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Computing

e-safety: Influencers

By Computing

Influencers are just that. They influence people, including many children. It’s one of the reasons why it costs almost £10 for a bottle of Prime Drink. This guide helps parents understand how they can help their child navigate the challenging world of influencers. 

e-safety: Parenting Gamers

By Computing

Lots of our children at St. Alban’s consider themselves gamers. But to a lot of parents, it is esoteric knowledge. This simple guide offers some brilliant tips should parents require them. 

e-safety: Roblox

By Computing, Uncategorized

This week’s e-safety guidance is on the popular Roblox software. the guidance discuess the studio, chatting and friend requests as well as online payments and how to keep your child safe.

e-safety: Online Appearance

By Computing

Today’s e-safety is all about the social pressures linked to appearance when online and how it can link to mental health. It talks about ways apps can change appearance and ways in which you can engage with your child. 


 

 

Computing in Year 5

By Computing, Year 5

Do you use the Internet to find out about things you find interesting and spend time browsing various webpages? If you do, do you think about how the web pages are created?

All websites are written in a text language called HTML (Hyper Text Mark-up Language) and this term Year 5 are learning to use HTML to add text and images to a webpage.  Below is some information the children created while beginning their HTML journey.

Click on the images to read our coding information.

e-safety Instagram

By Computing

Today’s e-safety guide is all about the social media platform of Instagram. It covers in-app payments, body image & mental health, location tagging and top tips for parents.
It also offer parents tips for how to deal with screen addiction.