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Education Bureau Circular Memorandum No. 186/2019

From : Secretary for Education To : Heads of Primary and Secondary Schools

Ref. : EDB(EID/ITE)/IT/PRO/189 Date : 29 October 2019

“School Web Care Campaign” Seminar Series Summary

The purpose of this circular memorandum is to inform heads of primary and secondary schools of the “School Web Care Campaign” Seminar Series in the 2019/20 school year and invite participation of schools.

Details

2. The Campaign is organised by the Internet Professional Association (iProA) and fully supported by the Education Bureau. It aims to promote digital inclusion via various seminars so that parents and students understand the importance of e-safety and enjoy the use of Internet.

3. Schools are invited to submit application to iProA. Expert speakers will visit schools and deliver talks on issues such as Information Literacy, Self-protection in Social Media, Internet Crime, etc. For details of the seminars, please refer to the appendices.

Enquiry

4. For enquiries, please contact Ms Monica Lo of iProA at 2778 0040.

Dr W C HO

for Secretary for Education c.c. Heads of Sections – for information

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Appendix I

Internet Professional Association

10/F, Dawning House, 145 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Tel: (852) 2778 0040 Fax: (852) 3011 5070 Web: www.iproa.org Email: iproa@iproa.org

Dear Principal and Teachers,

School Web Care Campaign

"School Web Care Campaign" is organized by the Internet Professional Association (iProA) and will be held from October 2019 to July 2020. The campaign aims to promote digital inclusion via various activities in which both parents and students who are able to surf online safely, and to enjoy improved communications among family members via the Internet.

iProA will invite speakers to share on topics including Information Literacy, Local Social Media Culture, Self-protection in Social Media, Internet Crime, Computer Games and Learning, Trend of Internet plus. All schools in Hong Kong are welcome to enrol on group basis. Participating schools are responsible for providing venues, facilities and arrangements for enrollment. The minimum number of participants in each seminar is 100.

For more information, please feel free to contact Ms. Monica Lo of iProA at 27780040.

We look forward to your support to the School Web Care Campaign. Please encourage your students to join the seminar.

Yours sincerely,

Mr. Hendrick Sin President

Internet Professional Association

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Appendix II

Internet Professional Association

10/F, Dawning House, 145 Connaught Road Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong

Tel: (852) 2778 0040 Fax: (852) 3011 5070 Web: www.iproa.org Email: iproa@iproa.org

List of School Web Care Campaign

Please complete and return form to iProA Secretariat via email or fax. (Email: iproa@iproa.org; Fax: 3011 5070) Name of School:

Address:

Contact Person:

Phone:

Email:

Topics Venue Proposed Seminar

Date & Time

Estimate Number of Participants E.g. China and Technology School Hall 1st Choice: 15/9/2019 13:00 – 14:00

150 (P.1 – P.2) 2nd Choice: 16/9/2019 13:00 – 14:00

1 Protect Yourself in the Social Media Era

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Cyber Crime and Network Security

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Learning via Computer and Online Games

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Innovation from Internet+ 1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

China and Technology 1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Innovation + Entrepreneurship – The ICT Career

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Smart City and Smart Lives 1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Protect your children from Internet traps

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

Which jobs are easily replaced by technology?

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

10 Other suggested topic:

____________________________

1st Choice:

2nd Choice:

(Remark: 20 seminars would be allotted on First Come First Served basis on this year)

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