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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.
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.
Working to Halt Online Abuse Kid/Teen Division
WHOA Kids/Teen Division is the offshoot of WHOA, a volunteer organization founded in 1997, to fight online bullying, harassment and stalking of Kids and Teens. We do this through the education of parents, teachers, the general public, law enforcement, and others, as well as letting victims know they are not alone. We've formulated voluntary policies which we encourage schools and online communities to adopt in order to create a safe and welcoming environment for all.
Working to Halt Online Abuse
WHOA is a volunteer organization founded in 1997 to fight online harassment through education of the general public, education of law enforcement personnel, and empowerment of victims. We've also formulated voluntary policies which we encourage online communities to adopt in order to create safe and welcoming environments for all internet users.
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.
Protect Our Kids on the Web
The “Protect Our Kids on the Web” campaign, sponsored by Panda Security, aims to build awareness about the evolving online behaviors of children and their families, and keep them safe through a combination of research, best practices and community advocacy. Links are provided for parents and teachers.
Project Tomorrow
Click on the link to the results from their annual Speak Up Survey to find a lot of great research data compiled from surveys of students, parents, educators, and administrators.
OnGuard Online - Games
Feeling up for a challenge? Then test your cyber smarts with one — or all — of our interactive quizzes on everything from spam and spyware to phishing and file-sharing.
NetSmartz411
NetSmartz411 is parents' and guardians' premier, online resource for answering questions about Internet safety, computers, and the Web.
Search our knowledge base for answers to all of your questions about the online world! If you can't find what you're looking for, use the "Ask the Experts" tab to send us a new question.
i-SAFE Inc.
i-SAFE Inc. is the worldwide leader in Internet safety education. Founded in 1998 and endorsed by the U.S. Congress, i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth everywhere. i-SAFE incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to make the Internet a safer place.
FRONTLINE: Growing Up Online | PBS
Just how radically is the Internet transforming the experience of childhood? This one-hour video program is broken into seven chapters, including ones dealing with identity, social networking, classrooms, living online, predators, and cyberbullying. This is a "must-watch!"
FBI-SOS: Safe Online Surfing
The FBI-SOS (Safe Online Surfing) Internet Challenge is a program designed to help teach students and parents about internet safety. The goal of this program is to ensure that participants (students) can recognize and avoid potential dangers associated with the internet while using services such as discussion boards, instant messaging, social networking sites and chat rooms.
The program addresses and defines topics serious in nature such as seduction, child pornography, solicitation, exploitation, obscenity and online predators.
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.
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