10:00-16:00
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About
Programme
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Introduction and setting the scene
Session run by Jane Mackenzie, e-Learning Adviser (e-Safety), Jisc RSC South East
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Jisc Legal: hot topics
Session run by Jackie Milne, Legal Information Specialist, Jisc Legal
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Jisc TechDis: supporting vulnerable learners with e-safety
Session run by Lisa Featherstone, Adviser, Jisc TechDis and Dawn Green, Principal, Landmarks Specialist College.
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Jisc InfoNet: e-safety website
Session run by Julia Taylor, e-Learning Adviser (Accessibility and Inclusion), RSC South East
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Best practice examples of the impact of SID2013 from educational providers
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Lunch and chat room
Chat room run by Jisc RSC Advisers.
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Janet: Bring your own device (BYOD) - capabilities and incentives
Session run by Andrew Cormack, Chief Regulatory Adviser, Janet.
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The latest information from CEOP and ThinkUKnow for post-16 providers
Session run by Anita Holt and Jason Curtis, CEOP (Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre) Ambassadors.
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Best-practice examples of e-safety implementation (from educational providers) and the impact for learners and the organisation
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Q&A and moving forward with your SID2014 campaign
Run by various Jisc services and RSC advisers.
Who should attend
Anyone who would like to learn more about internet safety, including colleagues from WBL, FE, sixth form colleges, HE, ACL and specialist colleges sectors.
Contact
For more information contact Jane Mackenzie, e-Learning Adviser, RSC South East.