E Safety Series #2 - Video Game Addiction (For Secondary School Students)
Video Games are the largest grossing industry surpassing both the film and music industries combined. <br />
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While video games are a pastime enjoyed by millions, as with all things that are enjoyable there is a possibility of addiction.<br />
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This PowerPoint covers the basics of video games addiction aimed at KS3-KS5 students. You will talk to them about the differences between playing a lot of games and addiction, how to notice the symptoms of addiction and what to do if they suspect they or a friend might have a problem. <br />
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All slides are accompanied by presenter notes to guide you through what to say as presenting each slide. A basic understanding of modern technology and media in assumed.<br />
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There are parts where personalisation is recommended and these are clearly highlighted in BOLD ITALICS in the notes section.<br />
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Perfect as a conversation starter with Secondary school students potentially battling addiction problems or noticing early warning signs.<br />
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This PowerPoint is designed to be delivered in an Assembly and should last approximately 20 minutes depending on style and delivery.<br />
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PowerPoint is updated regularly to keep it current and relevant.<br />
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Notes to help delivery are included.<br />
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About the Author - I work in an OFSTED Grade 1 Secondary school as the Online Safeguarding Coordinator and Online Child Protection. I am a trained CEOP ambassador and give lectures to staff, parents and children in schools as well as lectures at Universities and other Parental Groups. I am a SLE in the use of technology and social media in the classroom.