Being online is not enough, but being practical with critical thinking is key
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Added: Feb 27, 2025
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ONLINE SAFETY
O utline Protecting devices 01 Protecting personal data and privacy 02 Protecting well being 03 Protecting the environment 04 Online child safety 05 Cyber bulling and harassment 06
Digital Observatory – What is it? Password Protecting Devices Pattern Finger scan
Digital Observatory – What is it? Screen lock options Open your phone's Settings app. Tap Security. If you don't find “Security,”: To get help, go to your phone manufacturer's support site. To pick a kind of screen lock, tap Screen lock. Tap the screen lock option you'd like to use. Follow the on-screen instructions. Protecting Devices
Free WIFI 5
Digital Observatory – What is it? Virus specific kinds of malware that harm files on an infected device in order to spread further Protecting Devices
Digital Observatory – What is it? Anti-virus scan for apps from unofficial third parties and check against a known list of compromised apps Protecting Devices
Digital Observatory – What is it? Use Secure Wi-Fi Networks: When connecting to Wi-Fi networks, especially public ones, ensure they are secure and encrypted. Avoid accessing sensitive information or making online transactions on unsecured or unfamiliar networks. Protecting Devices
WHO IS LOOKING AT YOU ONLINE. Protect Person Data & Privacy
The words we say, the pictures we post, the places we visit make up our digital “reputations. Protect Well Being
Some of your online “friends may not be who they say they are. Someone who tells you “she” is a female could be a man posing as a lady. Wow!, you sound really cute and we have the same birthday! We must be destined to meet! Well, I don’t mind admitting I was homecoming queen and maybe we could celebrate our birthdays together. Cyber Bulling And Harassment
Think before you post DO NOT post something that you would not want some people to read. Online Safety Tips
Dress appropriately One of the magical things about working remotely is the freedom to wear anything to work. However, do not abuse this right by dressing unprofessionally. Accord your students the same respect as if they were in a physical lecture room. 13
Keep it professional (avoid scandals) Try to avoid the things you wouldn’t do in a physical lecture room e.g. Eating food while teaching Flirting with students Shouting at students Making racist, tribalist, sexist or racist comments Throwing insults at students or colleagues Discussing politics in non-political class etc. Sharing pornography, whether accidentally or not. Just reading content from a pamphlet or book for your teaching session 14
Switch off Camera when not needed! 15
Don’t forget to log off after the class! 16
Set up Internet filtering Use your router or internet service provider’s security app to configure child-safe internet filtering What You Can Do at Home
Block websites and keywords you don’t want the child to access What You Can Do at Home
Schedule when child can access the internet What You Can Do at Home
Digital Observatory – What is it? Use Two-Factor Authentication (2FA): Online Safety Tips
Digital Observatory – What is it? Keep Software Updated Online Safety Tips
Digital Observatory – What is it? Be Cautious of Phishing Attempts Online Safety Tips
Digital Observatory – What is it? Be Mindful of Social Media Privacy Online Safety Tips
Regularly Back Up Data Online Safety Tips
Digital Observatory – What is it? Exercise Caution with Online Shopping Online Safety Tips
How to create your users account on to the observatory Q&A