Schools and the Internet are becoming increasingly intertwined. The Internet has opened our children to opportunities and risks.
Teaching Internet Safety and Cyber Security has a place in the classroom in the same way schools teach other life safety skills.
Teaching our children to safely use computers helps protect them from cyber crime and our nation’s Internet infrastructure from cyber criminals. Making school networks safe and secure protects your school, faculty and staff as well.
@Coolcatteacher share this K12online Web 2.0 booklet stating that classroom's considered Web 2.0 are held up by 6 pillars: Internet Safety, Information Literacy, Internet Citizenship, Internet Teamwork, Intentional Internet Activities, and an engaged teacher.
Teachers And Trainers Area
Welcome to the Thinkuknow (TUK) Teachers and Trainers area. Here you’ll find the Thinkuknow resources for teachers and all other professionals working with young people. There are films, presentations, games, lesson plans and posters covering a range of issues from grooming by child sex offenders to cyber-bullying
completely online curriculum with daily lesson plans and resources for middle school technology courses
Units include:
Web safety, netiquette, cyberbullying, ethics
Internet searching, copyright and citations
Digital publishing - presentations, word processing, visual literacy
Web publishing - websites and wikis
Online collaboration - email, blogs, RSS, networks
Media literacy
Graphics - photography, drawing, art, animation
Audio - editing, podcasting, music
Video - editing, digital storytelling
Computer programming
Simulation and modeling
Web 2.0
Via @pcwoessner on Twitter. Great development of Digital Citizenship/Internet Safety resources. He has combined NETS-S, Ribble & Bailey's Digital Citizneship in Schools, iKeepSafe C3 Matrix, Microsoft's Digital Citizenship & Creative Content, and SimpleK12's Protecting Students in the 21st Century.