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Jess McCulloch

Cybersmart Detectives - 0 views

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    These Internet safety links from Australia and over 75 other links to cybersafety agencies can be found at CTAP4's Directory of Cybersafety Education Agencies
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    Cybersmart kids is a community awareness project developed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). The site contains cyber rules, chat rules and mobile rules for kids as well as links to safe sites. Australian schools can also register for access to the online game, Cybersmart Detectives, in which players learn about managing bullying behaviors both offline and online.
Rhondda Powling

Cybersmart - - 3 views

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    ACMA site. Cybersmart provides activities, resources and practical advice to help young kids, kids, teens and parents safely enjoy the online world. Cybersmart also offers training and resources for schools and materials for library staff. Developed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority, Cybersmart is part of the Australian Government's cybersafety program
Anne Bubnic

Web Warriors [Game] - 2 views

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    Kids create their own avatars and complete missions that educate them about cyberbullying, social media and mobile safety. Part of an Australian non-profit social initiative (Smart Online/SafeOnline) that uses kids to deliver campaigns aimed at educating their peers about cyberbullying/cybersafety issues. Registration is required and even though this is designed for use in Australia, anyone can play. A nice feature is that, as kids complete missions, they get an email summarizing what they have learned. This is the same agency that created the video, Pants Down
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

Cybersmart Detectives [Game] - 0 views

  • Cybersmart Detectives is an innovative online game that teaches children key internet safety messages in a safe environment. Children work online in real time liaising with community professionals to solve an internet-themed problem. The activity is based in the school environment, and brings together a number of agencies with an interest in promoting online safety for young people, including State and Federal Police, internet industry representatives and child welfare advocates. In the scenario, children play the role of a school Deputy Principal concerned about the welfare of a new student, who may be being bullied by someone they have met in an internet chat room. Guided by a series of clues, children work collaboratively in teams to solve the mystery of what is worrying the student, and why. 'Cybersmart Guides' respond to the questions and theories posed by the students, and guide the teams through each of the 'clues'. As the scenario unfolds, the children discuss the risks of certain online and offline behaviours, and ways of managing those risks. Although the scenario presented in the activity is simulated, the sense of urgency that excites a class of children taking part is very real. By the end of the activity children will have learned some valuable lessons about some of the risks associated with internet use, especially useful tips for chatting safely online. More importantly, the issues that lie behind the story will have been discussed with professionals who deal with similar issues on a daily basis. Cybersmart Detectives was initially developed by UK-based child advocacy agency Childnet International, and until 2005, operated under the name of Net Detectives. The activity is now independently operated by E-ngagelive. The Australian Communications and Media Authority ( ACMA ), by agreement with E-ngagelive , has adapted the activity for use in Australian schools under the name Cybersmart Detectives.
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    Another example of emerging norms focussed on empowerment of children, this game is played online and accessible only to students in the United Kingdom.
Rhondda Powling

Cybersmart Technology guides - 0 views

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    These technology guides from the Australian government provide information about some popular online services and tools and some of the key points about children and young people's technology use
Rof Harris

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started by Rof Harris on 17 Jan 17 no follow-up yet
Rof Harris

Immediate Payday Loans Funds For The AU Working Class People! - 0 views

Immediate Payday Loans are one among the moment funds product for the Australian working class of individuals. Then will discover the money after they don't demand to place a lot of problems on the...

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started by Rof Harris on 28 Dec 16 no follow-up yet
Anne Bubnic

Wise Up to It: Case studies and Internet safety advice for teens [Video] - 0 views

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    Four video clip case studies and internet safety advise from NetAlert (Australian Government). Designed for students. Explore the lives of four young people and their experiences on the Internet. Four situations. Four victims. Four stories. Many strategies. Downloadable lesson plans and student handouts for each case study.
adina sullivan

CyberQuoll - Internet Safety Education - NetAlert - 0 views

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    NetAlert is the Australian Government's online safety program. Primary grade students can follow a flash animation adventure called CyberQuoll while students in secondary grades have their own hip adventure called Cybernetrix. Teacher support materials are also available.
Rhondda Powling

Bullying. No way! - 1 views

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    Bullying. No way! is developed and managed by all Australian education authorities for use by Australia's Government, Catholic and Independent school communities.
Rhondda Powling

CyberNetrix - Internet Safety Education for Secondary Schools - 1 views

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    Australian online safety site CyberNetrix offers computer-based activities that have been designed for secondary students from years seven to nine as a cross-curricula, cross-year level resource. There is a teacher guide and 11 downloadable student activities.
Anne Bubnic

Wise Up To IT Lesson Plans/Video - 4 views

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    Four Videos and lesson plans from the Australian Government. The videos present four situations in four stories-offering many strategies to address the issues raised. Covers topics in all areas of digital citizenship.
JOSEPH SAVIRIMUTHU

Is cyber-bullying a crime? - 0 views

  • Cyber-bullying is back in the spotlight. Earlier this month the federal government announced it had established a Youth Advisory Group, consisting of young Australians, to advise it on cyber-bullying and other online issues.
Jenni Swanson Voorhees

Family Online Safety Institute - 10 views

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    Discussion of the issue of how to judge Sexting - Felony or Flirting?
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    Here in Australia a wonderful new App came out by the South Australian Law Society called the 'Naked Truth'. It explains using a teens medium the ramifications of sexting with some recent legal cases as examples http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-03/app-aimed-at-teaching-youth-sa-sex-laws/5787012.
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