Staff at Presentation Secondary School Waterford discuss the infrastructure and device management in the school, staff CPD and the technology projects staff and students are running across the school.
Students and staff at Presentation Secondary School Waterford describe their approaches to digital learning in the school and how both students and staff are involved in planning. We also hear from some of their Digital Assistants.
Celine McMahon, Skerries Community College, describes how the school involves students in cyberbullying awareness and prevention.
Neal Megarity, Whitechurch National School, Rathfarnham, describes how the school engaged with their local community Gardaí as part of their anti-bullying prevention and awareness work.
Siobhán Lynch, Fingal Community College, describes how she teaches Digital Citizenship and how she encourages students to get involved in discussions and learning about Digital Citizenship. She talks about the student ambassadors in her class who did training with Webwise and how they’ve been sharing their knowledge and supporting their school.
AJ Doyle, St Mary's Academy CBS, talks about the Lockers Programme which covers the laws around sexting and non-consensual sharing. He describes how he covered the topics in class by watching the Webwise video Forever and discussing case studies in groups.
Elish Sheridan, Kingswood Community College, discusses how she incorporated Digital Citizenship into her classes and involved students through class discussions and creating Digital Citizenship passports and processes to safeguard technology.
Anna Hurley, St. Mary's Central School Cork, talks about the importance of teaching well-being online to her 1st class students and how she used activities from Webwise HTML Heroes as part of her class including class discussions about being online, Archie's story, quizzes, and a moving debate.
Roisin Johnston, Holy Cross Mercy School, talks about the importance of staying safe and being kind online, and the activities her classes took part in for Safer Internet Day, including wearing Webwise wristbands, a poster competition, student-led workshops, presentations and an internet safety song.
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