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The netsafe kit for schools. Step 1.

the netsafe kit for schools

Identify your starting point - Issues & Capability Step 2. Internet Safety. Keeping Safe in Cyberspace The Internet has changed the way students learn and communicate.

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With the click of a mouse they can instantly message one another, work together on projects, download all kinds of multimedia files, and post to blogs, Websites, and RSS feeds. Access to people and information enhances instruction, but what happens when the "dark side of the Internet" sneaks around the corner and into the classroom or home? You have seen the stories on television about chat rooms, read about incidents in the newspaper where kids have been lured to meet strangers, and read the research in magazines about social networking and cyber bullying (See the articles from Multimedia and Internet @Schools magazine, Social Networking: A New Tech Tool and a New Security Concern for Teens and Schools May/June 2006 and Social Networking, Part 2: A Toolkit for Teachers July/August 2006).

Keeping kids safe must be an ongoing effort through awareness, education and supervision. Budd:e Cybersecurity Education - Primary. Classroom resources - Teachers - Bullying. No Way! Click on the links below to access resources including websites, activities, videos, scenarios, stories, curriculum links, professional information and student engagement activities.

Classroom resources - Teachers - Bullying. No Way!

Bullying. No Way! Is not responsible for the materials provided on other sites. CYBERKIDS. Young Kids: Cybersmart. Visit the Circus Roll up, roll up for the greatest show on earth...learn about online safety with Zippep and his circus friends.

Young Kids: Cybersmart

Have some fun! Kids: Cybersmart. Student’s - CyberQuoll - Internet Safety Education for Primary Schools. Home: Cybersmart. NetSafe Blog - security, education and technology thoughts from the NetSafe team.