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When we’re online, we can be anyone that we want. For most
people, this might mean carefully curating our social media content to make ourselves
seem a little bit cooler, a touch funnier or leading a slightly more glamorous life
than we are in reality. It’s natural and understandable, certainly – but is
it exactly honest? What’s more, if we expect other people to believe these
subtle modifications, how do we know that what we’re being shown online about other
people’s lives is genuine? This short video introduces the often complex subject of online identity.
Most children's introduction to the online world is via video-sharing platforms like YouTube, while social media begins to appeal as they approach their teenage years. While these platforms are undoubtedly entertaining and engaging, they can also be highly addictive and expose young people to a variety of other online risks. Our short video, presented by Myleene Klass, will quickly raise your awareness of online platforms and how children use them.
Internet-enabled devices are almost everywhere these days - from smart TVs and voice-responsive speakers to mobile devices and wearable tech. Our short video, presented by Myleene Klass, will quickly get you up to speed on the various ways that children can connect with the online world.
Social media isn't reality, and what people portray on those platforms often isn't an accurate representation of their actual life or personality. That's something which even adults can forget from time to time, so it's even more likely that the boundaries between an online and offline identity can be confusing for children. Presented by Myleene Klass, our short explainer video has all the essentials on online identity.
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