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    <bibtex:author>Sharples&#44; Michael and Graber&#44; R. and Harrison&#44; C. and Logan&#44; Kit</bibtex:author>

    <bibtex:title>E&#45;safety and Web 2.0 for children aged 11&#45;16</bibtex:title>

    <bibtex:journal>Journal of Computer Assisted Learning</bibtex:journal>

    <bibtex:year>2009</bibtex:year>
    <bibtex:volume>25</bibtex:volume>


    <bibtex:pages>70-84</bibtex:pages>
    <bibtex:number>1</bibtex:number>







    <bibtex:abstract>This paper reports findings from a survey and interviews with children aged 11201316 years&#44; teachers and parents on their attitudes to e&#45;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&#37; 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&#45;to&#45;face. Online interaction forms a different&#44; although overlapping&#44; social space to that of face&#45;to&#45;face friendships. Despite a desire from some teachers to explore the benefits of Web 2.0 for creative and social learning&#44; they report being constrained by a need to show a duty of care that avoids worst&#45;case risk to children&#44; 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&#45;safety. The panel reached a general consensus that schools should move towards allowing access to Web 2.0 sites&#44; with children being educated in responsible and creative learning.</bibtex:abstract>
    <bibtex:url>http://www3.interscience.wiley.com/journal/121640390/abstract</bibtex:url>
    <bibtex:doi>10.1111/j.1365&#45;2729.2008.00304.x</bibtex:doi>





    <bibtex:keywords>digital e&#45;safety edid9 identity interviews learning on&#45;line patternlanguagenetwork policy safety school survey web2.0</bibtex:keywords>



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