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I am pleased to announce that @MrJSmithson_Edu has been listed as an official support of the 2022 Safer Internet Day organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre.Over the coming weeks…
I am pleased to announce that @MrJSmithson_Edu has been listed as an official support of the 2022 Safer Internet Day organised by the UK Safer Internet Centre.Over the coming weeks…
Whilst I am currently working on producing the Cyber Security Basics for Edu Staff I thought I would put together a few quick top tips on how to ensure your school stay…
ith the sheer amount of access to the online world in touching distanec of all pupils and young children, keeping them safe online has become a huge part of parenting…
Introducing Web Check by the Nation Cyber Security Centre.“Web Check helps you identify and fix common security issues in your websites.“Direct from the NCSC websiteWeb Check checks your websites for…
CyberSprinters, is a new online game to help primary schools teach children about cyber security from an early age. It is a free interactive game, developed by the National Cyber…
This post is a quick intro into how you could start using more ICT in your classroom cross curriculum. With the digital age we live in and with technology usage…
Staying safe online has become a massive part of education over the past few years with our reliance on technology increasing daily. With not only educating children and staff but…
Sharing . Access . Friends . ExpectationsSocial media has become one of the largest communications spaces in the world, with over 100+ different platforms available to everyone of all ages.With younger generations now having…
Big shout out to Mark Anderson and the team from NetSupport for inviting me onto the TipTopTipsEdu show!Check out the interview below and listen to me talk about all things school IT management, cloud…
What can we do with technology? Well here we go, my first ever learning resource. Let’s get started off with something fairly simple. The following resource is a simple lesson…