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What do 17,000 children in London tell us about online safety?

The LGfL eSafety Results

Christian Smith

Year of posting: 2014


Abstract:

What do 17,000 children in London tell us about online safety?

The London Grid for Learning (LGfL) has published the results of the London eSafety survey. Although undertaken last year, the results of over 17,000 children took considerable time to analyse and we are grateful to the Open University both for advice and support.

www.scribd.com/collections/4445219/LGFL-Esafety-Survey-Reports​


Keywords:

esafety, results, ICT, computing, London, LGFL, report, computing, child protection


Study

Overwhelmingly, most children are having fun online and they experience little of concern and do not put themselves at risk.

Esafety Education is having impact, but mainly on KS2.

LGfL has published the presentation and research paper given at BETT 2014 by Christian Smith and Helen Warner at www.scribd.com/collections/4445219/LGFL-Esafety-Survey-Reports and www.lgfl.net/esafety/Pages/E-safety-Survey.aspx

You can contact Christian at Christian.Smith@strictlyeducation.co.uk and Helen Warner at Helen.Warner@3bm.co.uk

Key conclusions are:

Key messages for schools:

Key messages for parents:

The full report and presentaions can be downloaded from www.scribd.com/collections/4445219/LGFL-Esafety-Survey-Reports or http://safety.lgfl.net


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