e-safety

 Our e-safety Policy

eTwinning communicates, collaborates, develops projects and shares staff working in schools in participating European countries (teachers, school principals, librarians, etc.); In short, it provides a safe platform for them to feel and become part of the most exciting learning community in Europe. Teachers who sign up for eTwinning are checked by the National Support Services and are approved to use all the features of eTwinning. However, there are problems with working safely on the Internet that require everyone to be aware, including teachers and students, and be equipped to take advantage of everything from online purchase to the publication of images. In today's world, every citizen is also a citizen of the digital world and needs to understand what rights and responsibilities are related to being a digital citizen.

 

 eTwinning Principles 

• The pictures and files you add to the Profile or Resources sections should not infringe copyright!

• Make sure that the messages you post in the forums match the forum thread!

• Do not send too many messages, including teachers you work with.

• Before adding someone to your contact list, contact them.

 

 Video and Photo Sharing 

• Avoid sharing photos and videos with students' faces selected as much as possible.

• If sharing is to be done, always sign a letter that allows parents to share at the beginning of the project.

• Share videos and pictures with restrictions on Youtube and Vimeo.

• Respond to messages sent to you in a polite language without delay.

• Do not send your correspondence in capital letters.

• Do not share the same message to the same person more than once.

• Do not share your personal information.

 

 10 rules on Internet Ethics 

• Never use the computer to harm others.

• Never, do not interfere with the work of others by computer.

• Never look for ways to shuffle other people's files.

• Never use the computer to steal.

• Never use the computer as a false testimony or in making false evidence.

• Never use anyone else's computer resources without permission from the owner.

• Never write a program without thinking about its social content.

• Never use the computer without respect and attention.

 

In this context, our project has been acted in accordance with the following principles.

• All our partners inform their parents about the project before starting the project

• Signing parents permission documents.

• Using low-resolution, distant, unpredictable student faces.

• Project pages are not public.

• Setting the visibility of Youtube videos to "unlisted".

• Students' project activities are done at home.

• Student names and identity information are not clear in publications.

Please download the following parents' permit documents and fill them in from the student parents participating in the project.


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