Speaker: Brett Lee

Brett Lee from INESS spent 20 years in the Queensland police force predominantly investigating child exploitation. He uses his extensive knowledge and experience to educate children, teachers, parents and the wider community about the dangers and responsibilities that surround the Internet and mobile phones.  In this Learning@school keynote, Brett talks about the value and necessity of embracing the online world for our youth, balanced against the risks, responsibilities and dangers that are inherent through the nature of the internet. 

Views 4,570
Date added: 13 Apr 2011
Duration: 44:37

Embracing a cyber world - managing the risk

Brett Lee from INESS spent 20 years in the Queensland police force predominantly investigating child exploitation. He uses his extensive knowledge and experience to educate children, teachers, parents and the wider community about the dangers and responsibilities that surround the Internet and mobile phones.  In this Learning@school keynote, Brett talks about the value and necessity of embracing the online world for our youth, balanced against the risks, responsibilities and dangers that are inherent through the nature of the internet. 

Views 4,570 Date added: 29/09/2012

Embracing a cyber world - managing the risk

Date added: 29/09/2012

Embracing a cyber world - managing the risk

Brett Lee from INESS spent 20 years in the Queensland police force predominantly investigating child exploitation. He uses his extensive knowledge and experience to educate children, teachers, parents and the wider community about the dangers and responsibilities that surround the Internet and mobile phones.  In this Learning@school keynote, Brett talks about the value and necessity of embracing the online world for our youth, balanced against the risks, responsibilities and dangers that are inherent through the nature of the internet. 

Views 4,570 Date added: 29/09/2012

Embracing a cyber world - managing the risk

Date added: 29/09/2012

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