RESOURCES
Educational Resources for Teachers and Parents
2007 BSA-Harris Interactive Study Youth and Downloading Behavior Study Fact Sheet
2007 BSA & Harris Interactive Study Youth and Downloading Behavior Statistics and Charts
Fact Sheet: Six Tips on Teaching Children to be Good Cyber Citizens
Fact Sheet: The Cyber Frontier and Children
CyberEthics and Internet Downloads:
An Age-by-Age Guide to Teaching Children What They Need to Know
Online Shopping Tips
National Cyber Security Alliance Web Site
Education Update Online
Educaton Update is a newspaper that reaches educators of all levels.
The Cyber-Ethics Champion Code
The Cyber Ethics Champion Code is a tool to help parents and educators teach youth respect for copyright law and intellectual property rights.
Cyber-Ethics Champion Certificate
A special Certificate of Recognition is available to reward children who voluntarily agree to be “cyber ethics champions” and follow the Cyber Ethics Champion Code.
Article: Pirates of the 21st Century
Article: Pirates in the Classroom
Five Tips For Raising Children To Be Respectful Cyber Citizens
Anti-Piracy Public Service Announcements
Version with boy band
Version with young girl
Safeguarding the Wired Schoolhouse www.safewiredschools.org
Safeguarding the Wired Schoolhouse is a leadership initiative of the Consortium for School Networking designed to help school officials understand with the issues involved with promoting online safety in schools. It's newest resource is a toolkit designed to help school leaders educate parents on the need to work together to promote online safety.
Compilation of Cyber-Crime Research Abstracts
CTER White Papers on Technology Issues for
Educators http://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu/wp/
Resources for teachers on current information technology issues produced by the University of Illinois, Urbana/Champaign as part of an online Master's program.
NetSmartz
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. |