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E-safety and Web 2.0 for children aged 11-16
by: Michael Sharples and R. Graber and C. Harrison and Kit Logan
In: Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
, Vol. 25
, Nr. 1
(2009)
, p. 70-84.
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Abstract
This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 11201316 years, teachers and parents on their attitudes to e-safety in relation to social networking and media creation Web 2.0 and their practices at school and at home. The results showed that 74% of the children surveyed have used social network SN sites and that a substantial minority regularly interact socially online with people they have not met face-to-face. Online interaction forms a different, although overlapping, social space to that of face-to-face friendships. Despite a desire from some teachers to explore the benefits of Web 2.0 for creative and social learning, they report being constrained by a need to show a duty of care that avoids worst-case risk to children, to restrict access to SN sites. The respondents also report more direct concerns about Internet bullying and exam cheating. We also report a Policy Delphi process with a panel of 30 people with expertise in Web 2.0 and e-safety. The panel reached a general consensus that schools should move towards allowing access to Web 2.0 sites, with children being educated in responsible and creative learning.


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