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Sam Elphick

iLearn Technology » Blog Archive » My Online Neighborhood: Internet Safety - 1 views

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    A great video to introduce K-2 to certain aspects of Internet Safety. The video makes some comparisons between the real world, and the online world, and at the end sets some rules to follow. Worth a look. 
Sam Elphick

TAGGED - YouTube - 3 views

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    Powerful video produced by ACMA sharing an instance of Cyberbullying and Physical bullying in a High School setting - worth a watch
Mark Woolley

Stories of Us - 1 views

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    The best, most realistic account of bullying in schools that I have come across."      Dr Ken Rigby, University of South Australia   "Viewing the Stories of Us videos and participation in the corresponding class work had a measurable, statistically significant, positive influence on student attitudes towards victims".  Evaluation of Bullying by Richard Stephens  An Australian DVD based program that looks very promising  SECONDARY SERIES: Set of the 3 secondary episodes - Bullying (Secondary), Relationship and Stress:  $285 (excl. GST) PRIMARY SERIES: Set of the 2 primary episodes - Bullying (Primary) and Belonging:  $190 (excl. GST)
Margie Gardner

It gets better « READINGPOWER - 1 views

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    Some videos and links to youtube clips on how to generate discussion on cyberbullying
Steven Young

YouTube - Girls - Think U Know CEOP (English) - 6 views

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    Cybersafety video on internet dangers, targeted at teenage girls
Michelle Shearman

Cybersmart - Connect.ed promotional video - 0 views

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    Cybersmart has developed an online PD program called Connect.ed designed to train teachers in how to teach cybersafety to students and protect them from the potential online dangers. Register today. For more information go to: Connect.ed
Mark Woolley

Cybersmart - Teacher resources - 4 views

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    The Teacher resources aim to support cybersafety education. All resources are supported by detailed lesson plans and individual online and DVD resources using video, animation and interactive content. All are free of charge. Most Cybersmart lesson plans are available under Creative Commons licences which enable teachers to change, translate and share new creations with other teachers and students.
Mark Woolley

YouTube - How Cybersmart are you? - 1 views

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    Very good new video from ACMA - Australian and Australian Stats
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