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KidZui is useful for parents, classrooms, labs | Education IT | ZDNet.com
a kid-friendly web browser for OS X and Windows; it is also available as a Firefox add-on, making it compatible across all platforms. KidZui has a lot of strengths that make it very appealing for parents or elementary classroom computers. Although it does support a range of ages, this browser is very much directed at the primary set.
ASCD Inservice: Would Your Admins Embrace MySpace?
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If we don't teach our students how to use social networking appropriately, who will?
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"What are we going to ask on our tests when kids are walking in with Google in their pocket? Are they going to be better questions than we ask today?"
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Health curriculum could include Internet, cell-phone safety - Salt Lake Tribune
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In addition to including traditional lessons about sexual abstinence, drugs and disease, high-school and junior-high health classes likely will also soon include information on Internet safety and the appropriate use of cell phones and other technology.
Dr. Alice Christie's Educational Technology Guide
There are innumerable ways in which teachers can use technology to enhance their teaching and their students' learning. This section of the site provides a wealth of resources for K-12 teachers wishing to use technology effectively in their classroom
HOME | Yoursphere- The Social Network that Puts Safety First
the only social networking site for kids and teens that's backed by the Federal Trade Commission through the site's Privacy Vaults approval. It requires verified parental consent for a minor to log on or join. Yoursphere protects children in the following ways: by confirming the identity of the parent providing consent, confirming that the parent or guardian providing consent is not a registered sex offender, limiting membersghip to children through age 18, and prohibiting anonymous memberships (no fake profiles). The site provides a platform for its members to engage in positive activities of shared interest, such as sports, academics, music, fashion, moves & TV, art & photo, and gaming.
Fact Monster: Online Almanac, Dictionary, Encyclopedia, and Homework Help — FactMonster.com « George’s Weblog
a great site for students to explore independently, with classmates, or with a parent. Fact Monster provides a nice blend of “serious” academic material and “fun” academic material that it will keep students on the site for a long time.
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 curric
Glubble for Families :: Firefox Add-ons
Glubble evolves Firefox from a personal activity into a fun and safe experience for families. Parents, children and extended family connect, play, discover and learn. A private family page, games, chat, safe surfing, play art, educational exercises.
Student Cyber Safety
Informational webinar sharing three specific web resources to inform administrators, teachers, parents, students, and the community on how to provide a safe and secure environment when using the Internet.
Phishing (internet scams) Detection Education
This animated, music video provides viewers with a three minute lesson about detecting Internet scams.
Zilladog - Safe and Easy Email & Games for Kids
a web site created by parents for kids. They can stay connected with friends and family with our FREE ZillaMail email service. Kids can play free online games that are parent approved. They can play games from their favorite web sites such as Club Penguin
Strengthening Student Resilience to Online Risks | PBS
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put the relative threat of online predators in perspective, while at the same time noting that schools and parents must to more to give students the media literacy skills required to use the Internet responsibly.
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A Parent’s Guide to Internet Safety
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Internet Safety and the work of the CIA
Learn more about Internet safety and the work of the Central
Intelligence Agency (CIA) from the games and resources on the Kids’ Page.
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