Live Radio
Our 12-hour long internet radio marathon took place on 5 February, Safer Internet Day. Thank you so much for tuning in, and sending us questions, comments and opinions. We hope you found the information provided by all our experts useful.
Below, we have published the available podcasts as well as resource links for each of our guests on the day, so listen again for top tips and practical advice on using internet technologies safely delivered directly from Facebook, YouTube, Google, Twitter, ISPs, and mobile phone operators, as well as information about sharing music, films and content legally.
09:00 Intro Hour
David Wright, South West Grid for Learning and Susie Hargreaves, Internet Watch Foundation - introduction to the day and the Centre
Thibaut Kleiner, European Commission & Clement, French student
Prof Andy Phippen, Plymouth University & Hannah Broadbent, Childnet on Safer Internet Day survey
10:00 What I want to do online
Caroline Hurst, Childnet reading The Three monsters story for young children
Kelly Mendoza & Darri Stephens, Common Sense Media U.S on content rating http://www.commonsensemedia.org/
Laura Batten, Disney Club Penguin on safety features in Club Penguin http://www.clubpenguin.com/parents/
Stephanie Gould, Egmont UK on digital publishing and ebooks http://www.egmont.co.uk/
Prof Sonia Livingstone, London School of Economics on latest research in internet usagehttp://www2.lse.ac.uk/media@lse/research/EUKidsOnline/Home.aspx
Vernon Jones, Moviestarplanet on safety features in Moviestarplanet www.moviestarplanet.co.uk
11:00 Anti-bullying
Richard Piggin, Beatbullying; Luke Roberts, Anti-Bullying Alliance & Alex Holmes, Diana Award Programme on help and support with tackling bullying http://www.beatbullying.org/ , http://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/ , http://diana-award.org.uk/anti-bullying
Brian Donnelly, respectme on charity work in tackling bullying in Scotland www.respectme.org.uk
Natalie, Anti-Bullying Alliance ambassador
Jacqueline Bauchere, Microsoft on safety features in Microsoft products www.wholefamilysafety.com
Socrates, Anti-Bullying Alliance ambassador
12:00 Being a friend/ Being a digital citizen
Patricia Cartes, Facebook on safety features in Facebook and social reporting https://www.facebook.com/safety
Naomi Gummer, Google UK; Claire Lilley, NSPCC and Ciaran, young student on the Interactivism project http://interactivism-think-kids.simpl.co/
Ciaran, young student Youth Participation team NSPCC
13:00 Digital Literacy
Jeremy Browne, Minister of Crime Prevention at Home Office on Safer Internet Day
Edward Timpson, Minister for Children and Families on Safer Internet Day
Ellen Ferguson, Mindcandy on safety features in Moshi Monsters www.moshimonsters.com
Claire Rush, YouTube on YouTube for schools and interactive digital literacy lessons www.google.com/edu/youtube/curric or www.youtube.com/edu
Phil Kingsland, Nominet on knowthenet http://www.knowthenet.org.uk/
Dominic Stevenson, the Fostering Network on support for foster carers around internet safety www.fostering.net
14:00 Euronet Hour
Janice Richardson, Insafe on role of Insafe for Safer Internet Day www.saferinternetday.org
Veronica Samara, Greece on Safer Internet Day activities in Greece
Marcela Alzin, Austria on Safer Internet Day activities in Austria
Gry Hasselbalch, Denmark on Safer Internet Day activities in Denmark
Luiza Shahbazyan, Bulgaria on Safer Internet Day activities in Bulgaria
Loreta Krizinauskiene. Lithuania on Safer Internet Day activities in Lithuania
15:00 Privacy and Digital Footprint
Del Harvey, Twitter on safety features in Twitter www.twitter.com/help , www.twitter.com/privacy , www.twitter.com/rules
Naomi Gummer, Google UK on SafeSearch in Google http://www.google.co.uk/goodtoknow or http://www.google.co.uk/goodtoknow/familysafety/tools/
Patricia Cartes, Facebook on privacy settings in Facebook
Kim Sanchez, Microsoft on internet safety priorities at Microsoft https://www.facebook.com/saferonline and
Microsoft Safer Online Teen Challenge
16:00 Content Sharing and Copyright
Liz Bales, The Industry Trust on legal sources to share film, TV, music, sports and ebook content www.thecontentmap.com
Adam Liversage, BPI Recorded Music on sharing and downloading music legally http://www.bpi.co.uk or www.whymusicmatters.org
David Austin, British Board for Film Classification on age ratings for film content http://www.bbfc.co.uk
Nicola Hodson, Microsoft on tools and advice from Microsoft for parents (Windows 8 tools)
Useful links http://www.askaboutgames.com/
17:00 Being Safe Online
David Brown, OFSTED on good esafety practices in schools - more info
Tony Neate, Get Safe Online on work organisation does www.getsafeonline.org
Vicki Shotbolt, ParentZone on support for parents www.theparentzone.co.uk
Rowan Davies, Mumsnet on internet safety issues discussed by members http://www.mumsnet.com/internet-safety
Andrew Pill, Argos on free family software available online http://www.argos.co.uk/static/ArgosPromo3/includeName/norton-anti-virus.htm
Julian David, Intellect UK on Association’s view and perspective around internet safety http://www.intellectuk.org/
Sarah Sumpter, Insafe on Safer Internet Day 10th Anniversary event Brussels
18:00 Being Safe Online
Ben Brown, BSkyB on internet safety support for Sky customers - how to set up controls
Matt Rogerson, Virgin Media on internet safety support for Virgin Media customers http://ourdigitalfuture.co.uk/ and how to set controls
David McDonald, BT on internet safety support for BT customers www.bt.com/familyprotection and how to set up controls
TalkTalk customers - how to set up parental controls
Deborah Preston, Symantec for Norton on filtering products for the family - free Norton online family product
Mike Short, Telefonica O2 on tips and tools for O2 mobile phone customers http://www.o2.co.uk/thinkbig,
http://bit.ly/11FR0md or http://news.o2.co.uk/2013/02/05/children-and-the-internet-from-safer-to-better/
Annie Mullins, Vodafone on tips and tools for Vodafone mobile phone customers http://www.vodafone.com/parents
Ciaran Bradley, Adaptive Mobile on security features in mobile phones - more info
Shirley Dent, PhonePayPlus on tips and advice for using apps and premium rate services www.phonebrain.org.uk, www.phonepayplus.org.uk
Prof Andy Phippen, Plymouth University & Emma Lowther, IWF on sexting research
19:00 Reporting and Telling Someone
Jennifer Puckett, eModeration on social media moderation http://www.emoderation.com/child-internet-safety
Jonathan Baggaley, CEOP on reporting & tackling grooming www.ceop.police.uk, http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/first2amillion/
Steven Sweeney, Met Police on support police provides in schools and communities www.safe.met.police.uk
Tink Palmer, Marie Collins Foundation on supporting young people victims of abuse http://www.mariecollinsfoundation.org.uk/
Claire Rush, YouTube on reporting process for YouTube www.youtube.com/safety or http://www.google.co.uk/goodtoknow/familysafety/
20:00 Closing hour
Jon Brown, NSPCC on future of internet and safety www.childline.org.uk
Kate Russell, Technology journalist on ways and tools for families to surf the web safely together
Reccommended links and resources:
Larry Magid & Anne Collier, connectsafely.org U.S. on activities planned in U.S. http://www.connectsafely.org/
Closing remarks from all three partners in the UK Safer Internet Centre reflection on the day as the three UK Safer Internet Centre members