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NetSmartz Kids - teaching children what to watch out for online with fun, interactive games and activities netiquette, netsmartz, netsmarts, internet security, safe sites, safe sites only,safe internet,internet filter, internet filtering, internet control
This is a website set up to teach children and young adults about using the internet safely. It uses fun, interactive games to help develop safe online strategies.
Cybersmart - Technology guides
This section provides brief information about popular online services and tools and some of the key points about children and young people's technology use. These include: email, wikis, blogging, social networking, photo sharing, RSS and social bookmarking
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
Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer / digitalcitizenship
This portion of Wes Fryer’s wiki is host to Web casts of Wes sharing his insight on digital citizenship and answering questions from middle school students.
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.
Safety Pledges
US site offering examples of some pledge designed to help keep kids and teens Safe
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.
Digi Teen - Digital Citizenship for Teenagers
Global project (Ning) for high school students to explore what it means to be a responsible digital citizen.
Digi Parent - Digital Citizenship for Understanding
Ning network for parents around the world to learn about digital citizenship. Learn about today's social landscape, discover the pressing need for digital citizenship, and act to become better digital citizens.
Doug Johnson Website - dougwri - Raising Good Citizens for a Virtual World - Lesson One
A series of Doug Johnson's lessons on digital citizenship. A great move in the Ethics direction abnd how we might help our children be safe and ethical internet users.
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