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Byte
Crime: "To combat the growing plague of computer viruses,
worms, spam, spyware, phishing, identity theft and online predators,
McGruff provides invaluable tips, tools and resources across
multiple and diverse channels. "
Child
Safety Network: This is a great resource to help parents
protect their children from opredators. You can join for free
and get free monthly newsletters, free safety alerts, find sex
offenders and get a free child ID card.
Common
Sense: "Then Internet Survival Guide for Parents"
ConnectSafely:
"ConnectSafely is for parents, teens, educators, advocates
- everyone engaged in and interested in the impact of the social
Web. "
Cyberbee:
"Technology makes for exciting times in education , but
what happens when the "dark side of technology" sneaks around
the corner and into the classroom?"
Cyber
Patrol: "CyberPatrol from SurfControl, the World's
#1 Web and E-mail Filtering Company, is market leading parental
control software that is relied upon and trusted by parents,
schools, and libraries around the world to protect children
online. Launched in 1995, CyberPatrol was a pioneering solution
to overcome the pitfalls involved with Internet access in the
new online era."
CyberSmart:
"We provide a free curriculum for American's 54 million
school children and related fee-based training resources for
K-12 administrators, technology leaders, librarians, media specialists,
classroom teachers, parents and Fortune 1000 enterprise employees.
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Cybertipline: This site gives great tips on how to be safe
online.
Edutopia:
This site has an interesting articles about online safety. Don't
forget to read the related links.
GetNetWise:
This site has an online safety guide, tools fo families and
web sites for kids. GetNetWise can help parents educate themselves
and their children about how to use the Internet safely.
Growing Up Online: This is a great resource to understand
the impact of our youth growing up online. There are many videos
to choose from.
Internet
Safety: The Carnegie Library provides helpful resources
for parents and kids. They also have links to internet safety
filters.
Internet Smarts: This sit e has interactive activities that
students can participate in to become more familiar with what is
happening online.
i-safe:
"i-SAFE is dedicated to educating and empowering the youth
of America to safely and responsibly take control of their online
experiences. We provide students with the critical thinking
and decision-making skills they need to recognize and avoid
dangerous and/or unlawful online behavior."
Kidz
Privacy: This site provides interactive and engaging activities
to assist teachers, parents and children about Internet Safety.
Kids
Smart: "Kidsmart is an award winning practical Internet
safety advice website for schools, agencies and young people,
produced by the children's Internet charity Childnet."
You can access resources such as lesson plans, leaflets, posters,
activity days and interactive games.
McAfee:
This site has tips for safe online chatting, parent alerts and
helpful articles for teachers and parents.
Media
Awareness Network: "Think you know about the Web? Here's
your chance to prove it! Take a CyberTour with Josie and Joseph
Cool, as they visit their twelve favorite Web sites, and decide
whether or not they're making smart choices."
Missing
and Exploited Children: Adults and kids can check their
knowledge of internet safety by taking an online quiz.
Net
Nanny: Net Nanny has software that can protect kids against
inappropriate information or persons on the Internet.
NetSmartz:
"The NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational
safety resource that teaches kids and teens how to stay safer
on the Internet."
NSTeens:
This site has animated, online video that teach complicated
privacy issues followed by “real life stories” and “teaching
materials.”
Online Safety Unit: This is a wonderful unit that allows
students to explore various online topics that can benefit them
if they truly grasp and model what is provided in the unit.
Students can make a multimedia presentation once they have
completed several helpful steps.
Pointsmartclicksafe:
Get great information and videos that promote Internet Safety.
PBS
Kids: Get your web license at PBS kids by taking their online
tour about different topics dealing with the Internet. This
link is fun and informative.
That's
Not Cool: "Thatsnotcool.com is attempting to raise
awareness about digital dating abuse and stop it before it gets
worse. "
Web
Aware: "The Internet is fantastic, but there are risks.
Your involvement is essential. This site provides the tools
you need to help keep your kids safe online. "
Web
Monkey for Kids: This site talks about the risks kids can
take when going online and it gives tips for parents to help
prevent kids from being vulnerable online.
Web
Wise Kids: "Web Wise Kids are a non-profit organization
dedicated to ensuring child internet safety by giving tips and
advice to parents and children on how to protect themselves
from online predators." An audio presentation is provided
with interesting links and resources.
Wired
Kids: This site has been considered one of the World's Largest
Internet Safety, Help and Education Organization.
Wise
Kids: This site proposes to promote positive and safe Internet
use. There are online games for kids to play and test their
knowledge about the Internet.
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