Ofcom offers “Managing your Media” guide

by John Evelyn on May 20, 2009

To support Adult Learners’ Week Ofcom has published the first in a series of Managing Your Media guides designed to promote media literacy across the UK.

Available as a video and downloadable guide, this resource is intended to show parents and guardians how to use parental controls and filters to manage their children’s access to digital TV and internet content. The guide also encourages parents and guardians to talk to their children about what they do on the internet and how to use it safely.

Ofcom research found that 57 per cent of children aged 8-15 mostly watch TV without an adult in the room.  Similarly, half of all children aged 8-11 and two-thirds of those aged 12-15 mostly use the internet without an adult present.

The video and guide can be found here: http://www.ofcom.org.uk/advice/guides/media/media/

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ehps June 23, 2009 at 2:59 pm

My child watches tv alone but I do try to check as regularly as possible but its impossible to watch them all the time.

Maybee a device to tell you what channel they are watching while you are in another room would be good??

Thanks

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