Online+Safety

[|Digital Citizenship AUA’s]
from Andrew Churches

[|Digital Citizen – CEOP Videos]
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Student Blogging Guidelines
from always learning by Kim Cofino = = =[|Report Calls Online Threats to Children Overblown]= 14/1/2009

[|Cybersafe Classroom] An Australian site with Lesson Plans

 * [|Resources and lesson plans for Early and Middle Years]
 * [|Resources for Middle and Later Years]
 * [|Videos for teachers professional learning]
 * [|Learning and teaching strategies]

[|Bullying]
Bullying at school and online Bullying affects ALL of our children — those who bully, those who are victimized, and those who are witnesses or assistants to interpersonal violence. We can and must reduce this age-old problem.

[|Chat Danger]
- a site all about the potential dangers on interactive services online like chat, IM, online games, email and on mobiles. **Click on the icons below to read TRUE STORIES and find out how to chat SAFELY...**

[|WebSafety 4 Kids]
Welcome to Web Safety For Kids, a wiki setup to support presentations for parents about Internet safety. It contains links to a range of resources that parents may find helpful in a dealing with their children's use of the Internet at home. As the Internet is constantly changing some of the advice contained within this wiki, may also change and potentially become redundant. As such the wiki is not meant to be a definitive set of practices but rather it is simply a guide.

[|Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use]
Download documents etc

[|eSafety Games]
=[|Safe Digital Social Networking (DSN)]= Wes Fryer's Teach Digital - articles, links, resources

[|Online Safety]
From The Thinking Stick, **"Online Safety - Videos that get ‘em".** Links to videos that are useful to watch**.**

[|School AUP 2.0]
This wiki site will serve as a launchpad to other documents and communities seeking to provide guidance in acceptable use policy development and also as an incubator for ideas related to issues, document structures, new problems and opportunities, and maintenance.

[|CyberSmart]
Safety & skills for the 21st Century CyberSmart! puts all the pieces together.

[|Sample AUP Documents]
RSS feeds from popular social bookmarking sites. The left column holds sites tagged with //aup// & //sample// by Warlick on [|Diigo]. You can contribute sites to the right column by tagging pages bookmarked to [|Del.icio.us] with //aup// & //sample//.

[|Staying Safe Online]
[|Making Good Choices Cyberbullying Internet Predators] [|Authentic Resources Downloading & Copyright]

[|Copyright - An Interactive Journey for Kids]
Follow this interactive adventure. Do all the activities. - Figure out what copyright really means. Then take the test at the end to see what you really do know!

**[|Responsible Use Guidelines]**
From East Lothian

**[|Kidsmart]**
Kidsmart is an [|award winning] practical internet safety programme website for schools, young people, parents, and agencies, produced by the children's internet charity [|Childnet International].

**[|Schools AUP 2.0]**
David Warlick's site with lots of advice and links

**[|Web Safety 4 Kids]**
Welcome to Web Safety For Kids, a wiki setup to support presentations for parents about Internet safety. It contains links to a range of resources that parents may find helpful in a dealing with their children's use of the Internet at home.

**Internet Safety and Responsible Use**
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**[|Thinkuknow]**
Come in to find the latest information on the sites you like to visit, mobiles and new technology. Find out what’s good, what’s not and what you can do about it. If you look after young people there’s an area for you too – with resources you can use in the classroom, at home or just to get with it. Most importantly, there’s also a place which anyone can use to report if they feel uncomfortable or worried about someone they are chatting to online. [|Teacher Resource Downloads]**
 * [|Link for 11 - 16 year olds]

**[|Copyright Kids]**
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