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Parent Advice - Tech Talk: Beyond Internet Safety - Common Sense Media
Parent advice and tips on Tech Talk: Beyond Internet Safety Common Sense Media seeks to help parents choose what's best for their kids
Filtering Discussion : Filtering in Schools
A NZ site (netsafe) where they are trying to develop guidelines for schools and government on filtering internet content (and the tension between being safe and having opportunities to learn)
Cyberethics for Teachers
Lesson plans that provide an outline for teaching about cyber-safety to elementary and middle school children
ISTE | Explore Resources for Digital Citizenship
ISTE's annotated links to some great digital citizenship Web sites
Cyber Safety Solutions - Online Safety for Kids, Parents, Educators and Busines. | Susan McLean
Set up by an former police officer, Susan Maclean, the site offers some practical advice (and links) in all areas of Cybersafety, to a wide range of diverse organisations including, State Education Departments, different education sectors, amongst others.
Internet Safety Resources | SimpleK12
Links to internet safety resources on protecting K-12 students
South West Grid for Learning Trust - Creating an e-Safety policy? Where do you start?
internetsafety policy template ad4dcss digital responsibilities
Online youth need critical thinking skills | Larry Magid at Large - CNET News
Today's media environment provides an opportunity--and responsibility--for parents and schools to teach critical thinking. Not only must young people learn to "consider the source" of what they take in but also think critically about what they post in a world where just about every young person is now potentially an author, photographer, and videographer. Kids--who may never even know who Walter Cronkite was--need to have a miniature version of him inside their head by asking questions such as "Is this true?" and "How do I know it's true?."
Get tech savvy to stop cyber bullies, parents told - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
ABC article that discusses the idea that parents need learn how to use (and understand) social media to stop their children from being cyberbullied.
Cyber Safety Solutions - Common Internet Acronyms
Not an exhaustive list but a start for most parents and teachers!
Task Force Recommendations for Best Practices for Child Online Safety Ι Point Smart. Click Safe.
"The most important and timely recommendation from the report (which previous online safety task forces all agree upon) is the need for digital media literacy and safety education that empowers kids, parents, and educators. It’s important that kids of all ages learn what it mean to be a digital citizen and how to navigate the online world safely, and it’s equally important that parents and educators have the resources and online tools to help kids make the right choices online." [quote from: http://googlepublicpolicy.blogspot.com/2009/07/best-practices-for-online-child-safety.html]
Digital Citizenship Education
To help teach students about intellectual property rights and encourage them to become good "digital citizens," software giant Microsoft Corp. has unveiled a free curriculum that offers cross-curricular classroom activities aligned with national standards. The Digital Citizenship and Creative Content program was designed for students in grades 8-10 but can be adapted for use in grades 6-12
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