa teacher if you are at school
a parent / guardian if you are at home
Students should never share personal information about themselves or others, including phone numbers, addresses, PPS numbers and birth-dates over the Internet without adult permission
Students should never agree to meet someone they meet online in real life without parental permission.
Online bullyingHarassing, flaming, denigrating, impersonating, outing,
tricking, excluding and cyber-stalking are all examples of cyber-bullying.
Such bullying will not be tolerated in PCS
Don’t be mean.
Don’t send emails or post comments or photos with the intent of scaring, hurting, or intimidating someone else
Photos taken without permission within the school or on any of its activities will be fully investigated
Engaging in any online activities intended to harm (physically or emotionally) another person, will result in severe disciplinary action...
Never impersonate anyone online – if you are doing so close down that account this evening
In some cases, cyber-bullying is a crime
Remember that your activities are monitored and retained
The school will support students, teachers and parents in dealing with cyber-bullying.
Cool School ProgrammeHurtful
Aggressive
Repeated
Deliberate
HSE http://goo.gl/4vSjQ6
the 21st century web definition is
..........................someone who posts inflammatory, extraneous or off-topic messages in an online community… with the primary intent of provoking readers into an emotional response or of otherwise disrupting normal on-topic discussion....
Source opendemocracy.nethttp://goo.gl/acknJf
Don’t Be
Mean
And if you are... Suspension of network and computer privileges
Notification to parents in most cases
Detention
Counselling / referral
Suspension from school and / or school-related activities
Expulsion
Legal action and/or prosecution
If you would not take a chance doing whatever offline, do not do it online...
Useful places for parentsWebwise – the official website from the
Department of Education and Skills
11 Sites and Apps Kids Are Heading to After Facebook – really good article and up to date (September 2013)
Cyber Safety Advice – a parent from Ireland
Consider instead...
How can I use these media in a creative way?
How can I best represent myself, my hobby, my learning, my music etc, etc?
Some positives for learning...
Resources on Scoilnet.ie
Link from the Scoilnet home-page to Britannica School
Lots of coding opportunities – codecademy
Khan academy USA centric / lots of content
Digital applications do not answer every need...