WebsiteEvaluation.ppt - PowerPoint presentation that evaluates the Internet safety Websites below
CyberSmart - Free to educators, the CyberSmart! Student Curriculum (set up by grade level) empowers students to use the Internet safely, responsibly, and effectively.
iKeepSafe - McGruff the crime dog and Faux Paw the Techno Cat Internet safety series for kids and age appropriate videos for teens, too, includes some free materials for educators and parents, materials may be purchased
i-SAFE- Internet safety resources, requires formal training for access to training materials, i-SAFE now costs money, Please read the important note from their Website in yellow below.
NOTE: All persons, schools and districts that have previously obtained i-SAFE’s intellectual property, specifically K-12 curriculum, videos and other materials at no cost, must terminate all use(s), reproduction and dissemination of these materials if they are not covered by a current subscription agreement. Permission (i.e., the license) to use i-SAFE materials that were obtained in the past at no cost is revoked until a subscription agreement has been purchased.
Kidsmart - contains Internet safety resources that include lesson plans, leaflets, posters, activity days and interactive games
NetSmartz - Internet safety site with resources for parents, educators, law enforcement agencies, teens, and kids
Pew Internet - researches the impact of the Internet on American society
Teenangels - teens trained to teach other teens about Internet safety
Web Wise Kids - Katie's story (free video download), Acronyms and Glossary (Internet acronyms), statistics from 2007, free online newsletter with tips and updates
WiredSafety - free information and resources pertaining to Internet Safety
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