PUPILS at an Oxford school will learn about being safe on the internet through special lessons devised by tech giant Google.
The Be Internet Legends programme will be visiting Dry Sandford Primary School on Tuesday to help youngsters to be safe, confident explorers of the online world.
The Internet Legends programme is aimed at seven to 11-year-olds and consists of 'five 'pillars' to teach children to think about what they are sharing; check what they are sharing is real; protect their online identity; respect other online users; and to discuss things they are unsure about.
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