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For the last 11 years Marje Monroe and Doug Fodeman have worked to educate schools, parents and students about the issues that affect children in an online world. Their Web site, ChildrenOnline.org, offers practical articles, resources, research, and a monthly newsletter on the topic. Recently, the team, which has a long background in education, self-published Safe Practices for Life Online, intended to show middle and high school students what scams target them and how to use the Internet more safely. A teacher's edition of the book will be available through the International Society for Technology in Education in November. In August, they'll self-publish a third guide, intended to help parents set appropriate limits around technology use and talk to their teens about how to protect their privacy online.
For the last 11 years Marje Monroe and Doug Fodeman have worked to educate schools, parents and students about the issues that affect children in an online world. Their Web site, --http://www.childrenonline.org -- offers practical articles, resources, research, and a monthly newsletter on the topic. Recently, the team, which has a long background in education, self-published <b><a href = "http://www.lulu.com/content/2682488">Safe Practices for Life Online, </a></b> intended to show middle and high school students what scams target them and how to use the Internet more safely. A <b><a href= "http://www.iste.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Curriculum_Integration&Template=/CM/HTMLDisplay.cfm&ContentID=20438">teacher's edition of the book</a></b> will be available through the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) in November. <br><br>
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