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Modeling and helping students learn about Internet safety is the responsibility of every adult in our students' lives, including teachers in all subject areas and parents at home. As adults learn more about wise online behavior and build awareness of our own digital footprints, we must continue to share and openly discuss these issues with the young people in our classrooms and homes. Use these resources to stay up to date on the pros and cons of technology's capabilities. Build awareness instead of fear as you and your students discover how the power of the Internet can be harnessed for safe learning and communication. Be sure also to visit the TeachersFirst Edge for teacher-friendly tips on using today's web tools safely and within school policies.
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Budd:e Cybersecurity Education - Commonwealth of Australia
Grades
K to 12tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Create a classroom account and share activities on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Create a link on classroom computers or in the computer lab for students to use on their own using the demo component of the site or by logging in with a classroom-created account. Share a link to this site with parents through your classroom website or newsletter as a resource for teaching Internet awareness and safety.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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NetSmartzKids - National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Grades
K to 8tag(s): computers (20), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Use this site to reinforce and teach Internet safety rules. Ask students to complete a quiz on Internet safety before allowing computer access. Provide those who pass with NetSmartz UYN club cards provided on the site to use as a "computer driving license." This is a great site to share on your class wiki, blog, or website for families to peruse together.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Internet Safety: Rules of the Road for Kids - Common Sense Media
Grades
3 to 12tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Share this link on your class web page and/or in a parent newsletter to help parents learn about Internet safety. Use the videos to help students learn how to be safe online. Share the videos on your projector or interactive whiteboard. Use the information to run a parent information night.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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NetFamilyNews - Anne Collier
Grades
K to 12tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Include this site on your class web page for parents as a reference to help them deal with technology issues at home. If you do not have a web-page consider sending a newsletter home. If you are doing an Internet safety lesson with your class, parents can reinforce the lesson at home with information and ideas from NetFamilyNews. Have students make a poster with rules that help them stay safe when using technology such as the Internet and cell phones. Students can take this poster home, share it with parents and add rules for use at home. The poster can be displayed by the computer or in students' bedrooms.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Memolane - Eric Lagier, Nikolaj Hald Nielsen, and Harry Vang
Grades
7 to 12tag(s): digital storytelling (40), flickr (8), images (115), internet safety (67), multimedia (17), timelines (35), twitter (23)
In the Classroom
If you have a classroom Twitter account reviewed here, you could conduct a class review for a unit of study or test, using twitter for the questions and answers, and Memolane will post that on your "Memolane." Use the embed code to share it on your website, so all of your students can see the review from home. Embedding avoids any issues with seeing inappropriate content. Drama teachers can video skits or plays and upload them to your classroom YouTube or Vimeo account throughout the year. Art and photography teachers can upload images and photos of student work for a year in review. Select a few public Memolanes to share during lessons about digital footprints and Internet safety. Ask student groups how much they can learn about their assigned "person" whom they do not even know. How might this information help or hurt that person if viewed by a potential employer or college admissions officer? The message: trails on the Internet can be good or bad, depending upon what you share.Edge Features:
Parent permission advised before posting student work created using this tool
Includes Interaction w general public/ public galleries with unmoderated content
Includes social features, such as "friends," comments, ratings by others
Requires registration/log-in (WITH email)
Products can be embedded
Multiple users can collaborate on the same project
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A Thin Line - MTV
Grades
6 to 12tag(s): bullying (41), cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
This will be a great addition to your health, guidance, or Internet safety program. Before showing the site, have students take the quiz. The quiz can even be embedded on your website. Afterwards, using your interactive whiteboard (or projector), have students watch the different videos. Using the information found on the site, have students create skits to show proper or improper ways to behave online.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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KidRex - Kid Safe Search Engine - KidRex.org
Grades
K to 7This site includes advertising.
tag(s): internet safety (67), search engines (41)
In the Classroom
Create a link to KidRex on classroom computers for students to use as a default search engine. Use this site on your interactive whiteboard (or projector) to demonstrate how to search for items or when searching with your students.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Google Family Safety Center - Google
Grades
K to 12tag(s): internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Use the resources from the site to show students how to safely search the internet. Post the link on your class website for parents to access from home. In addition, set up a safe search engine for students to use when doing research.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Own Your Space - Linda McCarthy and Microsoft
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8 to 12tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
This is a great resource to use with your students. Each chapter can be downloaded separately. Have students read a new chapter each week or month. Have students use the book for research. Groups can read a chapter and then prepare a presentation. Use a site such as 280Slides (reviewed here) to have students create slideshows.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Mail Catch - Net-Core.org
Grades
5 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Have students choose a "Mailcatch" address in the beginning of the school year as part of your introductory lesson on acceptable use procedures. Once that email is chosen, they can use it every time they need to sign up for a website that requires an email. After they have used it in your class, show them how to check the mail by typing in their "address" into the web page. Here they can see their email, such as membership confirmations.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Just4Kids - AttorneyGeneral.gov
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K to 5tag(s): cyberbullying (23), drugs and alcohol (3), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Print out the important Internet words to hang in your classroom or computer lab. Have students try Funnelbrain (reviewed here) to create flashcards using important Internet words and challenge their classmates. View the Internet safety video on your interactive whiteboard or projector.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Kids News Room - kidsnewsroom.org
Grades
3 to 5This site includes advertising.
tag(s): essays (13), news (130), newspapers (23), reading comprehension (39), stories and storytelling (13)
In the Classroom
Jump into the world of student journalism and current events. Begin by visiting the Internet safety section to clarify your expectations for use. Start your own student newsletter by featuring class activities, special events, or current events into the digital age. Submit student work for publication on the site. Essays and contests are available. Bookmark this site for use in a center for comprehension, writing, and educational games. Open your students' eyes to the news of today "kid style!"Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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LMK - Life Online - Girl Scouts and Windows
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6 to 12tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Teachers, share this link on your class web page and/or in a parent newsletter to help parents learn about online safety. Use the activities for adults to run a parent information night. Show the videos on your interactive whiteboard or projector and use them for class discussions. Use an interactive whiteboard to display the quizzes for students to answer.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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CyberWise - CyberWise
Grades
3 to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67), media literacy (6), tutorials (42)
In the Classroom
Share videos on your interactive whiteboard or projector with students to discuss media tools and how they are using them or before assigning projects using current media tools. If your district blocks YouTube, then this may not be viewable. You could always view that at home and bring it to class "on a stick" to share. Use a tool such as Zamzar (reviewed here) to download the videos from YouTube. Share videos with parents to help them understand current media tools and how to use them. Have your students create an online "scrapbook" on cyber safety using Smilebox (reviewed here).Comments
Great tool- always need all we can find to help teach this with students.Charlotte, AL, Grades: 0 - 12
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Cybersmart - Australian Government/ACMA
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K to 12tag(s): internet safety (67), safety (99), social networking (50)
In the Classroom
Share the activities with your students on your interactive whiteboard or projector. Have students work in cooperative learning groups to investigate various parts of this site. Challenge students to create online posters about internet safety on paper or do it together as a class using a tool such as Web Poster Wizard (reviewed here) or PicLits (reviewed here). Or use another online poster creator, such as Wallwisher, (reviewed here). You may also want to share this link with parents via your class web page.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Michigan Kids! - Michigan.gov
Grades
2 to 6In the Classroom
Use an online tool such as Interactive Two Circle Venn Diagram (reviewed here) to create a visual comparison of life in the late 1800's vs life today. Share the site with students to use as a resource for state research projects. Read how a bill becomes a law in Michigan and compare it to the law-making process in your state.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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TeachersFirst: Sifting Through the Filters - TeachersFirst
Grades
K to 12tag(s): internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Read through this on your own or share it in a staff meeting where you discuss use of the Internet and teachers' role in Internet safety. You may also want to share the link with your principal or other decision-makers to open dialog on ways to include teachers in the process.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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WoogiWorld - WoogiWorld, Inc.
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K to 6tag(s): cyberbullying (23), internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Send home information about the website and ask parents to create an account for their student. If there isn't internet access at home, obtain permission to create an account at school. Another option is to create one account for the classroom and display on the interactive whiteboard (or projector) and perform internet safety activities together as a class.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Pro Con Lists - Brosen Interactive
Grades
9 to 12tag(s): debate (22)
In the Classroom
This site allows outsiders to comment with lists. Many school policies prohibit such interaction, so be sure to check your school policy. Check the private button when saving the list. You will want to discuss these features in the context of Internet Safety or establish specific written class rules and consequences for interacting with outsiders as well as commenting on each other's lists. Create lists for any class. For example, in history, would you help the Underground Railroad (or Holocaust escapees)? Search the consequences/risks for those who assisted them. The end result of the list may not be as important as the process used in making the examples. Follow past presidential elections to find the positives and negatives of the various platforms. In English, what should Romeo and Juliet do? What about trials in any characters life? What would you do if you were that person? For career exploration, what are the specifics that should be on the lists as to whether to pursue a program, move, or take a job? In Science, what are the pros and cons for using alternative fuels or for conservation? Should development happen in various areas of the world? Mark this decision making tool as a Favorite you can bring up on a projector to facilitate any class debate.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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Kidzprivacy - Federal Trade Commission
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1 to 12tag(s): internet safety (67)
In the Classroom
Share this link on your teacher web page and/or in a parent newsletter for those who would like more guidance on child privacy laws on the web.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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