Engaging and interactive learning for online and AI safety. Natterhub is designed for primary-aged children and is inclusive of different learning needs.
Thanks to Geoff Woods from Maidwell Primary School for his incredible feedback regarding their Natterhub activity check-in. We couldn't ask for greater praise for our online safety platform than the quote on the last slide! ๐
On the day of the UK government's announcement of a social media ban for under-16s, we take a look at Ofcom data on childrenโs online experiences today.
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Online safety lessons in Natterhub come in two formats, "Teacher-led": Containing all the important lesson ingredients a teacher needs to bring the scenarios, tasks, and polls to life and "Natterled": lessons guided by animated characters - ideal for independent learning.
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We love to receive feedback from teachers, especially when it includes details on what pupils find most engaging in their Natterhub online safety lessons. Participating in the polls is popular among the pupils at High Ercall, and they interact with the lesson by adding comments
Supporting children's social and emotional development is at the heart of Natterhub. It's a lesson delivery platform that is specifically designed to engage pupils in digital citizenship across the primary years, as a critical stage for reducing online vulnerability.
Natterhub demos are a perfect opportunity to view our lesson delivery system for online safety. Designed for primary classrooms, there are supportive tools for teachers and engaging content for pupils to develop their digital skills. Elaine has kindly shared first impressions.
Online safety lessons in Natterhub come in two formats, "Teacher-led": Containing all the important lesson ingredients a teacher needs to bring the scenarios, tasks, and polls to life and "Natterled": lessons guided by animated characters - ideal for independent learning.
As the consultation continues regarding the introduction of social media bans, a point of agreement among everyone is that the tech companies need to be held to account, when it comes to "safety by design".
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Supporting children's social and emotional development is at the heart of Natterhub. It's a lesson delivery platform that is specifically designed to engage pupils in digital citizenship across the primary years, as a critical stage for reducing online vulnerability.
Online gaming often slips under the radar when talking about children on social media. As many online games include a messaging function for team play, parents and caregivers should apply the same amount of caution when it comes to gaming.
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The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) has launched a campaign urging parents and caregivers to prioritise their children's online safety. The guidance reinforces that having ongoing dialogue with children about their digital experiences is beneficial. View Natterhub clip ๐
In the recent government *Screen Time Guidance* there is a reminder that awareness of our habits is key because "children's brains are like sponges, they'll copy your screen use habits". Here is a recent clip from a Natterhub parent webinar on this topic ๐โฏ๏ธ
Recent government screen time guidance for parents and carers with children under 5 recommends: "Choosing slow-paced, age-appropriate content." Here is a clip from a recent Natterhub parent webinar addressing the impact of short-form video. โฏ๏ธ
If you joined Natterhub for the first time on Safer Internet Day, here is your reminder to get using the many great features of our online safety platform. Once pupils have been added, this is a nice warm-up exercise to get started. โฏ๏ธ
Why do we keep talking about the importance of developing children's critical thinking? And what's it got to do with online safety and digital literacy? ๐ค Here's a really short explanation ๐