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The number one site on the web for internet safety.
Cybersafety is the safe and responsible use of the Internet and all information and communication technology devices, including mobile phones, digital cameras, and webcams. This site was created by the CTAP Region IV (California), and has a wealth of information and downloads.
The Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use has documents that can be reproduced as well as other good resources.
Welcome to Cyber-Safety.com, the website dedicated to keeping kids safe in a wired world. In this day and age of computers, there is a great need for resources for parents, educators and children for staying safe online. Knowing the dangers helps prevent children from being harmed, and knowing what to do online to keep safe is a must. Cyber safety empowers you to be a safe and ethical user of technology. Cyber safe users are careful, digitally connected consumers. This web site provides information about cyber safety, its importance, and resources for students, teachers, and parents.
McGruff page on cyber-safety.
Your guide to a safe and legal digital world. The Business Software Alliance (BSA) believes all computer users should have a basic understanding of how to protect themselves from the growing number of Internet dangers. These dangers include: auction site fraud, unauthorized vendors selling counterfeit products and ripping off unsuspecting consumers, issues with identity theft, etc. This website was created to help educate consumers on these dangers. Cyber Safety: Guide to Internet safety, rules for kids and parents.
With the rise of the Internet has come a significant increase in the concern surrounding Internet safety, and particularly the safety of kids on the web. Many recent studies have shown that what children tell their parents they are doing online, is often not what they are really doing at all. This should come as no surprise to many parents, but some still remain unaware of the potential hazards their children are encountering. Our goal is to educate both parents and kids on common issues surrounding Internet safety. WiredLearning - Cyber Safety Through Information Literacy
www.wiredsafety.org/wiredlearning/index.html Cyber safety should not be taught
in isolation. It can be integrated into the curriculum as a sub-set of
Information and Technology Literacy, a collection of skills that
allows students to locate and use information efficiently and
effectively. Studies show that students who possess these skills
perform better on tests and are more successful in life.
Cybersafety Lesson Series: IntroductionThis is the first in the Nortel LearniT Cybersafety Lesson Series. The basis of this lesson is exploring a broad range of guidelines on Internet safety (such as safeguarding your identity, "talking to strangers", passwords, etc.). Cyberethics for kids.
www.cyberbullying.org -conceived of, and created by Bill Belsey, creator and facilitator of
www.cyberbullying.org/ Student produced video on safety rules.
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