When planning, school leaders shall include digital citizenship into the school division’s broader goals, especially in the areas of the risks of transmitting personal information on the internet and the importance of privacy protection.
To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared …
To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome empowers kids with tools and education to confidently and safely explore, grow, and play online. Kids can play their way to being Internet Awesome with Interland, an online adventure that puts the key lessons of digital safety into hands-on practice with four challenging games.
Offers a free, 14-module curriculum that educates youth ages 10-20 on alternatives …
Offers a free, 14-module curriculum that educates youth ages 10-20 on alternatives to running away, unsafe behaviors, and how to build life skills that can resolve problems. It includes the module "Internet Safety and Fun," which provides youth with tools for safe online behavior.
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.
Bring the Monsters to your classroom! NAMLE and Makefully are excited to …
Bring the Monsters to your classroom!
NAMLE and Makefully are excited to present the Media Monsters Media Literacy Lesson Plan for Grades 3|4|5! Educators can use this plan to inspire relevant, rich, and age appropriate discussion in their classrooms about how we all consume and interact with different types of media. Students will begin to identify, reflect and recognize behaviors and media practices in themselves, and identify the media literacy skills needed to improve the ways they engage with media and think critically about the media messages around them.
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.
This is a pilot – a test – with Ruff Ruffman videos …
This is a pilot – a test – with Ruff Ruffman videos looking at the red-hot topic of how kids can and should use media and technology. Our first videos focus on texting, sharing photographs, using search, and finding an appropriate balance of technology use.
“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.
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.
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