How to use the respect4me website www.respect4me.org
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How to use the respect4me website www.respect4me.org
How to use the respect4me website Respect4me.org is an interactive website that young women can use to think about staying safe in the community. www.respect4me.org The main part of the website is the 15 stories young people can watch. The stories cover issues such as: • Bullying at work • Going to a party • Meeting a boy you met on the internet • Being approached by a stranger The aim of the stories is to help young people think what choices they might make in these situations Each story is made up of 4 short films • The first film is the introduction. This sets the scene for the story • Then there are films of the 3 different choices the actress in the film makes in the story. (One story only has 2 choices). You can watch all 3 choices and then decide which choice you think is the best choice. The idea is to encourage young people to make their own choices and then discuss these with other students and teachers to help them think about whether their choice was a good choice. There is also a vox pop film for each story. This is another short film where 2 or 3 young people give their views about what they would do in the story. Watching the vox pop can help the young person make up their mind about which they think is the best choice. It’s important that the young person using the website records which choices they think are the best choices for each story. To make this easy we have designed a form that can be printed off from the website. Page 1 The Introduction When you first go to www.respect4me.org you are shown the introduction At the start of the introduction you can choose which language you want to watch the introduction in. Choose your language by either clicking on the UK, Swedish or Italian flag. You also have the option to skip the intro. If you’ve seen it before you may want to skip the intro. If you choose English as your language you are shown the English version of the animated introduction. This is of Jasmine at the airport going to a Daphne conference in Brussels. If you have chosen Swedish or Italian as your language then the film shows Madeleine or Maria at the airport. The animation moves on to show how Jasmine, Madeline and Maria met at a Daphne conference in Brussels. • They decided to design a website that shows young women facing difficult situations in the community. • They chose to use video to tell the stories, and chose actresses who look a little bit like them to play them in the stories. • They feel it is important that young women think about these situations and what might be the best choices to make. • After watching the introduction, or after choosing to skip the introduction you are asked to choose which language you want to use on the website. You can choose Swedish, Italian or English. Just click on the flag to make your choice. Page 2 Homepage At the top of the home page are the grey buttons that can be used to navigate the website • Homepage – this button will take you back to the home page of the website. The home page resets the stories back to story 1 • How to use - this button takes you to a pdf of the instructions on how to use the website that have been written for the teachers handbook. • Print form - this button leads to a pdf of the form for the young person to fill in to record the choices they think are best for each story • Stories - this button takes you to a page where you can choose which story to watch. For example you may have watched stories 1 to 6 already and want to start again at story 7. • Meet the girls - this button takes you to a page with an image of the 3 animated characters. You can find out more about Jasmine, Maria and Madeliene by clicking on them and having a look through their scrapbooks. • Handbook - this button takes you to a link to the ‘special’ website and teachers handbook. In the handbook there are also suggestions for further exercises connected to the stories. • Help and advice – this button takes you to a page with links to useful websites for young people about staying safe. The flags for the 3 languages are shown on the homepage. You can click on a flag to change the language of the website. Changing the language will change the text on the website and voiceovers in the stories into the language you have chosen. Page 3 Navigating the website We want young people to use the website as independently as possible, and understand that some young people may find reading difficult We have made the buttons on the website rollover buttons. This means when your mouse hovers over a button a picture will appear in the speech bubble of the character to help you understand what that button is for. For example if you hover over the ‘print form’ button an image of a printer will appear in the speech bubble. Using the stories The stories can be used in a number of ways: • By a group of students with the support of a teacher • By a student on their own • By a student with support from a teacher or other person It is important to print off the form that the young person can use to record their choices for each story. If you do not have a printer connected to the computer you are using then it’s Ok to use a pen and paper instead. The introduction for story one is in the video screen on the homepage. This means people can get started straight away. The play button is large and in the video screen so is easy to use.After the introduction has played the video screen shows the following message ‘Now watch A, B and C to see which choice you think is best’ The user can then click either of the following buttons to view the other video clips related to this story • watch A • watch B • watch C • vox pop Page 4 If the user wants to watch the intro to this story again they can click the ‘Intro’ button. Navigating the website When the user clicks ‘next story’ a window pops up that asks them a question ‘Have you watched all 3 choices and marked which choice you think is best?’ The young person has to click to answer either YES or NO • If the user clicks ‘YES’ they go to the next story. • If they choose ‘NO’ they go back to the introduction of the story they were leaving. It is important that the young person records the choices they think are best for each story as this can used for discussion later. A few things to think about before using respect4me.org • Make sure you have a good internet connection. The website uses a lot of video so needs a broadband connection. • Make sure the computer you are using is able to play audio. The videos and animations on the website have speech. The speech is an important part of the website. We hope you have fun using the respect4me website Page 5