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Niall Mulrine

Technology: Safer Internet Day 2015 #SID2015

Niall Mulrine

YES, it’s that time again and for people who follow work in the field of internet safety and education acknowledge the important annual celebration of Safer Internet Day which is a global collaboration from people of all ages, races, locations, religions, abilities, careers, passions and lots more.

Very few celebrations that take place gets as much integration from all communities on an annual routine as Safer Internet Day shorten to #SID.
Tomorrow is the date on all calendar’s this year, that we can come together to learn and share the message that is being promoted this year. Every year, there are different tones to initiative the campaign, but the bottom line is truly always the same; How to stay safe online
This year 2015, Safer Internet Day #SID2015 message is “Let’s Create a Better internet Together” to promote safer internet use for our children, teachers and parents. 2015 Safer Internet Day is celebrating 12 years of the Internet Safety awareness day and will have major and minor events happening in over 100 countries on one day.

People will be collaborating and educating via online portals, forums, social media channels and not forgetting the Safer Internet Day live TV @ http://www.saferinternet.org.uk

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What is happening in donegal for Safer Internet Day?
In Donegal, 5 venues have activities on the day including one national school and one secondary school. Well done to those that are hosting events and also good luck to the venues that have not registered their details with www.SaferInternetDay.ie

What is Niall Mulrine doing for Safer Internet Day 2015?
This year I have the honour of hosting an online & offline workshop to a group of people in a multinational company which employing approx. 1100 to create awareness of Internet Safety for 21st Century parent’s people.
We will be discussing how difficult it is bridging the gap of technology information from child to parent; reviewing the array of social media apps that are available; the precautions we need to be aware of, the importance of communication in the family around devices and screen time; what to do if a child OR adult is being cyberbullied and much more. Within the workshop, there will interaction with what is happening around the world on the day.

Internet Safety kind of fell on my lap, so to speak. Whilst working in my professional capacity as IT consultant and trainer, I was working in schools in Donegal with their IT infrastructures and also gave computer classes to the children.
Being in the middle, the children were relaxed in the room with me and opening up honestly what their abilities were when it came to computing.

Some of the things 9 year olds were doing at home amazed me on their skill levels and I thought to myself “who is teaching who here?”. Children are magnets of information when it comes to a computer aided design product.

If it clicks they will try every button on it and see what potential it has. Their fears are less an issue in comparison to adults who need double reassurance before clicking on new areas.

This is an era, when ECDL was making movement and people were beginning to get taught how to use computer applications for home use and business, such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint. So you can see the scene parents are tapping one key at a time and the children are exploiting firewall ports on routers to get access to more online information.

Is Bebo any big deal?
There definitely was a gap of knowledge and parents were asking what “Bebo” was and is it something they needed to know about? Well Bebo was Ireland’s first introduction to a social media platform for children mainly in secondary level upwards. Of course national school children had accounts, but were kept under the radar.

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So to bridge this gap I created and began delivering Internet Safety Workshops to parents in Donegal, which then went on to delivering to the children and teachers.

I enjoyed it so much, as at that time I was training businesses on how to use social media for their business promotions and now I was explaining the pitfalls on the others side.

The fact then I became a father, I realised I needed to get more in-depth into this area, for when she reaches the age of tapping keys.
After some training and becoming a CEOP ambassador for Internet Safety training with the UK Police, I felt I had a little bit of extra resources to contact when needed. When it comes to technology, no one will ever have all answer I believe.

Highlights of delivering Internet Safety Workshops

I enjoyed each and every workshop, whether 6 parents turned up or 80 parents, it was always a fun interactive and learning session.
The main feedback from parents from the workshops was the ease of understanding the jargon in layman terms to help get over the hurdles of wanting to learn more. This was often a block for people.
The children enjoyed the workshops, as it was fun, educational and interactive and fun.

Teachers often thought the duration of the workshop would never work to hold the children’s attention span, I was happy when children lined up after the session to keep asking more questions and it was great to hear when a principal rang a week after a workshop, an instance of bullying was found out due to the information the teenagers got at the session. With this I travelled a lot of Ireland and met many great teachers, interesting parents and many smart children.

If you would like a workshop for a parents association, workplace conference, sports centre talk and many other venues, please contact me on 086-2377033

For more information & tips on Cyber Bullying & Internet Safety log on to www.CyberSafetyAdvice.com and www.PcClean.ie or ring 086-2377033

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