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PdHigher Education (non-degree)

This lesson contains 19 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

What is meant by the term 'Social network'.

Slide 2 - Open question

Social networking
An online service or site through which people create and maintain interpersonal relationships

Slide 3 - Slide

What social networking do you use the most?

Slide 4 - Poll

Why do you think people like to use social media?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Keeping safe online
  1.  What do you know about safety online?
  2. What are the possible risks?
  3. What is 'grooming'?
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Slide 6 - Slide

The internet is an amazing tool but it is important to recognise that there are also potential risks involved. 

One of these relates to how much trust we place in people we have never met.

Slide 7 - Slide

What are some disadvantages of social media?

Slide 8 - Mind map

You can be:
  • Abused online
  • Exploited for money
  • Experience fraud
  • Witness violence
  • Be a victim of manipulation
  • Become involved in extremism
  • Become involved in a relationship which someone who is not who they say they are. 

Slide 9 - Slide

The short film you are about to watch is a true story; you may find it distressing but it is important to raise awareness of the potential risks of forming relationships online

Slide 10 - Slide

A reminder of what you can you do to stay safe?
Don’t use your real name and be careful what you choose
to use - ‘provocative’ names will receive provocative responses


What does ‘provocative’ mean?


Slide 11 - Slide

What does the term provocative mean when talking about staying safe online?
A
Installing antivirus software on your devices.
B
Using strong passwords to protect your accounts.
C
Engaging in behaviors that attract unwanted attention.
D
Avoiding sharing personal information online.

Slide 12 - Quiz

What should you not put on social media?

Slide 13 - Mind map

Staying safe online
  • Mobile number
  • Address 
  • Email 
  • Where you study or work
  • When and where you are meeting friends 
  • Regular habits or routines e.g. when and where you walk your dog


     

Slide 14 - Slide

Want to know more?
Independent research is a excellent study skill to develop.


If you have any concerns relating to the topic covered in this tutorial you can seek support via Student Services.
If your concerns represent a Safeguarding issue, you can contact a Safeguarding Officer on 01206 7122828
This number can be found on the back of your student ID card.

Slide 15 - Slide

What personal information should you avoid sharing online?
A
Favorite color, favorite food, hobbies, music preferences
B
Mobile number, address, email, study/work details, meeting plans, regular habits

Slide 16 - Quiz

What are the possible risks of being online?
A
Finding new friends, learning new things, entertainment, shopping
B
Abuse, exploitation, fraud, violence, manipulation, extremism, false relationships

Slide 17 - Quiz

What is 'grooming'?
A
A social media platform
B
Manipulation by someone pretending to be someone else
C
An online shopping website
D
A type of online game

Slide 18 - Quiz

Hints and tips
  1.  Choose and use passwords wisely – Make certain that your password contains at least 8 characters, including a variety of numbers, letters, and/or symbols. Do not share your passwords. Use a range of different passwords for different sites.
  2. When you receive a message that makes you feel uncomfortable, do not respond – Immediately shut off your monitor or close your laptop and talk to a parent or trusted adult.
  3. Use your computer in a positive manner that is respectful and courteous to others – Remember, it is important to use your system to do good things—not harm.
  4. Protect your personal data by not giving out your name, address, phone number, etc. – This information should only be given to people that you trust. If ever you have a niggle of a doubt, trust your instincts.
  5. Help others to recognize the importance of protecting yourself and your computer system – Share these steps with your friends and family


Hints and tips - ways to be safe online.

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