Students Alexandra and Jasmine explain how people behave differently online
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Students Alexandra and Jasmine explain how people behave differently online
Animation about playing a game and not clicking pop ups
Lady Jane Grey - Horrible Histories video about opening unknown attachments
Know IT All Secondary Toolkits for secondary school aged pupils
A safe, fake website to investigate, forcing children to think about what they are reading online
The story of a famous composite photo that convinced many people online
How to get the best out of a search string using the google engine
Year 4 computer games lesson on media violence
Advice and strategies to support parents, teachers and YP with issues resulting from sexting incidents
Top OS tips from Club Penguin
A safe, fake website to investigate, forcing children to think about what they are reading online
A safe, fake website to investigate, forcing children to think about what they are reading online
This lesson asks students to consider their screen time, and what influences their decision to interact with various apps, platforms and games.
Advice for young people on gun and knife crime
Advice from the National Deaf Children's Society
Search for games by PEGI or ESRB rating, duration, genre, theme, platforms, number of players or those that don't have in-app purchases.
Netsmartz four basic rules for Internet Safety
Advice videos on young people being used as 'money mules' - a form of money laundering which can put children/young people at serious risk of criminalisation, frozen bank accounts and violence.
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