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This list is a collection of resources I've found concerning internet safety. My students will be creating a presentation to give to their parents on the teens-eye view of internet safety. Please feel free to leave any comments and/or suggestions.

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K12 Education : Articles, News, Blogs

Do school officials have the authority to impose discipline in response to harmful off-campus online speech? Should they? This is a major challenge facing school administrators today.

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An Update to the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) « Thumann Resources

  • In a joint statement from ISTE’s and CoSN, they said “the Internet contains valuable content, collaboration and communication opportunities that can and do materially contribute to a student’s academic growth and preparation for the workforce”.


    Are you educating your students on how to keep themselves safe while online? Are you taking advantage of the valuable content the Internet has to offer? Are you using the collaboration and communication opportunities to aide in your student’s academic growth and prepare them for the workforce?

Children's Internet Protection Act

Schools and libraries must also certify that, as part of their Internet safety policy, they are educating minors about appropriate online behavior, including cyberbullying awareness and response and interacting with other individuals on social networking sites and in chat rooms.

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  • Schools and libraries subject to CIPA may
    not receive the discounts offered by the E-rate program unless
    they certify that they have an Internet safety policy and
    technology protection measures in place. An Internet safety
    policy must include technology protection measures to block or
    filter Internet access to pictures that are: (a) are obscene,
    (b) child pornography, or (c) harmful to minors (for computers
    that are accessed by minors).
  • Schools and libraries subject to CIPA are
    required to adopt and implement a policy addressing: (a) access
    by minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet; (b) the
    safety and security of minors when using electronic mail, chat
    rooms, and other forms of direct electronic communications; (c)
    unauthorized access, including so-called “hacking,” and other
    unlawful activities by minors online; (d) unauthorized
    disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information
    regarding minors; and (e) restricting minors’ access to
    materials harmful to them.
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