Tertiary Catalogue
- Content Catalogue
- Tertiary
- Digital Smarts
×
Categories
- Careers and Work Readiness
- Functional Skills
- Industry
- Agriculture, Environment and Animal Care
- Business and Administration
- Catering and Hospitality
- Childcare and Education
- Construction
- Creative and Design
- Digital
- Engineering and Manufacturing
- Hair and Beauty
- Health and Science
- Legal, Finance and Accounting
- Protective Services
- Sales, Marketing and Procurement
- Social Care
- Transport and Logistics
- Personal Development
- Secondary
- Art & Design
- Citizenship
- Computing and ICT
- Dance
- Design & Technology
- Drama
- English
- Food Technology
- Geography
- History
- Mathematics
- Modern Foreign Languages
- Music
- Personal, Social, Health, and Economic Education
- Philosophy
- Physical Education
- Religious Education
- Science
- Teacher Professional Development
Series: Digital Smarts
Behaving Ethically Online
The message of this teen-centred video is that all students have a responsibility to behave ethically online. Teenage hosts discuss the components which make up cyberbullying, and how to become an “upstander” rather than a bystander. The...Show More
The message of this teen-centred video is that all students have a responsibility to behave ethically online. Teenage hosts discuss the components which make up cyberbullying, and how to become an “upstander” rather than a bystander. The video goes on to detail the differences between legitimate online research and plagiarism, as well as the differences between legitimate sharing online and piracy. Show Less
Protecting Your Online Reputation and Safety
The video provides specific advice about how to protect students’ privacy, security and online reputations. Real-life dangers from predators, spammers and identity thieves are revealed through teen interviews and accounts from experts in cyber...Show More
The video provides specific advice about how to protect students’ privacy, security and online reputations. Real-life dangers from predators, spammers and identity thieves are revealed through teen interviews and accounts from experts in cyber security and safety. Students are also challenged to think about ways that digital technology can be used to enhance or damage their reputations. Show Less