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in title, tags, annotations or urlSchool AUP 2.0 - 0 views
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CTAP Region IV also keeps an extensive collection of Acceptable Use Policy and Cell phone policy information at: http://www.ctap4.org/cybersafety/AUP.htm
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CTAP Region IV also keeps an extensive collection of Acceptable Use Policy and Cell phone policy information at: http://www.ctap4.org/cybersafety/AUP.htm
Natl Assn of Secondary School Principals: Position Statement on Internet Safety - 0 views
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Very important document!! The NASSP Position Statement is the cornerstone for all of our work in cybersafety education at CTAP4. Click on "expand" to see their recommendations.
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NASSP recommendations for school leaders 1. Familiarize themselves about all aspects of computer technology, including the mechanics of the Internet, blogs, social networking Web sites, and the liability issues associated with the use of these technologies 2.Form a technology team that comprises staff members, parents and students to act in an advisory capacity to the larger school community 3.Educate staff members and students on using technology within the boundaries of the law 4.Guide teachers and students on how the Internet can serve as effective educational tools 5.Formulate clear guidelines to protect students and teachers against cyber bullying and other criminal activities 6.Conduct orientation sessions for parents regarding student use of the Internet 7.Reinforce these guidelines with parents and encourage vigilance of Internet use at home, including the elimination of derogatory statements against other students or staff.
CTAP4 Cybersafety Project: School AUPs - 0 views
CTAP4 Directory of Cybersafety Education Links - 0 views
CTAP4 Cybersafety - Recommended Reading for Parents - 0 views
Burt's Blog: MySpace, Your Campus and You(Tube) - 0 views
Download a free cybersafety poster for your classroom! - 0 views
CTAP 4 Cybersafety Project: School Administrator Resources - 0 views
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CTAP Region IV has designed this collection of Administrator Resources specifically with the needs of school administrators in mind. Administrator Resources cover 6 vital areas:
1. Legal Issues
2. Student Misbehavior in Cyberspace: MySpace, YouTube, Facebook
3. Cybersafety and School Board Policy Statements
4. Cyberbullying Documentation: Incident Reports/Review Process
5. Articles Related to Internet MisUse in the Schools
6. Materials for PTA Presentations
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.
Social Networking for Parents [Wiki] - 1 views
Cybersafety Resources for Educators - 131 views
Adina's Deck http://www.adinasdeck.com/ http://ldt.stanford.edu/~debbieh/ Fabulous School Assembly Program! Although the team is based in the San Francisco Bay Area, they travel and give present...
2 virtual worlds: NECC and Second Life! - 0 views
MySpace, Your Campus and You(Tube) - 0 views
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Workshop materials here were designed to teach school leaders about social networking. There are both Trainer agendas and Workshop participant agendas here so that educators could easily use the materials to train others. Links to additional support materials can be found on the sidebar/Quickstart section.
American Association of School Administrators: Technology Resources - 0 views
Cybersafety Legal Issues for School Administrators - 0 views
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Technology has out-paced the legal system in issues related to cyberbullying in the schools. When a cyberbullying incident happens at your school, how will you handle it? What board policies will protect you? What is appropriate discipline? What kind of documentation do you need? How will you assure a safe environment for your students? Learn from national experts who have studied court decisions related to cyberbullying of students, teachers and school administrators.
Bullied girl gets letters of support [Today Show Video] - 0 views
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Video interview with Olivia Gardner on the Today Show. Fourteen-year-old Olivia Gardner gets encouragement from other teens. People around the world are pouring their hearts out and offering words of encouragement and sympathy to a Northern California teenager who was taunted and teased so mercilessly that she stayed up nights thinking of ways she could kill herself. Thousands of letters have arrived already since word spread in the media and in cyberspace about the plight of 14-year-old Olivia Gardner.
Adina's Deck Creator, Debbie Heimowitz - 0 views
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Debbie created the Adina's Deck film for her master's thesis in the Learning, Design and Technology program at Stanford. See: http://www.adinasdeck.com
The California Technology Assistance Project (CTAP Region IV) is a state-funded agency that has been a leader in cybersafety education for the California public school system since 1997. We have invested hundreds of hours into research on topics related to cybersafety education and curriculum development. We work in partnership with school districts, Safe School Planning teams and the local Educational Advocate for AT&T in the SF Bay Area. We have many great resources posted on our site for educators, parents and kids.