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CyberSmart K-8
Web Wise Kids
I Keep Safe
iSafe
NetSmartz
Stay Safe Online
Cyberbullying
Cyberbully Awareness
Deal with Hateful Content
Internet Super Heroes
Net Bullies
NYSSCA PowerPoint
Stop Cyberbullying
TextBullying & Harassment
Kids (K-6)
Cyber Treehouse
NetSmartz Kids
Online Safety Rules
PBS Kids
Safe Kids
Safety Land Game
Surf Swell Island (Disney)
Three Little Cyber Pigs - Part 1
Three Little Cyber Pigs - Part 2
Who's Afraid of Little Sweet Sheep?
Wired Kids
Teens
Chat Danger
Cyber Angels
Don't Believe the Type
ID the Creep
NetSmartz Teens
Safe Teens
Think Before You Post
Parents
CyberSmart Tips
FBI Internet Safety Tips
Minimize Online Predator Risk
NetSmartz Parents
Safe Side, The
Safety Tips for Families
5 Tips in 5 Minutes Video
Internet Filter Info & Reviews
FREE K9 Filtering Software
FREE Content Filtering
Spector Monitoring Software
ParentCare Software
Other
Illinois Internet Safety Act
2007 PEW Report
2008 ICE IS Presentation
2008 U of I Ext Presentation
Unit 10 School
Internet Safety Sites
CMS
Jefferson
Kreitner
Renfro
Summit
Webster
Unit 10 Internet Safety
Helping our kids stay safe online!
New!
4 minutes to better MySpace security settings
3 minutes to better Facebook security settings
Tips for safe online gaming
April is Internet Safety Month! Congratulations to our 2009 Internet Safety Winners! Click on the link to watch their videos.
Kindergarten - Mrs. Stuppi's Super Safe Stars
1st - 2nd Grade - Mrs. Piffner's Snow White and The Cyber Bully
3rd - 4th Grade - Mrs. Josias' Internet Safety Rap
5th - 6th Grade - Mrs. Stack's Internet Safety Patrol
7th - 8th Grade - Mr. Hayman's Media Maniacs
9th - 12th Grade - Jeri Arnold's Team Awesome
Parents - download free ParentCare software. This is a free software program designed to help you safeguard your teen who may be using a MySpace account. This software will help you determine if your teen has a MySpace profile as well as validate the age, username and l
from Instructify: "We all leave behind a trail of digital footprints when we use technology, whether it is from searching with Google, adding a comment to a blog post, or logging into a social network. While most adults might be cognizant that, given the archiving abilities of the internet, our trail will never really go cold, it is doubtful that many young people realize this. Sites like MyFootprints are designed to fill that gap by giving students the tools and experience to understand that what they are doing today with technology might have ramifications for tomorrow."
"90% of users are the "audience", or lurkers. The people tend to read or observe, but don't actively contribute.
9% of users are "editors", sometimes modifying content or adding to an existing thread, but rarely create content from scratch.
1% of users are "creators", driving large amounts of the social group's activity. More often than not, these people are driving a vast percentage of the site's new content, threads, and activity."