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Bullies, crooks and predators existed in the real world long before the internet came along. Just as we teach children not to talk to strangers, we have to teach them to move safely in the online world
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but do they understand internet safety concerns,
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Danielle VogelDigital safety addresses how to keep children and their personal information safe. Digital ethics is all about teaching ethical, courteous, and productive behavior while using digital media. Media literacy, digital safety, and digital ethics go hand in hand. Media literacy teaches students how to understand, analyze and create media.
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Digital Safety
Internet Safety
Bullies, crooks and predators existed in the real world long before the internet came along. Just as we teach children not to talk to strangers, we have to teach them to move safely in the online world. The information in these sites can help you teach children how to protect themselves and their privacy. -
What You Need to Know About Social Networking and More
Social networking is all the rage but what is it? Why do kids love it? And should parents be concerned?
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition (i-KeepSafe) and MySpace have teamed up to take the mystery out of social networking and Web 2.0. In a series of short videos, you’ll learn what these terms mean, why they’re so appealing to kids, and how to keep your children safe as they take advantage of these engaging tools. -
Cyberbullying
Created by Dr. Sameer Hinduja, an Assistant Professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Florida Atlantic University, and Dr. Justin W. Patchin, an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, this site provides cyberbullying research, stories, cases, downloads, fact sheets, tips and strategies, news headlines, a blog, and a number of other helpful resources.
Cybercrime
The US Department of Justice's Cybercrime site presents tips for online safety and privacy. -
- GetNetWise
- Keep children safe online
- Stop unwanted e-mail and spam
- Protect your computer from hackers and viruses
- Keep your personal info private.
- Meet Faux Paw the Techno Cat
- What to do When Something Online Worries You
- Bullying and the Myth of Internet Anonymity
- Our Family’s Safety Contract
The Internet Education Foundation’s GetNetWise helps families find the resources they need to make informed decisions about using the Internet. The site includes a safety guide, recommended sites for kids, and information about Internet filters. Topics include how to:
The Internet Keep Safe Coalition teaches basic rules of Internet safety to children and adults through an animated character, Faux Paws the techno cat, in online stories and in books. Teacher materials, including worksheets and lesson ideas are available online. Parent materials include a video series on safety and four lessons designed for use in a family setting:
i-SAFE America's mission is to educate and empower youth to safely and responsibly take control of their Internet experience. i-SAFE offers dynamic, standards-based K-12 curriculum free of charge to educate students on how to avoid dangerous or unlawful behavior. The organization also offers community outreach programs to extend Internet safety beyond the classroom. You can sign up for training classes and programs on Internet safety through iSafe’s VirtualTraining Academy.
Kidz Privacy
Created by the Federal Trade Commission, Kidz Privacy is based on the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act and presents crucial information about protecting children’s online privacy. The site includes links to numerous government resources. -
OnGuard Online
OnGuard Online offers practical tips and information from the federal government to help consumers learn about and avoid becoming victims of Internet scams. Topics include ways to minimize problems when making online purchases, avoiding phishing scams (with a fun Flash animation on how to tell if you’re being phished), and defending cell phones and PDA’s against attack.
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