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Written by Administrator
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Monday, 27 October 2008 |
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Internet Safety - Netsmartz from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is a terrific site filled with information for young children and for teens. On the educators page, download the NetSmartz Back-2-School kit including animated videos, lesson plans, and hands-on activities for Primary and Intermediate age children. This is an interactive site allowing children to learn as they have fun.
- Cyber Smart offers a non-sequential, easily integrated curriculum for grades K-8 for safely using computers. There are five units including: Safety, Advertising, Manners, Research, and Technology. The site offers lesson plans and activity sheets by grade levels..
- I-Safe offers a site designed for teens to learn about cyber safety called X-Block.
- Cyber Safety for Kids is a printable poster to keep beside the computer to remind children of safety rules to follow while online
- Stay Safe Online provides free and non-technical cyber security and safety resources to the public, so consumers, small businesses and educators have the know how to avoid cyber crime.
- Cyber Bullying Welcome to the Take a Stand. Lend a Hand. Stop Bullying Now! adult pages. As an adult, one of best ways you can help stop or prevent bullying is to be educated about, and sensitive to, the issue.
- K9 Web Protection is a free Internet filtering and control solution for the home. K9 puts YOU in control of the Internet so you can protect your kids.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 25 May 2010 )
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