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ACTIVITIES :: Safer Internet Programme :: Events:: Safer Internet Forum :: Forum 2009 :: Agenda

Promoting Online Safety in Schools

Safer Internet Forum 22 and 23 October 2009
Jean Monnet Building, Rue Alcide de Gasperi, Luxembourg

Agenda

Thursday 22 October 2009

Time Theme Speaker(s)
08:30
09:00
Registration
09:00
09:10
Introduction to SIF 2009 and topic Horst Forster, DG Information Society and Media, European Commission, Directorate Digital Content & Cognitive Systems
 
Setting the scene
09:10
09:20
Overview of current situation, challenges Ruth Harris (independent expert) (see CV)
Presentation
09:20
09:40
Inclusion of Online Safety in the school curriculum in the European countries: results from a Eurydice exploratory study Stanislav Ranguelov (Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency) (see CV)
Presentation
09:40
10:00
Eukidsonline: Situation from researchers perspective Sonia Livingstone (LSE, EU Kids Online Coordinator) (see CV)
Presentation
10:00
10:20
Coffee break
Online Safety in School: The children's perspective
Moderated
10:20
11:20
Interactive discussion with Youth Panel members on questions (followed by presentation):
  • Do you want to talk about Online Safety in School and why?
  • What would you like to talk about?
    Presentation
  • How would you like to learn about them (on the Internet/in discussion/etc.)?
    Presentation
Panel:
Youth Panel (4 representatives)

Commented by:
- Hans-Jürgen Gorsler, Ministry of Education, Lower Saxony, Germany
- José Luis Pazos, CEAPA-FAPA (Parents association), Spain
- Sonia Livingstone, EU Kids Online


Presentations:
- Rytis Rainys, Safer Internet Centre Lithuania (see CV)
Presentation
- Kari Laumann, You Decide Campaign, The Norwegian Board of Technology (see CV)
Presentation

followed by interaction with the audience
 

11:20
12:30
  • Who should talk about it?
    Presentation
  • What setting (e.g. class environment, subject) would you prefer?
    Presentation
Panel:
Youth panel (4 representatives)

Commented by:

- Ragnhildur Sigurdardottir, Heimili og skoli (Parents Association, Iceland)
- Suvi Tuominen, Safer Internet Centre Finland
-Eugenia de Blas Sanz, Orange Spain

Presentations:
- Suvi Tuominen, Safer Internet Centre Finland, and Meri Stark, Youth Panel Finland Presentation
-Eugenia de Blas Sanz, Orange Spain (see CV)
Presentation

followed by interaction with the audience

 
12:30
14:00
Lunch
Online Safety in School: Teachers, Parents and pupils working as a team
Moderated
14:00
14:40
  • What possibilities and risks should be discussed at school?
    Presentation
     
  • Different information for different age group (pre/primary/secondary school?)
Panel:
- Youth Panel (2 representatives)
- Teacher Panel (2 representatives)

Commented by:
- Brian O'Neill, EU Kids Online
- Tija Zirina, Riga Teacher Training and Educational Management Academy
-Maija Katkovska Latvia Safer Internet Centre

Presentation:
- Elisabetta Papuzza, Safer Internet Centre,Italy (see CV)
Presentation

Followed by interaction with the audience
14:40
15:40
  • Common engagement of Teachers, Parents and Pupils: Teamwork
Panel:
- Teacher Panel (2 representatives)
- Youth Panel (2 representatives)

Commented by:
- Anne Collier, ConnectSafely.org
- Charlotte Aynsley, Becta, United Kingdom
- Dimitris Stamoulis, ASPE (Parents association), Greece and COFACE (Confederation of Family Organizations in the EU)

Presentations:
- Ancella Evers, Cyberouders, VOO, Netherlands (see CV)
Presentation
- Charlotte Aynsley, Becta, United Kingdom (see CV)
Presentation

followed by interaction with the audience


 
15:40
16:00
Coffee break
Online Safety in School: The Teacher's perspective
Moderated
16:00
17:00
Interactive discussion with Teacher Panel members on questions (followed by presentation):

How to empower and build confidence of teachers in using online technologies and teaching about online safety in the school environment
Presentation
  • Do you feel confident to talk about Online Safety in School?
     
  • What are the main concerns when
    talking about Online Safety aspects?

    Presentation
Panel:
Teacher Panel (4 representatives)

Commented by:
- Gianna Maria Cappello, University of Palermo, Italy
- Evelyn Stepancik, Ministry of Education, Austria
- Gry Hasselbach, Awareness Centre Denmark

Presentations:
- Gianna Maria Cappello, University of Palermo, Italy (see CV)
Presentation
- Evelyn Stepancik, Ministry of Education, Austria (see CV)
Presentation

followed by interaction with audience

 
17:00
18:00
What material do teachers need in order to teach easily Online Safety at school?
  - easy to use, hands-on material
  - online material
  - offline material
  - training
  - elearning

Presentation
  • Public-private partnership
    Presentation
Panel:
Teacher Panel (4 representatives)
Commented by:
- Tom van Renterghem, Awareness Centre, Belgium
- Agnieszka Wrzesień, Awareness Centre, Poland
- Annie Mullins, Vodafone/TeachToday, United Kingdom

followed by interaction with audience

Presentations:
- Agnieszka Wrzesień, Awareness Centre, Poland (see CV)
Presentation
- Annie Mullins, Vodafone/TeachToday (see CV)
Presentation
- Lars Kindervater, Deutsche Telekom (see CV)
Presentation

Followed by interaction with the audience

 

18:00

Cocktail reception in the foyer

All sessions will be held in English with interpretation in French, German, English, Italian and Spanish

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Friday 23 October 2009

 

Time Theme Speaker(s)
Online Safety in School: 'The right ingredients'
09:10
10:10
Online Safety in the School curriculum: national examples Presentation by Ministry representatives of 3 Member States

Commented by:
- Alain Bolli, B2i, Ministry of Education, France
Presentation
- Alina Moisescu, Ministry of Education, Romania (see CV)
Presentation
- Claude Schock, Ministry of Education, Luxembourg (see CV)
Presentation

Commented by:
- Liz Butterfield, Hector's World, New Zealand
- Tomi Dolenc, Awareness Centre Slovenia
- Karl Hopwood, Teacher Panel moderator

Followed by interaction with the audience
 
10:10
10:50
International Examples of teaching online safety in schools Presentations by:

- Liz Butterfield, Hector's World, New Zealand (see CV)
Presentation
- Ahmad Izham Khairuddin, Cybersecurity Malaysia (see CV)
Presentation

Commented by:
- teacher panel representative
- Claude Schock, Ministry of Education, Luxembourg
- Janice Richardson, INSAFE

followed by interaction with the audience
 
10:50
11:10
Coffee break
11:10
11:20
Summing up Children's and Teachers needs and concerns Ruth Harris (independent expert)
11:20
12:10
Teaching pupils:
  • What do pupils need to learn?
  • When to introduce Online Safety in School?
    Presentation
Panel:
- Pauline Östner, Vice Chair of the National association of youth for social and mental health, Sweden
- Sonia Livingstone, EU Kids Online
- Artemis Tsitsika, University of Athens
- Yiannis Laouris, Safer Internet Centre Cyprus
- Ana Paiva, Ministry of Education Portugal

Presentation:
- Ana Paiva, Ministry of Education Portugal (see CV)
Presentation

followed by interaction with audience

12:10
12:50
Training teachers:
  • Basic understanding of new media for teachers
  • The right use of new technologies
    Presentation
Panel:
- Teachers Panel representative
- Miroslava Cernochova, Charles University Prague, Czech Republic
- Chris Harrison, President European School Heads Association
- Barbara Buchegger, Ministry of Education, Austria
- Fredrik Holmberg, Folkets Bio Filmpedagogerna, Sweden

Presentation:
- Barbara Buchegger, Ministry of Education/ Awareness Centre Austria (see CV)
Presentation

followed by interaction with the audience
 
12:50
13:00
Summarizing the Safer Internet Forum 2009 Ruth Harris (independent expert)
13:00 END OF SIF 2009

All sessions will be held in English with interpretation in French, German, English, Italian and Spanish

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