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The Achievery
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A FREE online platform created by AT&T in collaboration with Warner Bros. to help connect K-12 students to a new world of digital learning through stories that spark curiosity and content that entertains and teaches. Designed by education experts, The Achievery offers 7 subject-categories and over 500 videos, including clips from some of the most popular movies and shows, all paired with learning activities that can be accessed from everywhere they are - at home, in the classroom, and in their communities. Whether you are an educator looking for innovative ways to teach and plan your lessons, a parent or caregiver interested in finding additional resources for your children, or a motivated student in search of new challenges and opportunities to improve, you can find the best experience for you.

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
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2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
American Academy of Pediatrics: Where We Stand: Screen Time
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The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) recommends minimizing or eliminating media exposure, other than video chatting, for children under the age of 18 months. For older preschool-age children, media limits are very appropriate. Have a strategy for managing electronic media to maximize its benefits.

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Date Added:
05/20/2024
American Psychological Association: American Psychological Association Health Advisory on Social Media Use in Adolescence
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Psychological scientists examine potential beneficial and harmful effects of social media use on adolescents’ social, educational, psychological, and neurological development.

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05/20/2024
Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University: Digital Citizenship Resource Platform
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The Digital Citizenship+ (Plus) Resource Platform (DCPR) (previously called the Digital Literacy Resource Platform (DLRP)) is an evolving collection of learning experiences, visualizations, and other educational resources (collectively referred to as “tools”) designed and maintained by the Youth and Media team at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University. You can you use the DCRP to learn about different areas of youth’s (ages 11-18) digitally connected life, including:

(1) Artificial Intelligence (AI), (2) Civic and Political Engagement, (3) Computational Thinking, (4) Content Production, (5) Context, (6) Data, (7) Digital Access, (8) Digital Economy, (9) Digital (Literacy), (10) Identity Exploration and Formation, (11) Information Quality, (12) Law, (13) Media (Literacy), (14) Positive/Respectful Behavior, (15) Privacy and Reputation, (16) Safety and Well-being, and (17) Security.

These tools aim to empower you with knowledge about connected learning environments and other parts of the digital world so you can make the choices that are right for you. If you are responsible for educating others, these tools can also support you as you teach, parent, or fill other valuable guidance roles. Our goal is to promote the co-creation of trustworthy and supportive digital spaces for all of us.

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Blue Campaign: One Voice. One Mission. End Human Trafficking
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Community leaders educate those around them about a variety of issues and topics, including human trafficking. They may be a trusted adult for a young person, a moral authority in a congregation, or have the ability to empower their peers to learn to recognize and report human trafficking. Regardless of their specific role, their leadership positions them to educate and influence others. Below are several resources that can be used to start conversations and raise awareness of trafficking within communities across the country.

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Student Guide
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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
C&C Curriculum Overview
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Free C&C resources include in-class lesson plans, plug-n-play slides, learning videos, visual aids, and a professional development course for teachers. They were developed on a nonprofit basis with input from independent educators, academic copyright experts, and online civil liberties advocates.

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Visual Media
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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
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2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Checkology: News Literacy Project
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Checkology is a free e-learning platform with engaging, authoritative lessons on subjects like news media bias, misinformation, conspiratorial thinking and more.

Learners develop the ability to identify credible information, seek out reliable sources and apply critical thinking skills to separate fact-based content from falsehoods.

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
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2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Common Sense Education: Digital Citizenship 6-8
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Use digital citizenship lesson plans to address timely topics and prepare students to take ownership of their digital lives. Browse lessons by grade and topic below, or see an overview of the curriculum.

We've got more new lessons! Explore all lesson plans or check our lesson collections!

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
CyberTipline
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Making a report of child exploitation is secure and easy. The form can be completed in just a few minutes, and you decide if you want to share your contact information. In fact, many of the fields are optional so what information you provide, is up to you.

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Primary Source
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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Cyberbullying Research Center
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This website serves as a clearinghouse of information concerning the ways adolescents use and misuse technology. It is intended to be a resource for parents, educators, mental health professionals, law enforcement officers, counselors, and others who work with youth (as well as for youth themselves!). Here you will find facts, figures, and detailed stories from those who have been directly impacted by online aggression. In addition, the site includes numerous resources to help you prevent and respond to cyberbullying incidents. All of the information on this site is informed by over fifteen years of research.

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety Recorded Trainings
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This section includes recorded and archived webinars on the topics of digital citizenship, internet safety, parenting around technology and other related topics. For new free webinars and additional recordings see Digital Respons-Ability's website.

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Communication and Multimodal Literacy
Health Education
Impacts of Computing
Independent Living Skills
Professional Learning
Technology Education
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Lecture
Author:
Carrie Rogers-Whitehead
Date Added:
06/11/2024
Digital Parenting Resources
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These are a selection of resources to help parents and caregivers support their children with technology. For more free resources on digital parenting like a free course see Digital Respons-Ability's digital parenting resources.

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Family and Consumer Sciences
Professional Learning
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Teaching/Learning Strategy
Visual Media
Author:
Carrie Rogers-Whitehead
Date Added:
06/11/2024
E110 - Meet the Middle School Computer Science Teacher of the Year
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Caren Daniels of Hugo Wilson Middle School in Chesapeake, VA is the 2023 Middle School Computer Science Teacher of the year. But her dedication to students goes well beyond the classroom, and she feels strongly that the most important skills kids can take away from her class and robotics club is the ability to solve problems by adapting and improvising.

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Cross-Curricular
Professional Learning
STEM/STEAM
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Visual Media
Author:
Blue Ridge PBS
Tom Landon
VDOE
Date Added:
07/15/2024
Educate Empower Kids: Parent Resources
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Comprised of parents and professionals, the mission of Educate and Empower Kids (EEK) is to empower parents to create deep connection with their kids through media education, meaningful family communication, and intentional parenting. EEK works across the country to provide essential resources for parents, educators, and clinicians to teach children and teenagers how to become resilient and strong. We believe this must be done by teaching digital citizenship, media literacy, and healthy sexuality education—including education about the dangers of online pornography.

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Virginia Internet Safety Advisory Council
Provider Set:
2024
Date Added:
03/15/2024
Educator Programs
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Computer Science is the study of how we use computing devices. Over 70% of jobs in STEM are actually in computing, and the demand is growing. Virginia currently has over 30,000 unfilled jobs in computer science and this sector is growing at four times the national average. Nationally there are more than 500,000 open computing jobs.

In 2016, the Virginia legislature passed a law making Virginia the first state in the country to include computer science as a mandatory part of the curriculum in all public schools. CodeVA offers free professional learning for Virginia public school educators, education professionals, and school districts to implement the computer science SOLs. Although CodeVA cannot cover travel costs, all curricular materials are included for free.

We work with local school districts to provide professional development to public school teachers and to facilitate state licensing required to teach computer programming, but we don’t stop there. We also work with state education agencies and other outside partners to produce and disseminate computer science curricula and resources to support teachers once they have begun using computer science in their classrooms.

Use the CodeVA Connection Request form to request more information about professional learning, curriculum, and to request professional learning opportunities for your school or district!

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Computer Science
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Lesson Plan
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Code Virginia
Date Added:
01/19/2024