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Internet Safety Links

 

1.       www.isafe.org < http://www.isafe.org/>   – This website has been
around for several years. This website is free, as long as you use the
online resources.
You can buy printed manuals also.

The Curriculum covers K-12 educators & students; it also has a
parent, law enforcement and adult safety component.
You do have to setup a login and go through their Virtual Training to get
access to resources. They will also want to track any training you do
because it is a non-profit.  Resources are excellent, age appropriate, and
covers all areas of internet safety

>From I-Safe website:

I-SAFE Inc. is the worldwide leader in Internet safety education. Founded in
1998 and endorsed by the U.S. Congress, i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation
dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth everywhere. i-SAFE
incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower
students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to make
the Internet a safer place. Please join us today in the fight to safeguard
our children’s online experience.

2.       http://www.netsmartz.org <http://www.netsmartz.org/>  - Most of you
saw the site come over the listserv a few months ago. This is the main site;
it is made up of several websites according to the age group you are working
with. Resources are easy to get too. Also has a great stop cyber bullying
component that covers cell phones. It covers the same audience as I-SAFE.
The sites are updated better then most sites for internet safety. It also
has the site in Spanish.

>From Netsmartz website:

The NetSmartz Workshop is an interactive, educational safety resource from
the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children(r) (NCMEC) and Boys &
Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) for children aged 5 to 17, parents, guardians,
educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D
< http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/nsresources.htm> activities to teach
children how to stay safer on the Internet.
< http://www.netsmartz.org/overview/overview.htm> Read an overview of
NetSmartz age-appropriate materials for each age group.

Other Internet safety Website Resources:

http://www.wiredsafety.org/ -
>From wiresafety website:

WiredSafety provides help, information and education to Internet and mobile
device users of all ages. We help victims of cyberabuse ranging from online
fraud, cyberstalking and child safety, to hacking and malicious code
attacks. We also help parents with issues, such as MySpace and cyberbullying

http://www.fbi.gov/fbikids.htm
>From FBI-Kids Page website:
The Kids’ Page is designed for children and their parents to learn more
about the FBI through age-appropriate games, tips, stories and interactive.
We also introduce you to our working dogs and show how FBI special agents
and analysts investigate cases.

http://home.disney.go.com/guestservices/safety

http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Home.aspx – Welcome to LMK, the newest interactive Web site for teens from Girl Scouts and Windows. Created with help from teens and industry experts, you’ll get the know-how to navigate safely through your online life and even help your parents understand it too.

http://www.nsteens.org/ a cute video…and a cute cartoon or two more geared toward middle school

http://www.netsmartz.org/education/ This link has resources for K-6.