Title: TEACH Knox County Schools KIDS
1TEACHKnox County SchoolsKIDS
Internet Safety
Internet Safety
PLEASE!
- http//internetsafety.instech.
- knoxschools.org/
Knox County Schools Technology Department Marlene
Boney 2009
2Information on the Internet?
The Internet
- is a normal part of our students lives.
- is used for communication, education, research
and exploration. - is a powerful tool that should be used wisely.
- can also be susceptible to abuse -- targeting
children and young teens.
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The Internet, sometimes called simply "the Net,"
is a worldwide system of computer networks - a
network of networks in which users at any one
computer can, if they have permission, get
information from any other computer (and
sometimes talk directly to users at other
computers). from http//searchwindevelopment.tec
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3Does Knox County Schools have an Internet
policy?
- Knox County Schools has an Internet policy
pertaining to websites. The policy addresses
what is appropriate to place on a website created
by staff or students of Knox County Schools. -
- Can be found at
- http//instech.knoxschools.org/
Policy
4Why Acceptable Use Policy?
- harassment or threats.
- interference or impairment to the activities of
others. - unauthorized access and use of the resources of
others. - damage or impairment of resources.
- unauthorized commercial activities.
To keep students from receiving or delivering
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5 What is an Internet Filter?
Students Cannot Get to All Internet sites. Many
sites are filtered.
- Filtered access to the Internet is provided
for all student-accessible computers in Knox
County Public Schools as well as all schools
throughout the state of Tennessee. The filtering
software prohibits access to Internet sites based
on known inappropriate content or determined to
be of little or no educational value. The
Internet Filter is provided as a safety
protection for all the states students.
6Does Tennessee have a law about Internet Safety?
7Tennessee Bill on Internet Safety
Bill
Tennessee House Bill 3051 resulted in Title
49,
an act to amend
Tennessee Code relative to Internet use in public
and private schools. SECTION I (E) shall
include a component on Internet Safety for
students that is integrated in a school
districts instructional program and (F)
encourages communication with parents that
raises awareness about Internet
Safety...
SECTION II states that this ACT shall take
effect July 1, 2008.
8- Train the instructional staff
- Train teachers and students
- Monitor students Internet Use
- Reinforce safe surfing practices
- Community outreach
Who takes on these Roles?
What are the Needs?
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9Instructional Technology Staff
- Teachers
- Monitor students Internet Use.
- Reinforce safe surfing practices.
- Indirect community outreach (parent conferences,
newsletters, etc.).
- Administrators
- Monitor program to ensure functionality/
participation at all levels. - Initiate, plan, facilitate community outreach.
- Monitor students Internet use.
- Reinforce safe surfing practices.
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10Internet Safety in Our Schools
- Internet Safety Awareness
- needs to be a component in the curriculum in the
K-12 instructional program. - can be used as professional development for
Staff. - needs to include outreach for parents and
community. - How can you become aware?
- http//internetsafety.instech.knoxschools.org/
- Knox Countys Internet Safety Site
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11What should be included in the schools
Curriculum?
- Safety and Legality in regards to playing games
or downloading music/video - Evaluation of web pages for content, validity and
authenticity not all information is valid or
appropriate - Emphasis and/or awareness of cyberbullies
predators that use the Internet to manipulate
students - Focus on messages students might receive by
online friends ALERT People who send these
messages are not always who or what they seem
to be.
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12How do we teachInternet Safety?
- We need to guide our students to make good
choices in their Internet travels. Guide students
to the many sites that Knox County has as
subscriptions. - Just as we teach children to be safe in the halls
of our schools, crossing the street or driving a
car, we must teach them to use the Internet
safely. - It should be taught as an integrated whole not a
one time training lesson. - We should utilize the teachable moment whenever
a topic can illustrate a component of Internet
safety.
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13Teachers and Parents
What can teachers and parents do to promote
Internet Safety?
- Need to know the signs of cyberbullying and what
to do if one of their students is harrassed. - Need to remind students over and over that people
online are not always who they claim to be, and
Internet information is not always
accurate/appropriate. - Must teach students what types of personal
information they are never to share on the
Internet without parent approval name,
address, phone number, email address, school
they attend
Cyberbullying is the use of e-mail, instant
messaging, chat rooms, pagers, cell phones, or
other forms of information technology to
deliberately harass, threaten, or intimidate
someone.
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14Teachers and Parents
What can teachers and parents do to promote
Internet Safety?
- Need to emphasize that exchanging information
with others online can be dangerous. - Need to talk to students about the policies on
exchanging/downloading files. - Need to know e-mail dangers and offer information
to kids on how to recognize problem signs. - Need to point out that online journals/blogs
should not reveal too much information predators
can use the information to get around
restrictions. - Need to check age-appropriate levels of sites
that kids visit especially social
networking.
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15Create Safety Rules for Kids
What can teachers and parents do to promote
Internet Safety?
- Students need to hear the safety rules often.
- Internet safety rules should be posted near all
computers. - Teachers and parents should review rules
frequently. - Students should know consequences of disobeying
the rules. - Students need to know what steps to take when
accidently accessing inappropriate sites. - Teachers and parents must be consistent in
enforcing rules and the policies.
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16Essential Points for Teachers
- Remember monitoring is crucial.
- Filters cannot catch everything.
- Teachers and parents must watch where students go
on the Internet. - No aimless or free surfing teachers should
provide purpose and guides. - Teachers or parents can view History to see
what students have viewed.
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17Essential Points for Teachers
- Choose websites or search tools for students or
use webguides or webquests. - Always suggest alternative or related sites.
- netTrekker
- Discovery Education
- Grolier online
- Heritage Quest Online
- Infotrac (TEL)
- Learning Express Library
- News Bank
- Points of View Reference Center
- Teaching Books
- Post rules and consequences.
These sites are subscriptions provided by Knox
County Schools. If passwords are needed ask
media specialists.
18Be Familiar with Social Networking
- MySpace
- Facebook
- What is social networking?
- Online communities of people who share
- interests and activities
- Youtube-A popular Web video sharing site that
lets anyone store short videos for private or
public viewing. -
Social Networking Sites
Top Ten Review
Another Popular Site for Kids
19Good Resources
- Cybersmart.org
- Correlates to ISTE standards
- Contains standards based lesson plans with
activity sheets - Netsmartz.org/
- Site for parents, students and teachers
- internetsafety.instech.knoxschools.org/
- Internet Safety Site K-12 activities and weekly
Internet safety tips-Knox County Schools
20Keeping Knox County Students Internet Safe
- The Internets potential is limitless and
still largely untapped. Within the next 10 years,
it will change education in ways we cannot
imagine. Billy K. Cannaday, Jr. Virginia's
superintendent of public instruction - Our goal in Knox County Schools is to keep our
students Internet Safe. All of us must work
together to make sure student have a safe journey
on the Internet.
21Introduction of Knox Countys new Internet Safety
Character
KEEPING INTERNET PREDATORS AWAY
22 Tip 1 Do not give out personal information
on the web.
Look for KIPA at instech.knoxschools.org/ and his
weekly Internet Safety Tip!
KIPA has come up with a tip a week-52 Tips.
These tips can be found at the Technology
Instructional Technology website.
Email KIPA kipa_at_k12tn.net
23Thanks to the following
- Dion Dykes creator of KIPA
- Some material taken from an Internet Safety
PowerPoint Presentation from Commonwealth of VA