This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically …
This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically and make informed choices about how they create, communicate online
This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically …
This FREE, pioneering curriculum is designed to empower students to think critically and make informed choices about how they create, communicate online
This video is a fictional account of a young girl named Becky …
This video is a fictional account of a young girl named Becky who is in her first experience of social networking. It addresses Internet safety, cyberbullying, and privacy issues.
Engaging PowerPoint or Standalone Executable File Presentation and coordinating materials about Internet …
Engaging PowerPoint or Standalone Executable File Presentation and coordinating materials about Internet Safety for High School students. The lesson is done for you, all you have to do is download the presentation and materials and present it to your high school students.
Help Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus from Exrinction is a website …
Help Save the Pacific Northwest Tree Octopus from Exrinction is a website dedicated to the survival of a unique species of octopus - or is it? How can we tell if a website is a credible source? Even if it looks good on the surface, is that information true? Use this website to teach students how to evaluate a website for it's usefulness and credibility.
This resource includes the story of Smartie the Penguin. Smarty is faced …
This resource includes the story of Smartie the Penguin. Smarty is faced with 3 different situations dealing with popups and in app purchasing, inappropriate sites and cyberbullying. The story is accompanied with a lesson plan, discussion questions and follow-up activities. There is also a video showing how to use this resource in the classroom.
Students will learn that they need to be safe online, similar to …
Students will learn that they need to be safe online, similar to how they need to keep themselves safe in real life. The lesson will help them figure out what websites are safe for them to visit and when they need to talk to an adult before accessing a site. They will also explore what information is safe to publish online and which is not.
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