Technology continues to develop rapidly and is therefore changing our ways of functioning in society. This brings new dimensions to our responsibilities as educators and mentors. Doors are constantly opening, bringing more opportunities and at the same time requiring all of us to rethink the ethical use of technology in schools. For example: Internet, cell phones and other communication technologies, while providing us with conveniences, and upping our game to help our students by protecting them from the adverse psychological and physical consequences against cyber crimes through our activity 'Think before you CLICK'
Skit - Cyber Bullying among teenagers
Class VI students of The Maurya School presented a skit / street play highlighting the impacts and prevention of cyber bullying to spread awareness in teenagers. They utilized their regular computer periods for collecting information for the skit.
Cyber Awareness Rally
Survey conducted by students of class VIII
Findings and Analysis shared by students with people to create awareness...
Video conferencing with students in UAE....
Workshop on CYBER SECURITY
Searching information....
Students performing street play...
Students performing skit...
Cyber Awareness Rally
CIRCULARS...
Students searched information to design posters for RALLY......
Cyber Awareness Rally
Mobilising in school campus...
Survey conducted by students of class VIII
Findings and Analysis shared by students with people to create awareness...
Workshop on CYBER SECURITY
I found the skit very interesting and hysterical . What i really liked about the nukkad natak was that it was entertaining as well as informative .Most importantly , the kids were enjoying enacting their roles . I could see that they have really put in their hearts and soul into the play .They talked about cyber crime and bullying , prevention methods which were really helpful as most of the children are using social networking sites . This made children aware about cyber related issues and now they can be more careful while using these social websites.
ReplyDeleteThe workshop was certainly very interesting. It was very beneficial as it is important for us students to be aware of the risks associated with social media. The workshop was very informative and insightful as it made us gain knowledge about certain important things that we wold require for our continued safety on the net. In a time where most of the students that were present during the workshop are actively using social media, it is imperative for them to use it wisely. The workshop helped us understand this better and deeper and was hence very useful.
ReplyDeleteIn my opinion, the skit was impactful and well presented. I found it very informative as i got to learn about cyber safety which is extremely important in today's world.
ReplyDeleteI found the skit informative. i found it extremely relevant and useful and i got to gain knowledge about some very important cyber safety aspects. I encourage such skits and workshops to be held regularly......
ReplyDeleteThe skit was informative and made children aware about the increasing cyber crimes and how to save ourselves from being a victim.The students were successful in conveying the main idea of the skit through their brilliant performances.Their performance was synchronized and perfectly presented.Skit covered all the possible ways of being a victim for all the age groups.The skit highlighted student's efforts and conveyed the message of being aware about the cyber world.
ReplyDelete-Devanshi Singh
We enjoyed the weheart campaign as the students were able to realize the ways they could have been rude to people online and also how to modify our behavior. I would like to thank everyone for participating in it.
ReplyDelete-Saad
British International School
The assembly was informative as we were able to spread the word about the ways to counter cyber attacks like cyber bullying and to establish a peaceful society. It broadened our view and understanding of handling this social evil
ReplyDelete-Araib
British International School
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