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My Privacy, My Choice, My Life
From The Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada - Even though this site is sponsored by the Canadian government, the information and tips it contains are highly applicable to our students.
"You use technology – like the Internet and social networking sites – to make new friends, to stay connected with old ones. And many of you think that what you do on the Net is private – that people like family members and teachers can’t see what you’re doing – and you’re wrong! Check out the rest of this web site to learn about how people can capture information about you that’s online and use it for their own purposes. You can also learn how to protect your information so it can’t be used without you knowing about it!"
Cyber Law: Maximizing Safety and Minimizing Risk in Classrooms, Aimee M. Bissonette, J.D.
Since this book is brand-new, it does not appear on CTAP 4's recommended reading list. However, I have read it and highly recommend it to teachers, administrators and board members.
A Corwin Press Product:Cyber Law: Maximizing Safety and Minimizing Risk in Classrooms, Aimee M. Bissonette, J.D., An essential overview of legal issues related to technology, this resource provides case summaries and proactive strategies on privacy, security, copyright, appropriate online behavior, and more.
Get Game Smart
Microsoft is proud to have led the effort to create and build in safety measures that enable parents to choose the right games, content and online access settings for their families.
The Get Game Smart Campaign is a new approach to helping parents and their children get on the same page about making smart media choices.
Using new methods and messengers, the Campaign inspires families to take simple, but important steps that can help ensure that their kids' media experiences are safer, healthy and balanced.
The Get Game Smart Family Challenge offers incentives for parents and kids to work together on fun activities that will improve their knowledge about gaming and online safety, and help them create household agreements for media use ...along with easy ways to enforce them!
The Campaign Web site provides tips and information from the nation's leading experts and organizations. This site gives parents the information and resources they need to manage media in their homes.
Find out what your teen is doing online - MSNBC
In this excerpt from “What Every 21st-Century Parent Needs to Know,” Debra W. Haffner addresses what parents can do to help their teens navigate the Internet, specifically, social networking.
Answers to Your Sexting Questions - ABC News
Internet safety expert Parry Aftab answers your questions about teens and sexting. (Featuring the mother of suicide victim Jesse Logan. This is a very insightful discussion by parents and kids about sexting.) From an April 15, 2009 broadcast.
YouTube - Cybersafety/Cyberbullying Playlist
This is a playlist that I have compiled of videos dealing with Cybersafety, Cyberbullying, Internet Safety, Bullying, Social Networks.
TMI (too much information) - A sample of too much information on a social network page.
Dateline created a sample page to illustrate what a MySpace profile could look like and the kinds of personal information users post. See why this information might be potentially dangerous.
Digital Citizenship - CA School Library Association's wiki of resources
The purpose of this site is to provide a central staging area for weblinks and documents to assist in the teaching students to become responsible DIGITAL CITIZENS.We invite your collaboration and additions to the pages.
Anne Bubnic's Lists on Diigo
Anne has created a number of excellent resource lists in Diigo. Check out Identity Safety, Cyberbullying, Cyberpredators, Piracy & Plagiarism, Innapropriate Content, and Social Networks.
Sex and Tech: Results from a survey of teens and young adults, by The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy
In an effort to better understand the intersection
between sex and cyberspace with respect to attitudes
and behavior, The National Campaign to
Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy and CosmoGirl.com
commissioned a survey of teens and young adults to explore
electronic activity. This is the first public study of its kind to
quantify the proportion of teens and young adults that are
sending or posting sexually suggestive text and images.
McGruff's Resources for Parents
The National Crime Prevention Council's site for parent resources. Check the sidebar for links to more on Bullying, Internet Safety, Social Networking, and Technology tips for families.
NetSmartz.org
This site holds a multitude on resoures, games, animations, and lessons appropriate for children, teens, parents, educators, and law enforcement.
CyberTipline
The Congressionally-mandated CyberTipline is a means for reporting crimes against children including:
* Possession, manufacture, and distribution of child pornography
* Online enticement of children for sexual acts
* Child prostitution
* Sex Tourism Involving Children
* Extrafamilial Child Sexual Molestation
* Unsolicited Obscene Material Sent to a Child
* Misleading Domain Names
* Misleading Words or Digital Images on the Internet
(The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)
Cyber Safety for Children
Cyber Safety for Children is a partnership between the California Office of Privacy Protection and the California Coalition on Children’s Internet Safety. The members of the Coalition bring a pool of knowledge and experience, as they are among the leading experts in their fields. With the help of the Coalition, the Office of Privacy Protection provides this Web site of resources for parents, educators, and community leaders. We also offer a series of educational programs for parents and educators.
CTAP4 Cybersafety - Recommended Reading for Parents & Teachers
Great resources. You can print this list out and distribute it at your next PTA meeting - or provide a link for parents from your school or district web site.
CTAP 4 Cybersafety Project
Cybersafety is the safe and responsible use of the Internet and all information and communication technology devices, including mobile phones, digital cameras, and webcams. CTAP Region IV, a California-State funded project, has been a leader in cybersafety education for the California public school system since 1997. This site is packed with resources for educators and administrators.
STOP cyberbullying: Cyberbullying
What cyberbullying is, how it works and how to understand and deal with cyberbullies.
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