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.
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 |