Red Flags are tags or badges that School Manager uses to indicate a student's risky online behaviour. School staff will see these flags are triggered when a student:
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Understanding a student's journey starts from identifying the information that they are
searching for and consuming. Red Flags are a way to visually identify risks in student online behaviour and provide insight into trends and patterns in how the internet is being used at school.
Watch how to interpret our new Red Flag features below:
Here's what's new when looking at our Red Flags feature.
The heat gauge is a visual way to identify a risk indicator and its severity.
You may have noticed some new icons against the Red Flags, here's what they mean.
A Magnifying Glass simply means that SSL inspection has been enabled. This allows you to see the key search terms or phrases used to get to a search result. This helps identify if there was a genuine attempt to access blocked content.
A Web Globe means that the user has visited a website that had a link present that could have potentially linked out to adult or harmful content.
When analysing Red Flags its important to keep the below into consideration:
Including a larger data set gives you a better overall picture of underlying issues. School Manager can report on a good amount of content so you can start viewing trends and patterns. Expanding your date range is also recommended when analysing the overall behaviour of an individual student. For example, if their dashboard reports show low data consumption, it could indicate that they're not connecting to the network and likely hot-spotting on their own, or someone else's connection.
Log in regularly to better understand your student’s online activity, especially those exhibiting risky online behaviour (be proactive). It's also important for pastoral care users to review media content that is trending across the school - sometimes these things have embedded/spliced banned content, such as VPN IPs, inappropriate content, etc. For example, Peppa Pig trended on YouTube a few years back due to the pornographic depiction of the character.
Ensure email reports and alerts are set up in School Manager. Receiving alerts is a good way to monitor the risk indicators that students trigger online. This allows teachers, school administrators, or reporting/Pastoral Care users to provide necessary intervention to ensure students safety and promote their wellbeing.
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