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Heads Up: Stop. Think. Click.Contributed by: OnGuard Online Link: http://www.onguardonline.gov/articles/0033-heads Click the title to vote This tutorial helps kids learn why and how to stay safe online. |
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Stand Up to CyberbullyingContributed by: OnGuard Online Link: http://www.onguardonline.gov/media/video-0005-stan... Click the title to vote This video will teach you how you can help stop cyberbullies by standing up for yourself or someone else. |
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Spread the WordContributed by: OnGuard Online Link: http://onguardonline.gov/spread-word-about-kids%E2... Click the title to vote This tutorial offers tips for presenting to kids or adults, and ideas to help you spread the word about being safe online. |
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A Parent's Guide to Internet SafetyContributed by: Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) Link: http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/publications/par... Click the title to vote FBI's guide to help parents begin to understand the complexities of online child exploitation. |
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Conference on Bullying PreventionContributed by: White House Link: http://www.whitehouse.gov/photos-and-video/video/2... Click the title to vote The President and First Lady Michelle Obama discuss how we can all work together to end bullying as an accepted practice and create a safer environment for our kids to grow up in. |
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Digital Citizen HubContributed by: The Big Help Link: http://www.nick.com/thebighelp/digital-citizen-hub... Click the title to vote Nickelodeon and Common Sense Media are teaming up to teach you how to be cyber savvy. Harness the power of the Internet and learn how to be a good digital citizen. |
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StopBullying.Gov for KidsContributed by: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Link: http://stopbullying.gov/kids/index.html Click the title to vote This site can help you figure out what you can do if you are being bullied, if someone has called you a bully, or if you have seen bullying. |
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Internet Safety for ParentsContributed by: Vermont Council on Rural Development Link: http://vscmymeeting.adobeconnect.com/p62769674/?la... Click the title to vote Watch a webinar to learn about steps you can take to keep your kids safer online, including tips for privacy settings, passwords, safer searching, and more. |
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Impulsa la educación de tus hijos en líneaContributed by: Club Digital Link: http://club-digital.com/leccion8 Click the title to vote Puedes ayudar a tus hijos a que les vaya mejor en la escuela usando recursos que encuentres en internet. Internet te permite saber cómo les está yendo a tus hijos en la escuela comunicándote con los maestros en línea, buscando ayuda para las tareas escolares o controlando sus calificaciones. |
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Juegos En LíneaContributed by: Club Digital Link: http://club-digital.com/leccion7 Click the title to vote Internet está llena de actividades divertidas, incluyendo juegos en línea. Puedes jugar entretenidos juegos, a juegos de rol (RPG, en inglés) o aprender sobre tus videojuegos favoritos. En esta lección te presentaremos ejemplos de juegos en línea y opciones para encontrar reseñas y elegir el juego indicado para ti o para tu hijo. |
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Cybersecurity - Online Safety TopicsContributed by: LMK Link: http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Online-Safety-Topics/Cyb... Click the title to vote Become an expert on cybersecurity and learn how to protect yourself and your computer. |
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Privacy - Online Safety TopicsContributed by: LMK Link: http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Online-Safety-Topics/Pri... Click the title to vote None of us want strangers listening in on our phone calls or reading our emails. From privacy settings to passwords, we'll show you how to keep your private info private. |
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Online Sexual Predators - Online Safety TopicsContributed by: LMK Link: http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Online-Safety-Topics/Onl... Click the title to vote There are some creepy people out there in cyberworld. We'll help you learn how to beat the bad guys. |
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Social Networking - Online Safety TopicsContributed by: LMK Link: http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Online-Safety-Topics/Soc... Click the title to vote Whether you already have a social networking page, or you're hoping to have one soon, you won't want to miss this! |
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Cyberbullying - Online Safety TopicsContributed by: LMK Link: http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Online-Safety-Topics/Cyb... Click the title to vote How much do you know about cyberbulling? These three lessons -- full of interactive articles, quizzes, videos, polls and more -- will turn you into a cyberbullying guru. Soon enough, you'll be telling all your friends how to protect themselves from those meanies! |
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Mobile Devices - Online Safety TopicsContributed by: LMK Link: http://lmk.girlscouts.org/Online-Safety-Topics/Mob... Click the title to vote Mobile phones and gaming devices are for soooo much more than just talking or having fun -- let’s learn how we can use them safely too! |
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Social Web Tips for ParentsContributed by: ConnectSafely Link: http://www.connectsafely.org/Safety-Tips/social-we... Click the title to vote These tips for parents about safety on the social Web are based on the latest research from the Crimes Against Children Research Center at the University of New Hampshire (with input from our colleagues there) |
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Social Web Tips for TeensContributed by: ConnectSafely Link: http://www.connectsafely.org/Safety-Tips/social-we... Click the title to vote These tips, based on the latest research, will help teens' socializing stay fun and safe on both the fixed and mobile social Web. |
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Tips to help stop CyberbullyingContributed by: ConnectSafely Link: http://www.connectsafely.org/Safety-Tips/tips-to-h... Click the title to vote Here are some tips if you or someone you know is being bullied - and advice for ending (or preventing) the cycle of aggression. |
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Virtual World Safety Tips for Parents of TeensContributed by: ConnectSafely Link: http://www.connectsafely.org/Safety-Tips/virtual-w... Click the title to vote Virtual worlds are online spaces where people create avatars (graphical representations of themselves) through which they communicate, socialize, learn, shop, play games, and generally express themselves. There are hundreds of virtual worlds on the Web aimed at users of all ages. Most aimed at youth have safety features, such as language filtering that restricts explicit, mean, or profane language. Some virtual worlds have people monitoring user behavior, while others leave it up to users to police themselves and their community. Here are some pointers for parents to speak with their teens regarding safe, constructive in-world experiences. |