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| CTAP4: Download the Free CTAP Cybersafety Poster |
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RU Cyber Safe? was produced through a grant from AT&T Education. This wall-size poster is available for free for K-12 Public Schools in the San Francisco Bay Area. Contact your local CTAP4 Representative to obtain copies. The web version of the poster is also available as a free download for educators, nation-wide. Click here to download the CTAP Cybersafety Poster for Schools (.pdf). The poster is also available in other formats for reprinting purposes.
CTAP cybersafety poster download instructions: Click on the Zip file to download. When you expand the zip file, you will find 3 files. You will need to talk with your printer to find out which file they can use.The best quality would be to use the original InDesign file if the printer has the program OR the PDF file. As a last resort, you could use the JPEG, but the quality would not be as good. Please note: The font used for the headlines in this file cannot be imbedded in the PDF file, so if the printer decides to use the PDF to print, make sure that he installs the Homeboyz font before printing. If you have any questions, please call Barb Avila, Sr. Graphics Specialist, Alameda County Office of Education, 510-670-4119. |
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