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Net Cetera - Chatting With Kids About Being Online
Using the Download PDF button on this page you can download a really interesting pdf guide for parents about talking with children about working online. The guide looks at children of different ages and stages and offers sensible and commonsense advice. Though it is written for the American context the underlying advice is relevant to all.
Think before you upload
Think Before You Upload is a great new animation from Privacy Victoria which aims to highlight the possible risks for young people of using on-line technologies such as social networking and gaming sites. It explores a number of familiar scenarios in a humorous way to re-inforce the need to consider the consequences of uploading to the interent. The only pity is that it is at present only available in a Flash version without any embed code.
Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / safedsn
Wes Fryers' great wiki containing links to Proactive Approaches to Address Cyberbullying. Quote "Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate."
That's Not Cool
That's Not Cool is attempting to raise awareness about digital dating abuse and stop it before it gets worse. Sponsored and co-created by the Family Violence Prevention Fund, the Office on Violence Against Women and the Ad Council, the site is designed to address new and complicated problems between teens who are dating or hooking up—problems like constant and controlling texting, pressuring for nude pictures, and breaking into someone's e-mail or social networking page.
Enhancing Child Safety and Online Technologies
Final Report of the Internet Safety Technical Task Force to the Multi-State Working Group on Social Networking of State Attorneys General of the United States
Digital Natives » About
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The Digital Natives project is a collaboration between the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and the Research Center for Information Law at the University of St. Gallen in Switzerland. Digital natives, a term made popular by Marc Prensky, are young people whose use of technology is completely ingrained in their lives -they have grown up always-on and constantly-connected. Unlike those even a little bit older, these Digital Natives didn’t have to learn to “be digital,” they learned in digital the first time around.
The project’s goal is to better understand young people’s experiences with digital media, including Internet, cell phones and related technologies. By gaining insight into how digital natives make sense of their interactions in this digital landscape, we may address the issues their practices raise, learn how to harness the opportunities their digital fluency presents, and shape our regulatory and educational frameworks in a way that advances the public interest.
fullduplex.org » How to Get Around Blocked Web Sites at School or Work: A Newbie’s Guide
This is a quick and simple guide to bypassing your organization’s blocking methods. Use at your own risk.
Josh?s Proxy
One way to get around proxies
Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / internetsafety
It is relatively easy for someone to SCARE parents away from the Internet. There ARE bad things and people making bad choices on the Internet, but there are many compelling resources and interactive tools available which can be used for learning and commu
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Digital citizenship can be described as knowing how to behave appropriately and responsibly with regard to technology use.
NetAlert: Blogs and Blogging
This NetAlert article looks at the blogging phenomenon, what blogs are and what are their benefits. It then explains what parents should know about the safety risks associated with blogging and what steps can be taken to ensure blogging is a fun and rewa
CyberQuoll-internet safety education
CyberQuoll is an animated Australian computer based Internet safety program for primary school students.
It teachers students about the risks of using the Internet and provides advice on managing and minimising those risks.
BlogSafety.com
BlogSafety is where teens, parents, teachers and adult bloggers can learn about the benefits of safe blogging.
Science and Safety of Electricity and Natural Gas
The Science and Safety of Electricity and Natural Gas website is designed for students in grades 6 through 10. The site uses articles, experiments, and interactive games to teach students about the science of electricity and natural gas, and how to use th
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