Eisenhower Middle School | Cyber Safety - 4 views
New mobile cyber safety in Florida - 0 views
The Cyber Golden Rule [Video] - 0 views
Adina's Deck: The Exclusive Detective Agency Specializing in Solving Cyber Bully Mysteries - 0 views
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Fabulous School Assembly Program! Although the team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, they travel and give presentations nationwide. They bring a sense of balance to all of the predator-based talks given by law enforcement. The creators of this project are graduates of Stanford's Learning, Design & Technology program and also have a background in film making. They have won numerous awards at local, national and international film festivals for their work and were a huge hit at the California League of Middle Schools Conference, last Fall.
You can see a video clip of Adina's Deck at: adinasdecktrailer
The Complete Layman's Guide to Cyber Safety - 0 views
Cyber Relationships [Teen video] - 0 views
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.
New Cyber Safety Guides for Parents -School Library Journal - 0 views
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To Willard the key is not to frighten children, but instead teach them proactive ways to protect themselves while adults keep an eye out as well. Willard charges students to act responsibly, such as "Stay Out of the Garbage," and avoid pornography or other "gross stuff" online, and also to "Connect Safely," reminding kids not to send mean or nasty messages. Adults get some advice as well-with Willard cautioning them not to make a big deal if a child brings up something that happened online, such as a stranger trying to gather personal information. Any kind of extreme response, like taking away Internet privileges, could discourage them from bringing up concerns again.
Sexting and Cyber Safety - School Library Journal - 0 views
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The controversy around sexting is growing in part because of more incidents, but also because of the legal ramifications involved. Sending nude images of underage children through digital media can be considered child pornography, and those taking and transmitting the images can be charged—whether they themselves are underage or not.
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