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Internet Safety Websites

Internet Safety Websites Websites to Evaluate i-SAFE iKeepSafe Web Wise Kids CyberSmart Disney Kidsmart NetSmartz Pew Internet i-SAFE Requires training to access materials No-cost materials after submitting Implementation Plan (download only, if mailed has shipping/handling cost)

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Internet Safety Websites

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  1. Internet Safety Websites

  2. Websites to Evaluate • i-SAFE • iKeepSafe • Web Wise Kids • CyberSmart • Disney • Kidsmart • NetSmartz • Pew Internet

  3. i-SAFE • Requires training to access materials • No-cost materials after submitting Implementation Plan (download only, if mailed has shipping/handling cost) • Shipped materials take 3 weeks to arrive • General materials updated 2x per year, statistics 2007 – based on research, takes time to evaluate and post findings

  4. iKeepSafe • Collaboration between Harvard and Penn State • McGruff (the crime dog) and Faux Paw the Techno Cat for younger kids • Videos for both parents and teens • Presentations and training materials are available for download at no cost or CDs and DVDs may be purchased (price depends on quantity - $7.50, $7, and $6.75 per CD or DVD) • Materials for educators

  5. Web Wise Kids • Videos – may download Katie’s story, other videos play on Website • Acronyms and Glossary – Internet acronyms • Training not required but recommended • Free online newsletter with tips and updates • Resources > Web Dangers > Statistics

  6. Disney • Tips for parents – Internet safety should start with parents • WiredKids – recommended by Disney • WiredSafety – info and resources for online safety, ISTTF Report • Teenangels – teens trained in online safety, train other teens

  7. CyberSmart • SMART – free materials for each area • Lessons by grade level • K-12 scope and sequence chart • Alignment with NETS

  8. Kidsmart • Slogan: Kids love technology. How can we help them to make good decisions when they are using it? • Free resources for educators and parents

  9. NetSmartz • Sponsored by National Center for Missing and Exploited Children • Sections for kids, teens, parents, educators, and law enforcement • Activity cards for videos (middle and high school kids) • Materials may be downloaded via link in an email

  10. Pew Internet • Pew Internet Mission: The Pew Internet & American Life Project is one of seven projects that make up the Pew Research Center, a nonpartisan, nonprofit "fact tank" that provides information on the issues, attitudes and trends shaping America and the world. The Project produces reports exploring the impact of the internet on families, communities, work and home, daily life, education, health care, and civic and political life. Taken from the Pew Internet Website on 03/31/2009.

  11. MSNBC • Debra Haffner “What Every 21st Century Parent Needs to Know” • Thomas Grimes – retired detective • Video

  12. Internet Safety Implementation • FACS, tech, & health – no HS – no common class • Elementary teachers do, MS – common class, no HS – no common class • HS – health class – one period – resource officer, all 5th grade, 11th & 12th – digital footprint • Informal setting for parents – away from school, food • What to tell kids at what age? • Permission letter before implementation?

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