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Moderators
» Malcolm Bodley, e-Learning Advisor , Jisc RSC Eastern
» Esther Barrett, e-Learning Advisor, Jisc RSC Wales
» Julia Taylor, e-Learning Advisor, Jisc RSC South West
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Taking part
» Use the chat box to share thoughts and ask questions
» Prefix questions with a “Q”
» Raise your hand if you want to speak
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(double click on their name)
» Or call Esther 0797 348 2039 or Julia 0752 577 0552
» The webinar will be recorded and shared online.
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Welcome and introduction
»Welcome and introduction: Paul McKean, Customer advocate
FE and Skills, Jisc
» 360 degree safe self review tool: Katie McAllister, Student support and
wellbeing manager, Peterborough College
» E-safety and social media: Jackie Milne, Legal information specialist, Jisc
Legal
» Building an e-safety culture: Rachel Challen, e-Learning manager,
Loughborough college
» Panel Q&A
» Summary and close
8. E-Safety
Katie McAllister, Student support and
wellbeing manager
Peterborough Regional College and
360 degree safe self review tool
(South West Grid for Learning)
9. Our E-safety questions
•
• Are students aware of how to stay safe?
• Are our staff aware of new technology?
• What about placement locations,
employers, contractors?
• Was the college safe – litigation, financial,
reputation
10. The Challenge
• Addressing the increased cases of cyber bullying,
harassment, CSE etc
• Meeting our legal and statutory duties relating to ICT
• Identifying all of the across college areas we would need
to consider such as our hosting liability and data
protection
• Creating and completing an comprehensive action plan
11. The Solution
360 degree safe self review tool
It’s free to access!
Provides subject areas (top line and in detail)
Provides action plan as you go
Identifies AFIs and best practices
Is online so a whole college approach is possible
Compares your own responses to others who have completed
it
12. Areas for review
Each
element has
strands.
Each strand
has aspects.
13. Results
• Improved areas across the college relating to e-safety
and safeguarding including
– Information mechanisms available to parents, students,
visitors, contractors & employers
– Contemporary training for staff, students and governors
– Logging of issues (including CEOP on VLE) & monitoring
actions by EDIMs
– Reporting processes
14. Impact
• Annual detailed action plan
• E-safety safeguarding officer maintains & shares up to
date knowledge
• Recognised kitemark
• Staff confidence in policies and practices
15. Future plans
• Annual review
• Learners in subject specialist areas to lead on the action
plan (eg. ICT, Childcare, teacher training, Student Union)
• Use the structure of the tool to analyse other areas of the
college eg. Welfare
• Share best practices as requested
16. PRC Ideas
FreshersFayre Event (1 Oct)
Anti-bullying & Resilience Stand (17 Nov)
Wellbeing Team Stand (E-safety: 1 Dec)
Safer Internet Day Stand (10 Feb)
Be Healthy, Stay Safe, Be Green Event (19 Mar)
18. e-Safety and social media - risky mix or recipe for success?
Jackie Milne, Legal information specialist, Jisc Legal
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Social Media
“The most
influential and
powerful voice of
the people…
needs to be
regulated”
Chloe Madeley
“Ability to give a
voice to people
who would never
have been heard”
Bill Gates
“A catalyst for the
advancement of
everyone’s rights”
Queen Rania of
Jordan
“Just a buzz word
until you come up
with a plan”
Unknown
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Storm in a T cup?
FB comments result in sacking Think before you tweet or risk arrest
Sexting pressure on the rise
Social network is social nightmare
Internet trolls may face two years in jail
Teacher in FB meltdown
We don’t need any Half of child exploitation happens on new social media laws
social networks
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Which legal duties do you have?
Statutory Contractual Common law All of these
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So, what now?
» Check Jisc Legal’s resources: ‘Jisc Legal, Themes, Social Media’
Q and A at the end of the session
Congratulations
all round
Start a
conversation
Update policies
and/or
procedures
Point at
someone else –
it’s their
problem!
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Jisc Legal resources
» Jisc Legal - themes - social media - guidance
» Social media for staff policy template:
http://jiscleg.al/smediapolicy
» Social media for staff legal checklist:
http://jiscleg.al/socialmediacheck
» Social media and the law top tips:
http://jiscleg.al/smediatoptips
» Check Jisc Legal’s resources: ‘Jisc Legal, Themes, Social Media’
Q and A at the end of the session
25. Rachel Challen
eLearning Manager
Loughborough College
@RKChallen
Building an eSafety
culture at Loughborough
College
26. Drivers
• Anecdotal evidence of increase of
online bullying / harassment
• Increased BYOD usage
• Staff not fully conversant with social
media issues and how to identify /
address them
• An inconsistent cross college
eSafety approach and awareness
27. Consultation Process
• Learning coaches
• Conferences and training sessions
• Development
• Feedback and sign off (ownership)
28. Stage 1 development
• Embedded course in Moodle
• Moodle badges
• Learning coach aid
29. Stage 1 engagement
First month usage
• 584 students completed the
course:
• 502 silver
• 82 gold
30. Stage 2 development
• Mandatory completion of online
bullying and online identity
sections in student induction
• Embedded into level 3 Award in
Education and Training
31. Stage 2 engagement
• Mandatory completion of online
bullying and online identity
sections in student induction:
• 2102 students completed
• Embedded into level 3 Award in
Education and Training:
• 2 cohorts completed
32. Sharing in the UK
40 colleges so far have requested the course
(as of 31 October 2014)
34. 50% decrease in reported bullying incidents
• Data taken in the first 6 weeks of term 13/14 and 14/15
Other Colleges:
• Extremely positive feedback on the design and content
• Using for safer internet day
• Using as a base for own development
• Using to raise staff awareness
36. Find out more…
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www.jisc.ac.uk/internet-safety
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