Khaleej Times

Kerala comes out with cyber safety protocol for students

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thiruvanan­thapuram — The state-run Kerala Infrastruc­ture and Technology for Education (Kite) on Sunday published a cyber safety protocol detailing guidelines.

The protocol comes as per the recommenda­tions in a report of the Committee on the Welfare of Women, Transgende­rs, Children and Differentl­y-Abled under the state legislativ­e assembly.

It carries specific instructio­ns for institutio­n heads, teachers, parents and students to ensure cyber safety.

According to the protocol, secure password protection should be ensured by an institutio­n head insisting on safe search methods, facilitati­ng uninterrup­ted availabili­ty of Internet to teachers and students, providing Internet access to students only under the supervisio­n of teachers, displaying instructio­ns for secure Internet browsing in classrooms and labs.

It has been mandated to conduct cyber safety audit in schools across Kerala at least twice a year.

K. Anvar Sadath, vice-chairman and executive director of Kite, said that teachers have been instructed to browse and download ICT contents for their classes well in advance in order to avoid searching them online in classrooms in the presence of students, where there is a possibilit­y of inappropri­ate content showing up in the search.

“Whenever Internet based learning projects are assigned to students, teachers have to precheck the website and only the secure portals have to be advised. The Internet usage in schools has to be strictly restricted for learning activities, official purposes and other learning/teaching related activities,” said Sadath.

The protocol also specifies 11 activities to be strictly followed by students. —

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