Wednesday, 3 March 2010 - 2pm to 4pm
This JISC Legal webcast was designed to assist institutions meet their legal duties and inspection needs in relation to safeguarding and e-security.
Downloadable Segments
1. Introduction - Jackie Milne, JISC Legal
2. The Legal Overview - Jackie Milne, JISC Legal
3. Legal Liability - Jason Miles-Campbell, JISC Legal
4. Liability Scenarios - John X Kelly, Jason Miles-Campbell and Kirsty McLaughlin, JISC Legal
5. Viewer's Questions - Jackie Milne and Jason Miles-Campbell, JISC Legal
6. Framing Your e-Safety Policy and Procedures Checklist - Jackie Milne, JISC Legal
7. Building e-Safety Into Your Infrastructure - John X Kelly, JISC Legal
8. Policy and Infrastructure Scenarios - Kirsty McLaughlin and John X Kelly, JISC Legal
9. Viewer's Questions and Panel Discussion - The JISC Legal Team
10. Conclusion - Jackie Milne, JISC Legal
Segments of this webcast are also available to view on Vimeo.
Viewer Feedback
Please remember to send your feedback on the webcast.
'A most enjoyable and informative 2 hours. I gained lots of tips on e-Safety to bring forward to our next team meeting.'
-Pauline Nash, Waltham Forest College
'Extremely useful, timely information. It is an excellent resource that is well-presented and in a great format.'
-Shri Footring, RSC Eastern
'Some very good comments and discussion in this webcast. I've noted several areas for development within our current infrastructure and processes. I have also made references to specifics within the session for other key users.'
-Sam Courtney, Dorset Adult Learning
'Useful overview as I'm about to become involved in developing new e-learning resources for staff awareness of e-Safety and data protection.'
-Gordon McLeod, Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama
'The "Background Video for Scotland" is very informative and accurate from the perspective of the HMIE.'
-Peter Travers, HM Inspectorate of Education
Programme - Safeguarding - Meeting Your e-Safety Duties Webcast
2:00 Invitation to watch specific background video
- Your inspectorate and safeguarding e-safety
- England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales
2:05 Introduction
- Housekeeping
- What does all this mean for colleges?
2:10 The Legal Overview
2:20 Legal Liability
- Data protection, privacy, identity theft
- IPR, copyright
- Harassment
- Sexual offences, obscene content
- Cyberbullying
2:40 Liability Scenarios
2:55 Viewers’ Questions
3:00 Coffee Break
3:10 Framing Your e-Safety Policy and Procedures Checklist
3:20 Building e-Safety into Your Infrastructure
- Managing data effectively
3:30 Policy and Infrastructure Scenarios
3:40 Viewers’ Questions
3:50 Panel Discussion
3:55 Conclusion
4:00 Close |