The intent of these resources is to support teachers in implementing digital …
The intent of these resources is to support teachers in implementing digital literacy into their teaching practice and to help them to develop digital literacy lessons and activities that suit their students' needs.
The following lessons and videos are designed to help you teach essential …
The following lessons and videos are designed to help you teach essential digital citizenship concepts of copyright and creativity, and to get students thinking and talking about how these concepts relate to their own online activities as both consumers and creators of creative work. The lessons have been scripted in detail to help presenters feel confident as they communicate copyright concepts, including fair use and other copyright limits.
NetSafe Utah provides online videos and resources for kids, teens, parents and …
NetSafe Utah provides online videos and resources for kids, teens, parents and educators, including Internet Safety information that Utah schools need to meet the Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requirements.
Lists healthy relationships and sex conversation starters for health care providers, counselors, …
Lists healthy relationships and sex conversation starters for health care providers, counselors, social workers, mentors, and other adults who work with Muslim high school and college-aged youth. Students can also use the card to help their friends and consider cultural and religious factors in their decision-making.
Students will be able to define sextortion, explain common tactics and threats …
Students will be able to define sextortion, explain common tactics and threats used by extorters, learn how to avoid being sextorted online, and outline options available to victims of sextortion.
“Into the Cloud” is an animated digital safety web series intended for …
“Into the Cloud” is an animated digital safety web series intended for children ages 10 and under. Season 1 focuses on issues including cyberbullying, online privacy, online distractions, misleading information, and inappropriate online behavior. Season 2 tackles livestreaming and gaming and dives deeper into the issue of inappropriate online behavior and the potential consequences and dangers lurking online. The following activities are meant to be led by mature middle and high school students acting in a mentorship role with a younger student. They are best practiced in a 1:1 or small group setting. This format fosters closer relationship building between the students and their mentors and encourages more honest and open conversations. Facilitating these activities with younger children may count towards community or school service hours, check with your program coordinator for more information. Each activity may take between 30 minutes and 1 hour. NOTE: Activities marked with Ages 8+ are best conducted with children who are at least 8 years old. All videos are available on YouTube or on the kid-safe site NetSmartzKids.org/videos.
Parents and caregivers should set rules that reduce “screen time” by limiting …
Parents and caregivers should set rules that reduce “screen time” by limiting the amount of time children spend on the computer, watching TV and playing video games. The time spent in front of the screen could be better spent being more physically active.
Helps middle school and high school youth identify the media's messages related …
Helps middle school and high school youth identify the media's messages related to dating and relationships so that they can develop their own ideas and values and choose healthy relationship behaviors.
Cyber S.W.A.T. is a peer-to-peer program designed to educate youth about online …
Cyber S.W.A.T. is a peer-to-peer program designed to educate youth about online safety. Program facilitators use the provided curriculum and activities to help facilitate tough conversations about bullying, online predators, and other online risks. The peer mentors then reach out to other school-aged students to share what they’ve learned and present projects they have created to tell real stories about online safety and online risks.
Technology can eat away huge amounts of time for everyone in the …
Technology can eat away huge amounts of time for everyone in the family…computers, televisions, video games and phones. But did you know that the average child watches more than 2,300 hours of television each year, compared with only approximately 1,200 hours spent in school? As parents, we set the limits and examples. Try these suggestions to help your family cut back on screen time while still having fun.
Welcome to Social Media TestDrive, an educational program for teaching digital citizenship …
Welcome to Social Media TestDrive, an educational program for teaching digital citizenship skills and online prosocial behaviors! TestDrive prepares young people for real-life experiences in the digital world through learning and practicing within a realistic social media simulation.
When adults respond quickly and consistently to bullying behavior they send the …
When adults respond quickly and consistently to bullying behavior they send the message that it is not acceptable. Research shows this can stop bullying behavior over time.
Parents, school staff, and other adults in the community can help kids prevent bullying by talking about it, building a safe school environment, and creating a community-wide bullying prevention strategy.
Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove …
Take It Down is a free service that can help you remove or stop the online sharing of nude, partially nude, or sexually explicit images or videos taken of you when you were under 18 years old. You can remain anonymous while using the service and you won’t have to send your images or videos to anyone. Take It Down will work on public or unencrypted online platforms that have agreed to participate.
It’s scary when this happens to you, but it can happen to anyone. You’ve taken the first step, and we’re here to help you with the next steps. Take It Down is a service provided by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
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