Posted by John Dalziel on Sunday, February 13, 2011,
In :
Resources
The purpose of the SafetyPhoto web site is to provide free practical information and resources that might be helpful to qualified safety practitioners.
SafetyPhoto is a one-stop shop for photographs of...
hazards;
poor working procedures; and
near misses in the workplace.
Accidents and lessons learned from them also feature.
The photographs are ideal for presenting a range of situations, dilemmas, and/or problems to be solved. Learners can be encouraged to spot/find hazar...
Posted by John Dalziel on Monday, January 31, 2011,
In :
Safeguarding
GetNetWise, is a USA public service brought to visitors to the website by a wide range of Internet industry corporations and public interest organizations.
The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users to be only "one click away" from the resources they need to make informed decisions about their family's use of the Internet.
Posted by John Dalziel on Monday, January 18, 2010,
In :
Safeguarding
Ins@fe is a European network of Awareness Centres promoting safe,
responsible use of the Internet and mobile devices to young people. It
is co-funded by the Safer Internet Programme.
The mission, in line with the Harnessing Technology Publication, is to empower citizens to use the internet, as well as other online technologies, positively, safely and effectively.
Posted by John Dalziel on Wednesday, January 6, 2010,
In :
Bullying
Bullying UK, formerly called
Bullying Online, was founded in 1999 by journalist Liz Carnell from
Harrogate and her son John, as a direct result of their experience of
dealing with school bullying, which included taking successful legal
action against an education authority.
Bullying UK has become the number one resource for people using
search engines like Google, MSN and Yahoo to find reliable information
on a variety of bullying issues; it provides practical information and
advice to you...
I'm an eLearning Adviser specializing in stimulating and supporting innovation in learning via eBooks, eMagazines, blogs (including audio versions), online TV, interactive resources, forums, workshops, conferences and face2face consultations. Evaluating and becoming familiar with sustainable and new technologies allows me to respond to the needs of learning providers from a position of experience rather than 'hearsay'. Supported learning providers, in the northwest of England (UK), can contact me for FREE consultations. Based at Lancaster University I work for the JISC Regional Support Centre - Northwest.