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Randi TrzesinskiContains lessons for grades 9-12 on cyber safety, cyberbullying, copyright, and more.
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Kaity BurnsTips on how to teach your students how to be smart about the Internet.
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Shannon McClintock MillerDigital Citizenship curriculum lesson ideas
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Dennis OConnor"Free to educators, the CyberSmart! Student Curriculum empowers students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively. "
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Free to educators, the CyberSmart! Student Curriculum empowers students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively.
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Sasha MerkelThis website provides teachers with lessons that empower students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively.
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Students explore the consequences of unintended audiences viewing their social network profiles. They consider four key characteristics of social network sites and how they might affect teens as they try out new identities. Then, students collaborate to write a letter to parents demonstrating their understanding of issues related to unintended online audiences.
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Students explore real stories of cyber security threats and damage and learn to think responsibly about securing their families' data at home and when using public computers. They think creatively about how to talk with their families about cyber security .
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Students explore how bullying behaviors on social networking sites and cell phones can affect teens around the clock. They identify positive actions that bystanders can take to alleviate a particular scenario. Then they write a letter to the editor discussing the positives and negatives of social networking sites, messaging, and cell phone technologies used by teens.
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Students learn to think critically about their choices of Web sites for research by using an evaluation checklist that discusses the key characteristics of trustworthy sites. A sampling of sites on a topic of high interest to students provides the lesson context. Optional strategies for the use of Web 2.0 tools are included. Extend the lesson to examine the use of Wikipedia.
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Judy RobisonFree to educators, the CyberSmart! Student Curriculum empowers students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively.
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