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Schedule

of Presenta1ons
8:30 -
8.55

Introduc1on to eSafety by Mark Venn- Dunn


This welcoming brief examines all dierent as-
pects of eSafety, many of which will be addressed
specically throughout the day.

1:30 -
1:55

Cyberbullying by Shannon Walters & Denise Tree


Everything you have wanted to know about cyberbullying
and how to stop it from happening to your children.

9.00 -
9:25

Ne1queJe by Vanessa Tarrant


"NeCqueEe" - what is that? Social media and the
behavior that comes with it.How can you behave
on the internet? Find out from Vanessa!

2:00 -
2:25

Dont Feed the Trolls by Ben Beharry


This session provides guidance for middle school students
and parents about disrupCve and abusive online behaviour.

9.30 -
9:55

Sex1ng by Chris Walker


A brief overview of sexCng: what it is, how it is
classied, what is the law and how are schools
expected to deal with such issues.

2:30 -
2:55

eSafety in the Middle School by Brianna Gray & Jake Rosch


Tips for staying safe while building an independent online
idenCty in the middle years.

10:00 -
10:25

Teaching your Child the Web: eSafety in Early


Childhood by Wendy Brandse
Come and nd out how you can teach the web to
your children and explore some useful eSafety
resources for this age group.

3:00 -
3:25

Introduc1on to Common Sense Media by Anne Hollyeld


hEps://www.commonsensemedia.org is an online resource
dedicated to helping kids thrive in a world of media and
technology. It empowers parents, teachers, and policymak-
ers by providing unbiased informaCon, trusted advice, and
innovaCve tools to help them harness the power of media
and technology as a posiCve force in all kids lives.

10:30-
10:55

Facebook and Instagram Privacy SeYngs by


Brianna Gray
How to put measures in place for private and
secure use of some of the more popular social
media networks.

3: 30 -
3:55

Online and In-App Purchases by Jake Rosch & Ethan Stone


Find out how ensure that any online purchases are made
safely with your understanding and consent.

11:00 -
11:25

eSafety and the Law by Mark Venn-Dunn


An informed overview of how legislaCon has
evolved to protect the public from online crime.

4:00 -
4:25

You Tube: What you Can and Cant Control & How by
Heather Mar1n
Everything you need to know about You Tube by our resi-
dent expert.

11:30 -
11:55

iPad and Mac seYngs and eSafety by David


Davison
Find out how to manage your children's use of i-
Pads, iPhones and Mac computers by using Re-
stricCons seVngs and parental control features.
Web ltering, In-App purchases, TV programs,
movies, Face Time, ltering music with explicit
lyrics, Google safe search and more.

4:30 -
5:25

12:00 -
12:25

Talking to your child about Online Stranger Dan-


ger by Denisse Lie-Nielsen
There are dangers online that we are all aware of,
but how do we talk about these with our chil-
dren? Their maturity, age, and the type of rela-
Conship you have with them will all have a say in
how much we say. There are some issues, how-
ever, that just need to be discussed without ex-
cepCon, no maEer how uncomfortable
they might make us feel.

5:30 -
5:55

Prac1cal Internet Security & Hacking Defense


by Dan Kirkpatrick
Learn pracCcal techniques you can use to improve security
when using the Internet. Learn about the most common
aEacks used to steal passwords and online idenCCes and to
take control of computers and networks. Learn simple and
pracCcal techniques that you can use to thwart online crimi-
nal acCvity.

1:00 -
1:25

Your Childs Digital Footprint by Mark Venn-


Dunn
Find out how important it is to make the right
decisions as you navigate through the maze of the
World Wide Web. Your digital footprint can have
a signicant impact on your online presence,and
how it represents you.

6:00 -
6:30

But isnt eSafety Just for Older Kids? by Richard Harrold


UnCl relaCvely recently safeguarding eorts have been
focused on teenagers and older. With websites like CBee-
bies and Club Penguin and games consoles such as XBox
360 facilitaCng social funcConaliCes such as chat and web-
cam use, safeguarding assumes a signicantly increased
prole for Under-10's. This presentaCon will look at some of
the pracCcal ways parents can ensure their children make
the best use of these incredibly engaging technologies while
remaining safe online.

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Teen Panel: A Discussion led by ACS Students


Interested in nding out more about the ups and downs of a
teenagers digital life? A group of ACS students will be talk-
ing about their experiences online, raising issues and con-
cerns as well as sharing informaCon about online safety and
using technology at home, at school and in-between.

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