Edmodo helps connect all learners with the people and resources needed to reach their full potential. It's a free and safe way for students and teachers to connect
and collaborate.
Edmodo helps connect all learners with the people and resources needed to reach their full potential. It's a free and safe way for students and teachers to connect
and collaborate.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Edmodo is an easy way to get your students connected so they can safely collaborate, get and stay organized, and access assignments, grades, and school messages.
Schoology's K-12 LMS provides a controlled environment where you can ensure safe interaction while still fully nurturing students' social and academic development.
Schoology's K-12 LMS provides a controlled environment where you can ensure safe interaction while still fully nurturing students' social and academic development.
In The National Geographic Kids Blog, a group of kids selected by the National Geographic staff share their thoughts and experiences. This is a great blog for kids to follow and be able to read about things that interest them and what other kids think. Teachers can use this as a resource to introduce kids to safe and educational places on the internet that are interesting to them as well. I found this in the "Online Safety" section of Kids.gov, accessed via the publisher companion site of our textbook.
As an educator in today’s modern world, your guidance is critical for students to navigate through the intricacies of new media and cybersafety sucessfully. To help you teach your students to safely and ethically use their digital devices in the classroom–and throughout their communities–iKeepSafe has created the following programs:
The Extended Day Program is a before and after school enrichment program designed to enhance children's lives cognitively, socially, culturally, emotionally, and physically in a safe and engaging environment
This is the website I use for my class blog. It is quick for you and your students to register, it is safe for students to use and the format is simple, yet effective. I have already witnessed some amazing learning and sharing on this site.
Pics4Learning is a safe, free image library for education. Teachers and students can use the copyright-friendly photos and images for classrooms, multimedia projects, web sites, videos, portfolios, or any other project in an educational setting.
This is a free, copyright-friendly site for images to use in the educational process. My students use this site all the time for projects and desktop images. It's great!
Ask Kids is a search engine designed exclusively for young people ages 6 to 12. It provides a safe and fun way for kids to research educational topics. While most search engine websites provide filters and safe mode searches, it is not guaranteed to be age appropriate. Ask Kids is an excellent web resource for educators and students.
Today, kids have grown up digital. They have had access to a world of new possibilities; some good, some not so good. We believe it is the responsibility of parents, teachers and other adult mentors to join kids on the digital playground and to teach them to be happy and healthy cyber-citizens
To be a good teacher , you need to create an interesting learning environment. Students should be provided with a safe, secure and comfortable environment in order to perform at their best. Students will experience many physical, intellectual, emotional and social changes in their early age, so they need to feel structured and safe to perform best in their learning.
A free community for sharing instructional videos and content for teachers and students. We are an education focused, safe venue for teachers, schools, and home learners.
"Websites can bring a classroom to life. There are so many different worlds you can visit. Of course the Internet also brings you to a lot if information that is not age appropriate for school students so it is important to be safe and smart when you share websites with your students."
Social media sites are trying to determine what sort of control they have over user-generated content, particularly when it affects advertising; Facebook, Twitter and others are wrestling with questions of free speech while simultaneously trying to create a safe space for advertisers they attract
An intriguing beta release which allows you to log the Creative Commons-licensed images you've obtained from Flickr. While Creative Commons licenses are non-revocable, some have grown concerned that a copyright holder might change the CC status of images displayed on Flickr and fear that the burden of proof would then fall to themselves as the "user" of the image(s). This tool would seem to address that problem.