Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
E-Safety Generic Slideshare
1. E-Safety, Security & Responsibility Click to edit Master title style Kevin Campbell-Wright E-Learning Advisor (ACL & E-Safety) SLIDESHARE VERSION Click to edit Master subtitle style www.rsc-yh.ac.uk | slide 1 RSCs – Stimulating and supporting innovation in learning
2. E-Safety, Security & Responsibility WARNING This is a presentation about e-safety. E-Safety is about protecting people from harm. Harm is never a pleasant thing. We are going to use scenarios that deal with issues around hate speech, sexual abuse and malice. Many are real. None of this is meant offensively – it is necessary in order to cover the topic. This is not legal advice or support
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4. Consequences- To students, to you professionally, to you personally and to the organisation
5. Your role – What you have to do, what you should do, what you mustn’t doIt’s about applying common sense – is it any different to the real world?
13. E-Safety, Security & Responsibility RISK ASSESSMENT OSTRICH RISK OF NOT Student or Staff Harmed Students Unable To Learn Legal Action Staff Unable To Teach Press / Media Smears Creativity Limited Financial Loss Information Restricted Infrastructure Collapse