Janice Richardson Eminent09 Workshop C2

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ICT and young people… ICT and young people…

empowerment in the knowledge societyempowerment in the knowledge society

Janice Richardson

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27 awareness centres across Europe

20 helplines27 youth panelspan-EU youth panel

Report/take down illegal content

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5 years after… what we know5 years after… what we know

Online safety :multi-facetted, multi-sectoriala shared responsibility of teachers & parentsshould begin from age 4 onwardsintegrates human rights and citizenshipintroduces a new concept of socialisation to

meet information & knowledge society needs

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audio-visual literacy

traditional literacy

media literacy

digital literacy

What is literacy today?

“As a teacher I see the power of technology to allow students to be creative, yet at the same time I see the destructive nature of technology. Students abusing social networking and intellectual copy write.”

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What is information literacy?

social literacy

Cultural literacy

“One of the major arguments that I have received from my coworkers is that cultural shifts and the proliferation of technology have created a

“flexible morality” in students.”

•Human rights

•Risk-handling

•Personal well-being

•Cultural diversity

•Volatile cultural assets

•Artistic «free-for-all »

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Priorities! Priorities! Clarification of definitions/objectives/curriculum

Validation of resources, training courses, teaching programmes, registered expert organisations

Context: teaching environment is over-sanitised, lack of clarity on legal issues/responsibilities/school policies

Pedagogical approach: poorly adapted to what young people do online, lack of framework, suitable licenses…

Incident handling: poor information (e.g. on privacy, cyberbullying) & no contact data for specialised services

Blocking: no solution as it often blocks useful content

Source: teacher blogs & forums, summer 2009

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Regulating internet use in school Regulating internet use in school

Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) is essential

Objectives – importance, enhancing learning, glossary

Access – authorisations, monitoring, risk assessment of

Content – evaluating content, managing school website

Communication – email, social networks, mobile phones

Training – courses/resources for staff and parents

Incident handling – contact with helpline and experts

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Council of Europe

Internet Literacy Handbook

Wild Web Woods

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And tomorrow…

• Socialisation – towards eCitizenship

• Risk handling – metacognition

• Whole school approach

• Family participation

V – validation

V – visibility

V - valorisation

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For further information contact

Janice.richardson@eun.org

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