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Safer Internet Day 2023

2/2/2023

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Safer Internet Day (SID) is an EU wide initiative to promote a safer internet for all users, especially young people.

It is promoted in Ireland by the PDST Technology in Education and Webwise. Safer Internet Day 2022 took place on Tuesday, February 8th with a record-breaking 183,000 people taking part in the celebrations!

SAVE THE DATE: Safer Internet Day 2023 will take place on Tuesday, 7th February 2023.
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Click here to access the parents section of the Webwise website for great information on all things internet safety.
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Safer Internet Day 2019

17/1/2019

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This year Safer Internet day will run on Tuesday February 5th. As part of the build up to this we are providing links for parents to become more internet savvy and ensure their children are safer when using the internet. 

​Further information for parents can be found on the WebWise website here
 
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Safer Internet Day 2017

6/2/2017

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Tomorrow, February 7th,  is Safter Internet Day 2017. As a Digital School it is vital that we help children to become safer internet users and wiser in what they post, share and connect with on social media and across the internet in general. 

Below are some really good resources to help educuate both parents and children on safer usage of the internet. These resources have been made available by WebWise and SaferInternetDay
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A Parents’ Guide to Minecraft - SID2016

9/2/2016

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What is Minecraft?​

Minecraft is a 3-D computer game where players can build anything. The game which has been described as like an ‘online Lego’ involves building blocks and creating structures across different environments and terrains. Set in a virtual world the game involves resource gathering, crafting items, building, and combat.
It’s one of the most popular games in the world right now and can be an excellent way for kids to learn about creativity and working together.
Minecraft can be played on computers, phones, tablets and consoles. The game can cost around €20.00 depending on what device you are using it on.

Is there an Age Restriction?
Minecraft has been rated as suitable for 7+ by the European games rating agency, PEGI. However the game itself has an age restriction of 13+. This is to do with the administrative requirements associated with retaining data about children rather than any safety concerns. You aren't asked for proof of age when you are signing up.

Why is Minecraft so popular with kids?Minecraft is hugely popular with kids particularly those aged between 6 and 13 years old. What makes the game so popular is that players can create anything… from cities to roller coasters and anything in between, there are no rules to the game and the possibilities and endless.

The game also allows for multiplayer mode, a popular function with young players, who enjoy playing with their friends and helping each other build new creations. For most children, the appeal is the freedom the game offers.

Are there any benefits to playing Minecraft?There are number of benefits and skills children can learn and develop from playing Minecraft. In fact some schools have started to incorporate it into the classroom. So, what are the benefits?
  • Developing problem solving skills
  • Improves computer literacy, kids can develop and learn basic programming and software skills.
  • Encourages creativity and can help develop design skills – Players can build/create anything they can imagine
  • Improve teamwork skills and encourages collaboration
  • Improve mathematical, spatial and analytical skills
 
Are there any risks?
There are a number of potential risks which parents may be concerned with. However many of these can be easily managed.

Multiplayer Mode
Minecraft has both multi and single player options. Many kids like to use multiplayer mode to play with their friends and to play with people around the world. As with most online games and apps, there are risks of encountering bad language, harassment, inappropriate content etc. To help avoid this, you can set games for single-player only (this can be done in the game settings), or disable the chat option in multiplayer. Click here for details on how to turn off the chat setting.

Violence
Minecraft contains very little violence, graphic or inappropriate content, for example there is no blood in the game. Players can however, hit or kill animals or each other in multiplayer mode, but this is not the main focus of the game and graphics are very cartoon like.

Minecraft on YouTube
Many kids watch Minecraft tutorials on YouTube to get help, hints and tips on the game. Some YouTube tutorials include bad language or inappropriate comments. To avoid your child encountering this, encourage them to use these recommended YouTube channels for Minecraft tutorials.

Here’s a good place to start: commonsensemedia.org/blog/the-10-best-kid-friendly-minecraft-channels-on-youtube

Additional Tips for ParentsIt can helpful to set time limits on how much screen time your child is allowed.
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Agree some basic gameplay rules – for example decide if you comfortable with your child using multi-player mode or chatting to other players online. For more information and safety tips on online gaming go to: webwise.ie/parents/online-gaming-for-parents/

All credit to this material goes to Web Wise Ireland who are promoting SID2016. Please log onto WebWise.ie for more information regarding internet safety and your child.
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Safer Internet Day 2016 - Parents Explainers! 

9/2/2016

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Most of our children have access to the internet, mobile devices and a wide selection of apps, but do you know what your child is using? And how to help them be safe?

Please click on the link below to open the WebWise Ireland page which gives a great incite into app and programs used by children and teens and what parents should look out for.
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