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Online Safety: Building Knowledgeable Digital Citizens



Build the skills to identify and manage digital risks and understand what balanced media looks like.

Course Overview

  • tickRecognize and Manage Online Risks: Understand common online threats, such as cyberbullying, phishing, and malware, and learn effective strategies to protect personal information and mental well-being.
  • tick Develop Healthy Digital Habits: Learn to balance screen time and digital interactions with offline activities, promoting overall well-being and healthy relationships.
  • tick Evaluate Information Critically: Acquire skills to identify credible sources and distinguish between real news and misinformation, fostering informed decision-making in a digital landscape.
  • tick Practice Responsible Social Media Use: Understand the importance of privacy settings and the impact of sharing personal information online, empowering safe and respectful engagement on social media platforms.
  • tick Collaborate with Family on Digital Safety: Encourage open communication between parents and adolescents about digital habits, creating a shared family plan for responsible device use and online behavior.
 

Module

1

Device Responsibility

Most children and adults have at least one device, if not more. But how can we use our devices responsibly? This module educates children on responsible device use, helping them to consider the risks and benefits of screen time.

Module

2

Online Risks

This module teaches students about common threats online to their devices and personal information. Students will learn about phishing, malware and hacking in detail. This module also teaches students how to protect their computers and how to make a strong password.

Module

3

Social Media Safety

Social media is widely used by people of all ages. It's a great way to connect with others and stay in touch. But social media has its risks as well. This module will teach students about the benefits and risks of social media so that they can use apps and tools responsibly and safely.

Module

4

Digital Literacy

This module teaches students about how to think critically about what they read and see online. Students are taught about disinformation and misinformation, with key tips on how to spot each, in order to avoid the consequences of false information online. This module also covers how to react to breaking news and whether or not to trust influencers. Upon completion of the course, students should have skills and tools to critically assess what they see online to make informed decisions about what is true and false.

Meet the Course Creator, Kerry Wadsley

Following a degree in Elementary Education at Penn State (USA), I taught at The Elms School, UK for over 10 years, teaching students from 0-11 years. I taught in Key Stage 2 as well as being the Special Educational Needs Coordinator at the school. In 2016, I gained a Master’s in Education from the University of Nottingham (UK). My passion lies in helping students to achieve their potential and eliminating any barriers to learning.

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