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eSafety

Created by Matilde Morales Pascual
Last updated by Matilde Morales Pascual 3 months 3 weeks ago

E-safety is essential in any eTwinnig or Erasmus project.Working on line brings a huge range of benefits and opportunities for teachers and students, but it also presents risks.  Filtering and monitoring are two methods that schools can implement to avoid risk. But education is very important, too.

Teachers are responsible of keeping pupils eSafe while carrying out eTwinning projects.

 

Here there are some tips given by Aneta Wilk in the eTwinning groupBringing eSafety into eTwinning projects

 

In the subpages we present our eSafety rules, including the parental consent and our netiquette roles. We also inform about copyright, and how to cite a web or a book. Finally a list of sites where the students can download images and music is available for students.