Learning to be safe and to keep others safe, to be respectful, and act appropriately with information in an online world is as important to young people now as teaching them the road-code and how t

Suzie Vesper, National ICTPD facilitator for CORE, discusses e-safety, or internet safety from the point of view of educators in schools.

Ewan McIntosh discusses the new skills and attitudes associated with Internet safety, as separate from digital literacy, emphasizing the need to work from established teaching and learning practice

Tara Taylor-Jorgensen is a CORE Education eFellow and a teacher at Bairds Mainfreight Primary School.

Nancy Groh is Senior Cybersafety Consultant from Netsafe. In this talk she takes us through the phases of citizenship and cybersafety.

Brett Lee from INESS spent 20 years in the Queensland police force predominantly investigating child exploitation.

In this episode of the Ten Trends, Derek Wenmoth explains that as our world expands to include the 'virtual world' so too must our concept of cit

In this talk from ULearn11, Craig McDonald-Brown outlines why more New Zealand specific research is required into students' online practices.

At Ulearn11 Craig McDonald-Brown highlights local research into students' online practices. He compares New Zealand research to studies overseas.