‘Mister, you’re on Google!’
7:54 pm on the 31st of March, 2009‘Mister, you’re on google!’ That was how my tutor group incredulously greeted me this morning as I got to the classroom door.* My first reaction was an instant, ‘So are you!’
I was pretty sure that most of them would be online in one way or another and I knew that a lot of them have been shown at some point on the school news podcast. They were pretty taken aback by this, they genuinely did not realise how much information google (or any other search engine) takes in.
I’ve not really used my websites much this year for a variety of reasons, so the majority of my pupils, I think, are not really aware of my web presence. My tutor group seemed stunned that I would have a website. I was asked quite determinedly why do I have a website? The first thing that popped into my head was ‘why do you not?’
Tutor time is always busy and usually a bit of a battle to get the register done and the announcements all read (and heard!) but today I said I would answer their questions if I could get the register done quickly which we managed quicker than normal. I explained to those who hadn’t heard the start of it all that I had been discovered and that someone had asked why I had a website. Then I asked them to put their hands up if they had a bebo account, I didn’t count but it was almost every one of them. I explained that meant each of them had their own website – they didn’t seem to realise. I ventured a few questions about how careful they are with personal information and was heartened to hear that they didn’t seem to do anything too silly.
In less than 10 minutes it is never going to be possible to cover everything but I did manage to broach the subject of future employers searching for them, put forward the idea of a portfolio site, asked them their views about filtering at school, and asked about levels of filtering at home. Most responses were fairly predictable.
I will have to spend more time on this with them, they sat and listened very well and were clearly interested to explore the issues.
I was struck by how much there still is to do to educate them. Do I put myself forward to get set up to run some CEOP training?
(Hawick pupils seem not to go in for ‘Sir’ preferring ‘Mister’ instead)
Tags: ceop, internet-safety
April 1st, 2009 at 8:13 am on the 1st of April, 2009
Always fun when pupils find you online. You should do the CEOP training, it sounds like the kids in your tutor group are pretty clued up but there may be some others in the year (I’m guessing that unlike GHS you tutor group isn’t the full year group) or even the rest of the school that are unaware. Especially of companies googling them.
April 1st, 2009 at 6:33 pm on the 1st of April, 2009
I think I have one of 7 or 8 tutor groups in the 2nd year alone. A little different to GHS!
They seemed fairly clued up, but did seem to indicate that their parents maybe aren’t.
I volunteered to do the CEOP training with Ollie at Musselburgh back last term but didn’t hear more back. I would like to do it but I really don’t think I have the time to do this as well – but feel really strongly that someone needs to. A quandry!
April 2nd, 2009 at 11:47 am on the 2nd of April, 2009
Swimmers from the club have been finding me on Facebook, which I’m finding a bit difficult! I have been posting blog links on my facebook page but if all the kids are going to read my blog, I won’t be able to write quite the same on the blog. So I’m trying to decide whether to go and offend them all by rejecting their friendship or just not post bloglinks and hope I get away with it.
April 2nd, 2009 at 1:06 pm on the 2nd of April, 2009
Hi Christine, it’s a tough one isn’t it. I know people take various tacks. Some post nothing about themselve and accept all friend requests; iothers add no friends but post lots. I post nothing and accept very few friend requests – I am a facebook recluse. I use it mainly to filter what photos get tagged of me. It’s kind of like I spy on myself!
May 19th, 2009 at 11:16 pm on the 19th of May, 2009
Just completed CEOPs training today, but wasn’t online looking for that. How strange. Anyway, I have an answer to the Facebook quandry – set it to private, and I mean completely private – no info leaking out in your profile description. And if you really want to have a Facebook pupils can link to (a bit of a faux pas) – set up two different accounts!
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