Digital Leaders
Oldfield has been involved with the Digital Leader Programme since 2016. The Childnet Digital Leaders Programme aims to empower children and young people to champion digital citizenship and creativity within their schools. Their role is to educate their peers, parents and teachers about staying safe online.
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EmilyCLICK HERE
Emily
Hi. My name is Emily and I am a digital leader in 6L. As I am a digital leader, it is my role to make sure you know what you're doing online. With the new, modern technology, it is important you understand what you are doing on 'apps', such as Google Classroom and 'myUSO.' Digital Leaders will hold assemblies with presentations to help you learn about technology and will come to classrooms to assist you. Stay safe!
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AnirudhCLICK HERE
Anirudh
My name is Anirudh. I am in Y60. Also, I'm a digital leader! I'm really kind and reliable. Don't give other people your own personal information. Digital leaders tell children to tell a trusted adult. If the person keeps doing it, tell a digital leader. If anyone is cyberbullying you, remember to tell a digital leader or trusted adult!
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EthanCLICK HERE
Ethan
Hi my name is Ethan. I am a digital leader in year six. My job is to help you online in things like `Google Classroom. ` I make sure you are not getting cyberbullied. To make sure you're not getting bullied - DO NOT share your personal information with strangers. It is very important to stay safe.
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HeelaCLICK HERE
Heela
Hi , my name is Heela and I am a Digital Leader in 6L. As a digital leader , it is my job to protect and prevent others from cyberbullying and keep them safe online. The digital leaders hold assemblies in our school with presentations to ensure that we aren't using the internet inappropriately and not sharing personal information. Stay safe!
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IdushanCLICK HERE
Idushan
Hi, I'm Idhushan whose job is to be a fantastic digital leader. My job is to help children and adults from getting cyberbullied! Â DON'T tell anyone your personal information!.
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Also, don't talk to strangers - who knows what they will do to you Also, if you get hacked or cyberbullied, Â tell a digital leader or a parent so they can help you out. You can also ban or report them if they are rude to you.
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ImaanCLICK HERE
Imaan
Hello Friends,
It's me Imaan and I am a digital leader in Y5. Being a digital leader is not only about having fun but also comes with great responsibility. My role is to act as an online safety ambassador and improve the understanding of online safety. Never give any of your personal details to anyone even if you know them. If something pops up click with caution. I will ensure that you respect each other online and make the right choices.
Just follow my code to stay safe online:
- Zip it: Keep your personal stuff private and think about what you say online.
- Block it: Block people who send nasty messages and don't open unknown attachments.
- Flag It: Flag up with your teacher or digital leaders if something upsets you or if someone asks to meet you offline!
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YasminCLICK HERE
Yasmin
Hi, my name is Yasmin. I am in 50 and my part is to help people stay safe online. You should not tell anyone personal information for example your name, school or address. I am really grateful for being a digital leader so that I can help you all. If you get cyberbullied, tell an adult and don't hide it from anyone. The reason I'm telling you this is because I don't want any of you to get hurt. I hope one day you will become a digital leader and help other people too.