- Survey of Cybersafety Games Online
- Ontario updates elementary school curriculum to include Internet safety
- Wise Up To IT Lesson Plan/Video
- Safety and Social Networking
- Thirteen lesson plans on Digital Citizenship Topics [pdf]
- Template for Lesson Plans that integrate ISTE Student NETS [PDF]
- Tapscott on Changing Pedagogy for the Net Generation
- Bullying: Declining or Just Moving Online?
- Online, 'trust no one'
- Social networking: A new tool allowed in the classroom
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Inappropriate content has been defined in the Children's Internet Protection Act
as visual depictions that are obscene, child pornography, or material "harmful to minors" Categories include pornography, hate groups, violence, illegal activity, extremist groups, online advertising. Educators
Choosing Not To Go Down the Not-so-good Cyberstreets Securing the Learning Environment ISafe Student Toolkit (.pdf download) Parents
House Pledges NetFamily News Inappropriate Content Available to Children O2's Mobile Guide for Parents [pdf] Improve your family's Web security in 4 steps Protecting Children in Cyberspace Family Online Internet Safety Contract *Parental Controls for Preventing Exposure to Pornography Online Students
SafeTeens.com Teen Guide to Safe Blogging * Indicates this resource was shown in CTAP IV Cybersafety PowerPoint.
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