This is a website to help prevent cyberbullying. There are a variety of helpful tools such as information about how to be responsible on social media. There are training opportunities to help stop cyberbullying. There are many other helpful tools that might be useful for teachers and parents.
Fun game students can play to learn to become digital citizens. They get to make their own character and go through different scenarios choosing the best answer for each scenario.
Resource #2: I really enjoyed this resource. This is a game that lets the student experience what it is like to experience cyberbullying. It allows the students to think of appropriate solutions to how to prevent cyberbullying and what to do if you are being bullied.
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media. This site lets you choose which age group you want to learn about
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media. This site lets you choose which age group you want to learn about
This is a great video on cyber bullying. It provides students with clear steps to follow if they ever are a victim of this. I have used it for the third through fifth grades.
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
Resource #1: I chose this website because I thought it provided an affective video about cyber bulling and how it is affecting the students, along with resources for how to stop bulling. This is a great resource for teachers who want to present a lesson on how to stop bullying.
Check out Edutopia's collection of articles, videos, and other resources on internet safety, cyberbullying, digital responsibility, and media and digital literacy.
This site is a collection of articles, videos, and other resources that highlight key factors that go into digital and internet safety. It also discusses digital literacy, responsibility, and cyberbullying.
This site does a good job using both text and a video component of describing and simplifying some aspects of digital citizenship. It has also gathered more resources and provided a link to those on this topic.
This site does a good job using both text and a video component of describing and simplifying some aspects of digital citizenship. It has also gathered more resources and provided a link to those on this topic.
This site does a good job using both text and a video component of describing and simplifying some aspects of digital citizenship. It has also gathered more resources and provided a link to those on this topic.
This site does a good job using both text and a video component of describing and simplifying some aspects of digital citizenship. It has also gathered more resources and provided a link to those on this topic.
Welcome to the Carnegie Cyber Academy, the most prestigious cyber defense training facility in the world.
At the Academy, we train our cadets in online safety so that they can protect themselves and others from the attacks of malicious Cyber Villains. The Internet is a growing part of our daily lives. It is my hope that future generations will be able to continue exploring Cyberspace in a safe and secure way.
BrainPOP's Digital Citizenship spotlight highlights topics from Blogs and Internet Search to Social Networking and Cyberbullying. Lesson plans for these topics and more are all included in this Digital Citizenship lesson plan collection. Use these lesson plans and help children get the most out of the digital world!
Educating students about Internet safety can be difficult, especially with constantly changing technologies and classroom time constraints. These resources can help.