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Internet Safety and Ethics

Page history last edited by Emily Mann 13 years, 11 months ago

INTERNET SAFETY wiki

adapted from resources compiled by April Weston, Navajo County Technology Integration Specialist

from an Intel Teach lesson for teachers designing an articulated Internet-Safety & Ethics whole-school plan


 TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS


RESOURCES

FCC Regulation: Children's Internet Protection Act & USAC eRate Requirements

 

Warm Up (Google Doc) Warm Up

Resources JigSaw (Google Doc) Resources Jigsaw

Presentation Agenda * (scroll to bottom)

 

Newsletters and Articles

Child Safety on the Information Highway 

Discoverystreaming via IDEAL - search

FBI: A Parent's Guide to Internet Safety

Girl Scouts - Tips for online and phone safety

International High Technology Crime Investigation Association

Kids Konnect

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children - Publications and more

National Crime Prevention Council

Stay Safe Online - National Cyber Security Alliance

Surfing the Net with Kids - Links to articles

Thinkfinity via IDEAL - search

US Department of Education

 

Books

Amazon.com - Search for "Internet Safety" Results

I Can Play it Safe by Alsion Feigh - Helps talk about making safe choices.

Digital Citizenship by Gerald Bailey & Mike Ribble

 

Websites and Programs

All About Explorers Mislead students into believing everything they read on the Internet while they do research on Explorers.

AT&T Internet Safety Game

Common Sense Internet Safety Survival Guide

Copyright Kids

Copyright Quiz from University of Chicago

Copyright Activities and Discussion from Univ. of Chicago

The Credibles What to trust on the Internet

Cyber Angels Internet Safety Program

CyberBee

CyberSmart Program

CyberCitizenship!**

Digital Citizenship Curriculum

Digizen.org - Home page

Digizen.org - Cyberbullying video that presents a situation and interviews with Teacher Guide

Discoverystreaming via IDEAL

Disney Online Safety

GetNetWise

iKeepSafe Internet Safety - Also has several online books for kids and an eStore to buy pencils, posters, and more

iKeepSafe Kids Website

KidsCom Jr - Information and game

Kidz Privacy

i-SAFE - Some resources are available for viewing without taking the training; see April to get more info

Internet Safety Software - Look at the resources in the bottom right corner

iTunesU via IDEAL

Livewwwires - Website appears to mostly be an advertisement for two Internet Safety Games. The suggested donation for "Missing" for 11-15 year old students is $150 for 10 licenses and $400 for the two high school games "Mirror Image" and "Air Dog".

Love Our Children USA

McGruff the Crime Dog

McGruff the Crime Dog - Game

National Crime Prevention Council - Videos about Cyberbullying

NetSmartz.org - Great site with resources, games. Fun for kids.

NetSmartz Real Life Stories - Videos

Recipes4Success via IDEAL

Rules in Cyberspace

SafeKids.com

SafeTeens.com

Thinkfinity via IDEAL

Tips for Educators and Parents

University of Oklahoma

Wired Kids

WiredSafety - Links for Parents and Educators; online book to download and print

Woogi World - Kids create a woogi (social networking) and learn how to live safely in the online world.

 

Tip Sheets

Safekids - Child Contract

 

Online Curriculum and Programs

Collinsville CUSD10 

lesson planning template to build age-appropriate lessons

grade-specific matrix

Common Sense Media (Google and New Media Literacy Program Associate)

NetSmartz  see Online & Offline Activities

 

 

 

Other Resources:

Board Game - "Play it Safe" - Introduces safety in general

Discoverystreaming via IDEAL - search for Internet Safety for videos, songs, etc.

Podcast - "Internet Safety Podcast" 

Polly Klaus Foundation - Order a free kit

Thinkfinity via IDEAL - search for interactives, lessons, etc.

YouTube Video "A Common Sense Approach to Internet Safety"

YouTube Video "Internet Safety"

Netiquette–http://www.albion.com/netiquette/index.html

Netiquette Quiz http://www.albion.com/netiquette/netiquiz.html

Sample surveys for discussion with your classes from Collinsville CUSD10 Technology Office

 

 

 

Digital Citizenship

National Crime Prevention Council - Videos about Cyberbullying

Digizen.org - Home page

Digizen.org - Cyberbullying video that presents a situation and interviews with Teacher Guide

Cyberbullying "If you wouldn't say it to their face, don't say it online" http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying

Hacking http://www.hackinthebox.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=24721

Safe Habits, Contracts & Promises from Kids http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying

Research and Information Fluency

Validating Websites & Discerning Information

All About Explorers Mislead students into believing everything they read on the Internet while they do research on Explorers.

The Credibles What to trust on the Internet

 

Copyright

Copyright Kids

Copyright Quiz from University of Chicago

Copyright Activities and Discussion from Univ. of Chicago

CyberCitizenship!**

The Copyright Site Understand the basic questions to ask yourself about material you are using

Copyright Guidelines:

Motion Media     10% or 3 minutes

Text                   10% or 1000 words

Poetry                250 words; no more than 3 poems by same author

Music, Lyrics, Video    10% or 30 seconds

Photos & Illustrations    5 images from one author

Numerical Data Sets    10% of 2500 fields or cells

eSchools Article: Jury Awards $675K in Illegal Music Downloading Case (30 songs)

Copyright & Copying Software & Music

Resources

a.    Music Samples  http://www.podsafeaudio.com/

b.    Creative Commons Mixter http://ccmixter.org/view/media/home

c.    Sound Effects http://www.soundsnap.com/

d.    Copyright Friendly Sites 

The following are not copyrighted and may be freely used:

•    Logical, comprehensive compilations (such as the telephone book)

•    Unoriginal reprints of public domain works

•    Materials or reprints of materials in the public domain (all prior to 1923; most between 1923-1963; additional information at www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm)

•    Most U.S. government materials (some items created by contractors for the government might be copyrighted)

•    Facts

•    Ideas, processes, methods, and systems described in copyrighted materials

 

 

Internet Safety

I.    Introduction  http://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=p3cW2Y-bfV5xzcv-K2fKOCQ

A.    What we are already doing?

B.    New Ruling

C.    What are we afraid of?

D.    Goal for Training

E.    Student Perspective http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/

II.    Searching & Research

A.    SafeSearch Option in Preferences  http://www.google.com/support/bin/static.py?page=searchguides.html&ctx=preferences&hl=en

- Google http://www.google.com/preferences?hl=en

- Dogpile

- Kids Click http://www.kidsclick.com/

- Yahooligans http://kids.yahoo.com/

 

B.   Searching for Images

- behold.cc http://behold.cc/

- Flickr Storm http://www.zoo-m.com/flickr-storm/

C.    Copyright & Creative Commons

1.    Intel Copyright Quiz http://download.intel.com/education/common/en/resources/eo/resources/Copyright/Activity_Resources/copyrightquiz/index.htm

2.    Creative Commons http://creativecommons.org/

III.    Parents

A.    Tips Video from Google http://www.google.com/intl/en/landing/familysafety/

B.    Tip Sheet http://www.commonsense.com/internet-safety-tips/tips-for-parents.php

C.    Frontline:  Growing up online http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/kidsonline/

IV.    Netiquette  http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html

A.    Cyberbullying "If you wouldn't say it to their face, don't say it online" http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying

B.    Hacking http://www.hackinthebox.org/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=24721

C.    Copyright & Copying Software & Music

1.    Resources

a.    Music Samples  http://www.podsafeaudio.com/

b.    Creative Commons Mixter http://ccmixter.org/view/media/home

c.    Sound Effects http://www.soundsnap.com/

d.    Copyright Friendly Sites

D.    Exercises & Activities http://www.usdoj.gov/criminal/cybercrime/rules/kidinternet.htm

V.    Safe Habits, Contracts & Promises from Kids http://www.ncpc.org/cyberbullying

A.    Social Networking - privacy and safety, back to contract

B.    Tracking Teresa http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm

 

 

TEACHING RESOURCES & LESSON ACTIVITIES

Common Sense Activities & Lessons – my favorite site with great videos to define and explain student use of different media

http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators

 

 

Profile Penalty – Student project to make a presentation on revealing too much on the Net

http://www.nsteens.org/videos/offline-consequences/profilepenalty_IM.pdf

 

 

CyberSmart Student Curriculum

http://www.nsteens.org/videos/offline-consequences/profilepenalty_IM.pdf

 

 

Teacher Activities and Resources

http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/activitycards.htm

 

 

K-12 CURRICULUMS/PROGRAMS

Cybersmart

http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/

 

i-Safe

http://isafe.org

 

Netsmartz

http://www.netsmartz.org/educators.htm#

 

School Obligations Regarding Internet Safety and Student Education  from USAC

Technology Protection Measure

A technology protection measure is a specific technology that blocks or filters Internet access. It must protect against access by adults and minors to visual depictions that are obscene, child pornography, or — with respect to use of computers with Internet access by minors — harmful to minors. It may be disabled for adults engaged in bona fide research or other lawful purposes. For schools, the policy must also include monitoring the online activities of minors.

Internet Safety Policy

The Internet safety policy must address the following issues:

  • Access by minors to inappropriate matter on the Internet and World Wide Web
  • The safety and security of minors when using electronic mail, chat rooms, and other forms of direct electronic communications
  • Unauthorized access including "hacking" and other unlawful activities by minors online
  • Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal information regarding minors
  • Measures designed to restrict minors' access to materials harmful to minors

Public Notice and Hearing

The authority with responsibility for administration of the school or library must provide reasonable public notice and hold at least one public hearing to address a proposed technology protection measure and Internet safety policy.

Creative Commons License

Updated September 17, 2009

 

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