"The Virginia Department of Education has teamed up with the Professor Garfield Foundation, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia, and the Verizon Foundation to provide the first lessons on Internet Safety along with guidance for students, teachers, and parents. Apps for these lessons have also been developed to promote student-directed learning and enrichment beyond the classroom. "
stopy bullying now is a site for kids and adults about bullying. It includes information about bullying and what you can do. It has games related to bullying to teach students how to handle bullying situations. There are webisodes to help teach kids about bullying.
"Web Wise Kids specializes in using the latest technology to teach online safety. We offer challenging and realistic computerized games that have been specially designed to reach young people like yours with the information they need to use the Internet safely.
Each of the detective-style Internet safety games is based on an actual criminal case and is acted out by a live actor. Your students will be glued to their computer screen as they navigate the game - solving a crime, investigating the consequences of the character's poor choices and reflecting on how the Internet can be abused and how they can protect themselves. "
"# 1. Never share or post your personal information.
# 2. Never share your online passwords with anyone except your parents.
# 3. Never meet anyone face-to-face whom you only know online.
# 4. Talk to your parents about everything you do on the Internet.
# 5. Don't bully or accept bullying from anyone."
Youtube video that talks about Digital Dossier describing all the digital records that accumulate about a typical person from conception to death. Use this to make students aware that all mobile messages, media uses, and calls are part of their permanent record.
Web Wise Kids, WILL Interactive, Verizon and ESA Foundation have developed It' Your Call. This online interactive educational game allows children to practice responsible cell phone use and personal safety. Players take on the role of live-action characters in an interactive movie, make decisions, view the consequences, and learn important lessons about cell phone use. It's Your Call is free.