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Megan Black

Planet Nutshell | Web Videos | Explainer Videos | Educational Videos: NetSafe Episode 1: What is the Internet? (Grades K-3) - 2 views

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    The first of 17 videos explaining Internet Safety concepts to grades 1-12. Each marked grade appropriately. 
Tania Grosz

Tuned into Tech Internet Safety Webquest - 1 views

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    Title: Tuned into Tech Internet Safety Webquest Description: The internet is a powerful tool that allows you to communicate, gather information, network, publish and share resources. However, when not used cautiously or properly, the internet can expose you to ill-intentioned strangers, inappropriate content, computer viruses and cyber-bullying. This webquest will help you gather information about being safe while using the internet. Grade Level: 6-8 Curriculum: Technology Keywords: Internet, safety, cyberbullying, privacy
Steven Knight

The Door That's Not Locked - 8 views

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    The web is a wonderful place, if you understand the dangers. While the Internet is an open door to a world of great information, communication and entertainment, it can also be a direct passageway to danger. The Canadian Centre is committed to helping parents, teachers, and anyone else who would like to better understand the good, bad, and ugly about the web. We're here to help keep kids safe while exploring and enjoying The Door that's not Locked. This website has been created to provide you with a one-stop-shop on all things related to Internet safety.
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    All Web. No Net.
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    This is a great site. No nonsense advice. I really like how it is broken down in age groups, which helps you to understand how children become more sophisticated in their Internet use. Thanks Steve for sharing it!
Steven Knight

Google Family Safety Center - 6 views

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    We know how important it is to protect and educate young people on using the Internet and want to provide all of our users with a safe experience. When it comes to family safety, we aim to: * Provide parents and teachers with tools to help them choose what content their children see online * Offer tips and advice to families about how to stay safe online * Work closely with organizations such as charities, others in our industry and government bodies dedicated to protecting young people
Megan Black

Digital Citizenship Curriculum From Common Sense - 1 views

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    Full Middle school Curriculum in three strands: Safety and Security, Digital Citizenship, and Research and Information Literacy
anonymous

Kidsmart: Teachers Section - 9 views

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    Internet Safety Lesson plans are available on this site at http://kidsmart.org.uk/teachers/lessonplans.aspx
Anne Bubnic

Internet Privacy Lesson Plan - Grade 6 [pdf] - 3 views

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    Students read and interpret a fictional short story about a girl who was nearly abducted from an online predator. For a real life version of this, see Katie Canton's story.
Anne Bubnic

Internet Safety Comics - 0 views

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    This Comic Life series was created to address some teacher training needs in the area of Internet safety in a fun and entertaining way. This was a solo project by Tom Woodward.
Jason Epstein

Digital Tattoo - 4 views

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    Tutorial. Just like a tattoo, your digital reputation is an expression of yourself. It's highly visible, and hard to remove. Explore how your online identity affects you, your friends, your school and your job - for better and for worse - and how to make informed choices.
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    This is AWESOME! Thank you!
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    "In short, it is your digital identity. Just like a tattoo, your digital reputation is an expression of yourself. it is formed and added to by you and others over time."
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