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Seanean ShanahanWelcome to Woogi World
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Gary CranstonIn our safe and engaging virtual school at www.woogiworld.com, elementary-age children worldwide learn age-appropriate core educational content, essential 21st century skills, cyber safety and security, and responsible and ethical behavior that will yield academic success and the leaders of the future.
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Nancy BlairGames for children that also teach lessons.
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Doug PetersonTutorial for teaching students about internet safety.
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Matt BowerTeaching children about internet safety using games
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Tom StimsonThrough a safe, and engaging virtual world, www.woogiworld.com, elementary children worldwide are becoming responsible Internet users and goodwill ambassadors, learning and implementing the character traits that are helping them be good influences in their homes, schools, and communities—ultimately leading out in the global "woogi phenomenon" of kids driving good works.
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lloutbackkids learn internet safety
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Nancy AlibrandiWelcome to Woogi World
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April HamiltonWelcome to Woogi World
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Kecia WaddellInternet safety, life values, and fun for kids
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Amanda RutledgeVirtual World for younger students. Teach safety, technology and other things.
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Dan GallagherWelcome to Woogi World
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Ms. RowleyTeaching kids Internet safety, life values, and fun!
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Stefani HiteVirtual game that teaches K-6 students responsible uses of the Internet and cooperative behavior offline. Free for kids, $7/month for "Honors Program."
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Valerie B.educational online games & teaches responsible internet
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Susan LustInteractive site is available for children to meet and chat with others and learn about nutrition and other facts.
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Wesley FryerThrough our safe, and engaging virtual world, www.woogiworld.com, elementary age children worldwide are becoming responsible Internet users and goodwill ambassadors, learning and implementing the character traits that are helping them be good influences in their homes, schools, and communities—ultimately leading out in the global "Woogi phenomenon" of kids driving good works.
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Adam BriceWelcome to Woogi World
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Tod BakerThrough our safe, and engaging virtual world, www.woogiworld.com, elementary age children worldwide are becoming responsible Internet users and goodwill ambassadors, learning and implementing the character traits that are helping them be good influences in their homes, schools, and communities—ultimately leading out in the global "Woogi phenomenon" of kids driving good works.
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Jeff Richardsonvirtual world for elem kids, safe, good for teaching digital citizenship
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Waialae PCSvirtual world where students learn about internet safety through games and activities
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H BelowRecomended by Cool Cat Teacher
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Betty GilgoffRecommended from Phil in Knowweeks course on blogging
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Lucas GillispieAn online multi-user site that teaches elementary students about safe online interaction.
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Gail Braddocka safe children’s virtual world, to provide a rich civics experience that students are sure to remember. On Monday, November 3, at least 4 million students will vote in the combined Studies Weekly® Woogi WorldTM student presidential election. The election
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Kelly OThrough our safe, and engaging virtual world, www.woogiworld.com, elementary age children worldwide are becoming responsible Internet users and goodwill ambassadors, learning and implementing the character traits that are helping them be good influences in their homes, schools, and communities—ultimately leading out in the global "Woogi phenomenon" of kids driving good works.
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Phil MacounMaybe an interesting resource to use with our elementary students.
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Janetta GartonTeaching kids Internet safety, life values, and fun!
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Fred DelventhalTo be the "tool of choice" that parents and educators use to teach elementary children:
1. Proper, positive character traits and skills that include:
* Internet behavior and safety
* Leadership
* Service to others
* Proper health and nutrition
* etc.
2. Balance between time on and off the Internet
3. The value and benefit of actively participating in the community -
Angela MaiersThis is fantastic!
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