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Social Networking Safety for Parents | Internet Safety Project - 0 views

  • I composed a list of some general Social Networking Sites that children often flock to from my experience (you probably heard of them already): • Facebook (minimum age requirement: 13) • Twitter (minimum age requirement: None) • Google+ (minimum age requirement: 18) • MySpace (minimum age requirement: 13) • YouTube (minimum age requirement: 13)
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    A bit outdated but good overview of social media safety tips for parents (but applicable to teachers too). Also outlines age minimums for accounts on the most popular site (Facebook=13, Twitter=none, etc)
Mr Casal

Free Internet Safety for Kids Tutorial at GCFLearnFree - 0 views

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    "Practicing safety is a must with anyone who goes online, but with kids it is especially important. This tutorial will discuss the threats your kids may encounter while online and show you how protect them and talk to them about being safe and responsible. "
Mr Casal

Free Internet Safety Tutorial at GCFLearnFree - 0 views

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    "Phishing, Trojans, Spyware, Trolls, and Flame Wars-oh my! If the idea of these threats lurking around online makes you nervous, then you can now be at ease. Our Internet Safety course will provide you with the strategies, skills, and mindset needed to protect yourself, your computer, and your privacy when you connect to the Internet. "
Mr Casal

A Must-Have Online Safety Guide For Students - Edudemic - 0 views

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    The Internet is an integral part of student life. It is how most students study, communicate and research everyday. Though the web often makes student life more efficient, those digital footprints may put personal information at risk if the right precautions are not taken. The following is a useful (and relatively quick!) guide to keeping students safe online
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20 Web 2.0 Sites Not Requiring Student Email - 0 views

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    CIPA/COPPA compliance. This is to ensure student safety as well as monitor and filter their online behavior. As Web 2.0 becomes more popular and educational technology online sites replace desktop software, this has become more of an issue. A lot of subscription-based or ed tech sites require a student email address to create an account which can become a BIG issue when dealing with CIPA compliance, because a majority of students to not have a school email account. Here are 20 Web 2.0 sites that do not require a student email address to create an account. This list is in alphabetical order.
Mr Casal

Good to Know - Google - 1 views

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    Google's guide to: - Stay safe online - Your data on the web - Your data on Google - Manage your data
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OnGuard Online - 0 views

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    Good site with explanations of online scams, ways to prevent & avoid spyware & malware, proper browsing techniques for students & parents. Good website to familiarize yourself (students, teachers, parents) with best practices of safe internet usage.
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