Internet Safety

(Click here for activities)April is Internet Safety Month!

 

New!  Facebook and MySpace Security

 

NetSmartz® is an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® and Boys & Girls Clubs of America for children (ages 5-17), parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet. The NetSmartz Workshop can be accessed at www.NetSmartz.org and www.NetSmartzKids.org.
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NetSmartz Online and Offline Activities

Internet Safety Jeopardy

Internet Safety Power Point Template Internet Safety Brochure Template
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New Sites!
WiredSafety.org
Flash Animations and Videos
Read.Write.Think
Lessons on Internet Safety
My Space Safety Tips and Tools
Join Club UYN for Free! GetNetWise.org Online Safety and Cyberpsychology
Safety Ideas for Parents
I Keep Safe.org
Minute Videos
Media Awareness
Flash Games
Cyberbullying and Internet Safety
WiredKids.org    
Stop Bullying Now!

 

 

 
Younger Kids
NetSmartzKids.org Kid's Rules for Online Safety iKeepSafe.org
SafeKids   Faux Paw movie
from iKeepSafe.org
CyberSmart.org StaySafeOnline.org
For Kids
Faux Paw PowerPoint
from iKeepSafe.org
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CUSD10 Internet Safety Site

 

Older Kids
SafeTeens.com NetSmartz Teens CyberAngels
CUSD10 Internet Safety Site

 

Teachers and Parents
3 Minutes to a better
Facebook Security

(Online Demonstration)
MySpace Settings
More Secure in 4 Minutes

(Online Demonstration)
Internet Safety Presentation
February 2009
SafeTeens.com NetSmartz Teens CyberAngels
NetSmartz A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety from the F.B.I. CyberAngels
CyberSmart.org Stay Safe Online NetSmartz
StopCyberBullying.org CyberBully.org Internet Safety Quiz
CUSD10 Internet Safety Site

 

The Internet is a world full of information.  Most of it is great but some of it is bad.  To be aware of the dangers is the first step to be safe online.  Don't be like these two guys:  CLICK