Title: INTERNET SAFETY in Schools
1INTERNET SAFETYin Schools
- Presented by
- Nicole Gerken, ITRT
2Breaking News . . . October 2006
- Virginia DOE Office of Educational Technology
releases Guidelines and Resources for Internet
Safety in Schools. - Developed in Response to Chapter 52 An Act to
Amend and Reenact 22.1-70.2 of the Code of
Virginia, Relating to Internet Safety Instruction
in Schools (HB58 Approved March 7, 2006) - How does
this effect us?
3PCPS Instructional Target
- Integrate Internet Safety into existing
curriculum at least once each nine weeks. - 1st 9 wks mini assembly
- 2nd 4th 9 wks your responsibility
- Document integration (template)
4kids and getting around the system.Reader post
by dorky1317 Posted on 4/26/06 546 PM
PDTStory Kids outsmart Web filters
- I understand you want to protect us and I also
understand you want us to pay attention, but it
really isn't going to work. As far as protecting
us we go straight home and do it anyway and yes a
lot of us are clueless about giving out
information but we go out and do it anyway, why?
Because we're kids, we're disobedient, and that's
just how we learn even though listening would
probably be easier in the first place.
5What students need to know...
- The Internet is a powerful tool that should be
used wisely. - Not all Internet information is valid or
appropriate. - How to maximize the Internets potential while
protecting themselves from potential abuse.
6What students need to know
- Internet messages and the people who send them
are not always what or who they seem. - How to avoid dangerous situations and get adult
help. - Which online activities are safe and legal.
(i.e. file sharing)
7What teachers need to know
- Classroom Internet use can be exciting,
rewarding, and challenging. - Students Internet use should be tailored to
their ages. - Students need to hear rules often.
- Monitoring is crucial.
8What teachers need to know
- Student technological interactions in the virtual
world can be negative and spill over into the
real world. - Exchanging information with others is a great way
to use the Internet but also possesses inherent
dangers.
9What administrators need to know
- The division must have clear and effective
policies and procedures in place to protect
students and help prevent system misuse. - Although a schools legal responsibility does not
extend to home Internet use, school leaders can
help prevent tragic situations by ensuring
parents and students are well informed.
105 things to never share online
- Name
- Address
- Phone Number
- Name of Your School
- Picture of Yourself
11Teach children to
- Think before they click
- With whom are they chatting or e-mailing?
- What are they saying and how are they saying it?
- Will the person on the other end know they are
joking? - Walk away from the computer and Take 5 before
responding to something that upsets them online.
12Teach children to
- Avoid spreading rumors, assisting in
cyberbullying or sharing private communications
online. - Follow the golden rule of cyberspace Dont do
anything online that you wouldnt do in real
life!
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