Online safeguarding and personal cyber skills for students

Authors: Phippen, A. and Bond, E.

Pages: 245-264

DOI: 10.1108/978-1-80382-193-120221012

Abstract:

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven universities to deliver education online, making use of digital platforms for both formal and informal learning. This move has accelerated concerns regarding institutions' capabilities to protect students from online abuse and support those who fall victim to its many forms. Empirical data drawn from UK universities prior to the pandemic highlight the lack of policy and practice across the university sector around both awareness of, and support from, online abuse among the student body. Further concerns during the pandemic, which highlight failures not just of safeguarding policy, but cybersecurity practice, demonstrate the need for universities to not only recognise their duty of care regarding student welfare but also to provide training and education for all, making use of online and hybrid higher education.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38714/

Source: Scopus

Online safeguarding and personal cyber skills for students

Authors: Phippen, A. and Bond, E.

Editors: Brown, B.A. and Irons, A.

Pages: 245-264

Publisher: Emerald

Place of Publication: Bingley

ISBN: 9781803821955

Abstract:

The COVID-19 pandemic has driven universities to deliver education online, making use of digital platforms for both formal and informal learning. This move has accelerated concerns regarding institutions' capabilities to protect students from online abuse and support those who fall victim to its many forms. Empirical data drawn from UK universities prior to the pandemic highlight the lack of policy and practice across the university sector around both awareness of, and support from, online abuse among the student body. Further concerns during the pandemic, which highlight failures not just of safeguarding policy, but cybersecurity practice, demonstrate the need for universities to not only recognise their duty of care regarding student welfare but also to provide training and education for all, making use of online and hybrid higher education.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/38714/

Source: BURO EPrints