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Roland Gesthuizen

Is Parents Access To Their Child's Facebook A Privacy Issue? | The Cyber Safety Lady - 7 views

  • In the best of circumstances, you hope that as a parent you and your children can talk fairly openly about any issues they are having, and that issues can be resolved within the family, without the need for any “spying”. In families that are NOT in crisis, ways of fostering trust are all about respect, and open conversations held in a safe environment.
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    "There is to be a discussion amongst the Australian Attorney Generals about the privacy laws in regards to parents having legal access to their children's Facebook accounts .. Unfortunately if you need to force your way into your child's Facebook account to "Spy" on them it's probably because there is already a problem with trust and your child's safety is probably in question."
anonymous

ABCs of School Lockdown / School Safety Article and Tips - 14 views

Here is a link to a small article on the ABCs of School Safety and Lockdowns. The article is written in language most young adults will understand. The goal of the article is to simply spark idea...

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Sangita Damania

http://www.njea.org/news-and-publications/njea-review/january-2013/digital-citizenship-responsible-technology-use-in-the-classroom - 60 views

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    Plagiarism, Internet Safety, Search Engine
Marc Patton

City of St. Paul, MN - Official Website - Internet Safety Information - 22 views

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    The ICAC Task Force program, in conjunction with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, and the NetSmartz program, has developed a down-loadable training presentation on Internet safety for children and families.
Martin Burrett

KS1 Internet Safety by @letsjustwaitfor - 20 views

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    Contains I can… talk about how I use the internet, that internet takes me to far away paces and people, that staying safe on internet is like staying safe in real life, I understand what info is private and how to keep it that way.
Martin Burrett

Budd:e Cybersecurity Education - 100 views

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    A superb e-safety resource with separate sections for primary and secondary students to work through. Choose to sign in to save progress or use without signing in. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+%26+Web+Tools
Bob Calder

A gradient of childhood self-control predicts health, wealth, and public safety - 40 views

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    paper on self-control as a predictor of health, wealth, and public safety
Michele Brown

Digital Passport - 81 views

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    Free resource teaching digital citizenship and online safety.  Educators and sign-up and have student accounts.  3-5th grade
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    Thanks for sharing this. We have been cobbling together a variety of sources to teach our fourth graders digital savvy, safety, and citizenship. Common Sense Media seems to have a comprehensive and engaging program.
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    Your welcome. Common Sense Media is a great place to go. As an educator you can create an account for free and then download lessons. It's important to teach students from the beginning about digital citizenship, online behavior, etc.
Phil Taylor

Summer of Safety - 0 views

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    "Common Sense Media is making their new Digital Passport™ mobile app for Android and iOS"
Martin Burrett

Think U Know - 51 views

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    This is a widely used e-safety website with games and activities to help your students understand how to be safe online.
Brad Foltz

WiredSafety: the world's largest Internet Safety, help and education resource. - 76 views

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    This looks like a good site for safety based Internt/surfing lessons - free
Kimberly LaPrairie

July is National Cell Phone Courtesy And Safety Month! | SimpleK12 - 1 views

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    Did you know that July is cell phone courtesy and safety month? To see what you can do to help prevent "sexting" and other dangers teens face while using their cells, here's a quick video and some resources: http://www.simplek12.com/cellphonesafety Sexting isn't cool. Help spread the word.
Marty Daniel

Leveraging Participatory Culture in Cybersafety Education (or, the benefits of "eating one's own dog food") | Welcome to NCS-Tech! - 52 views

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    A great article about how we teach cyber safety.
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    Thanks, Marty! Glad you liked the article!
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    Love The Thin Line web site...should be required of teenagers with phones!
Linda Piscione

OnGuard Online - 23 views

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    Federal government site with tips for online safety and to protect against Internet fraud, identity theft, etc.
Seth Bowers

Facebook | Help Center - 26 views

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    Facebook's official safety for educators page. Handy & simple.
Martin Burrett

Facemoods' Online Safety Kit - Little Red Riding Mood 3 of 3 - 1 views

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    A collection of animated e-safety videos, based around the story of Little Red Riding Hood, about how young people can stay safe on Fackbook. http://ictmagic.wikispaces.com/ICT+&+Web+Tools
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