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John Evans

The 10 Best Internet Safety Rules for Everyone to Remember [Infographic] - 2 views

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    "The Internet is an amazing resource for people of all ages. A solid awareness of Information Fluency coupled with a sense of good digital citizenship will keep any Web user on the straight and narrow. But what about beginners? What are the best basic Internet safety rules we can give to young ones who are venturing into cyberspace on their maiden voyage? That's what this infographic from Pumpic focuses on. It features 10 timeless and trusty Internet safety rules for kids exploring online for the first time. While we here at the GDCF don't believe that the Web is strictly a dark place for cyber-criminals that act in shadow, we still encourage everyone to recognize that some online perils exist. A good dose of common sense goes a long way in keeping us safe online. The Internet safety rules in this infographic are ones that not only kids can benefit from, but that all of us can. The folks at Pumpic seem to agree: "Our infographic with 10 guiding principles aims to ensure your child is both safe and responsible online. The Internet needn't be a dangerous place if treated with caution and respect.""
Phil Taylor

InCtrl :: Cable in the Classroom - 0 views

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    "Empower Students to be InCtrl in a Digital Age"
Phil Taylor

Digital literacy 'as important as reading and writing' - Telegraph - 4 views

  • ‘educate’ kids on their social behaviour – children don’t always think about the audience they are projecting to.”
Phil Taylor

The Digital Tattoo: Think Before You Ink - etsmagazine - 2 views

  • move the fear-based cybersafety agenda forward towards a conversation about digital empowerment
  • As educators, the solution is obvious – we educate our students and prepare them for a society we cannot control.
John Evans

Google Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum - Know your web - Good to Know - Google - 4 views

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    "At Google we believe in the power of education and the promise of technology to improve the lives of students and educators -- leading the way for a new generation of learning in the classroom and beyond. But no matter what subject you teach, it is important for your students to know how to think critically and evaluate online sources, understand how to protect themselves from online threats from bullies to scammers, and to think before they share and be good digital citizens. Google has partnered with child safety experts at iKeepSafe, and also worked with educators themselves to develop lessons that will work in the classroom, are appropriate for kids, and incorporate some of the best advice and tips that Google's security team has to offer."
Phil Taylor

Developing a 'Tech Bill of Rights' -- THE Journal - 3 views

  • "Youth Safety on a Living Internet" report said that parents and teachers should "promote online citizenship and media-literacy education, and actively encourage the children's participation in the process..... Teaching children civil, respectful behavior online and offline is the key to fostering a safe Internet environment," the group stated in its report,
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