Internet Safety


bNetS@vvy (Be Net Savvy)

Posted on: January 9, 2009 by ESD 105
The National Education Association Health Information Network (NEA HIN) has developed a comprehensive website on internet safety, available at www.bnetsavvy.org, as well as a free bi-monthly newsletter. They asked that we share this information with you for your reference.
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Cyberbullying — National Crime Prevention Council

Posted on: December 25, 2008 by ESD 105
Public Service Announcements, banners and other materials aimed at preventing cyberbullying
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i-SAFE Inc.

Posted on: December 25, 2008 by ESD 105
The leader in K-12 Internet Safety training and materials.
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Microsoft Security At Home - Help Prevent Identity Theft, Spyware & Viruses

Posted on: December 25, 2008 by ESD 105
Good information for computer users, parents, etc. for keeping children and computers safe.
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NetSmartz.org

Posted on: December 25, 2008 by ESD 105
Sponsored by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children this site has excellent resources for doing an Internet Safety presentation for students or parents. They also have safety pledge documents that are useful.
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NetSmartz411: Internet Safety Helpdesk

Posted on: December 25, 2008 by ESD 105
NetSmartz411 is parents' and guardians' premier, online resource for answering questions about Internet safety, computers, and the Web.
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WEB WISE KIDS - Internet Safety for Kids

Posted on: December 25, 2008 by ESD 105
Web Wise Kids is about empowering today's youth to make wise choices online. Through state-of–the-art Internet Safety computer games (based on real-life scenarios) as well as Internet Safety tips for kids, teens and parents, Web Wise Kids creates a safer, friendlier internet experience. These, coupled with involvement of community, youth leaders and parents, provides an environment where your child's Internet Safety becomes their first line of defense while navigating through cyberspace.
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A Featured Teacher

The Wax Museum

The Wax Museum

At Lewis and Clark Middle School in Yakima, WA several teachers met six years ago and decided that they would like to have a culminating project for 8th grade social studies classes. Thus the wax museum project was born. Eric Franz, a special education teacher and participant in the Peer Coaching program, has been the leader of this project since its inception.

Eric Franz
Yakima School District

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