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Connect
with your Kids
www.connectwithyourkids.org
In
the fall of 2007, New Hampshire Attorney General Kelly
Ayotte announced a website and Internet Safety Guide for
kids. The website, Connect
with your Kids, provides tips
and information about internet safety. The Internet Safety
Guide helps kids and their parents to become more aware
of ways to keep safe while using the Internet.
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CyberSmart
www.cybersmart.org
CyberSmart
addresses safety and security issues within the broader
objective of helping educators and students acquire 21st
Century Skills. They offer:
A
curriculum, free
to educators, designed to empower
K-8 students to use the Internet safely, responsibly and
effectively. Originally co-published with Macmillian/McGraw-Hill,
it contains original standards-based lesson plans and student
activity sheets offered in a non-sequential format for
flexible implementation.
A
set of five online professional development workshops to
help educators become familiar with the new literacies
associated with Information and Communication Technology
(ICT).
A
free browser toolbar specially designed for educators.
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NetSmartz
www.netsmartz.org
On
February 18, 2004, New Hampshire's Attorney General's office,
working
with the Department of Education and the Governor's
office,
announced
a cooperative effort to bring the 'NetSmartz Workshop' to
New Hampshire’s
children. The program, provided at no cost to New Hampshire, uses
age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach children (ages 5 thru 17)
how to stay safer on the Internet. The goal of the ‘NetSmartz
Workshop’ is to extend the safety awareness of children to
prevent victimization and increase self-confidence whenever they
go online.
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i-SAFE America
www.isafe.org
In 2002, the U.S. Congress
designated and funded i-SAFE America to bring Internet safety
education and awareness to our
nation's youth. The organization provides students with the
critical-thinking and decision-making skills they need to recognize
and avoid dangerous,
destructive, or unlawful online behavior, and to respond appropriately.
i-SAFE works with elected officials at all levels from around
the country to educate communities about Internet safety. As
part of its mission, i-SAFE develops curriculum appropriate
for K-12 and conducts Internet safety education programs in all
50
states.
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SafeTeens and SafeKids
www.safeteens.com and www.safekids.com
SafeTeens.Com.
SafeKids.Com and The Online Safety Project are operated by
Lawrence J. Magid, a syndicated columnist for the Los
Angeles Times and author of several articles about online safety.
The websites provide a variety of tips and tools to keep kids
safe online. National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
for providing support for the booklets Child Safety on the
Information Highway
and Teen Safety on the Information Highway, accessible
from the home page.
Ongoing
financial support for Online Safety Project comes from America
Online,
Network Solutions and Disney.Com. Other organizations
which have made contributions include SIPR, MCI, Paradesa Media
and the Polly Klaas Foundation. The
Online Safety Project is not affiliated with the National Safe
Kids Campaign.
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GetNetWise
www.getnetwise.org
GetNetWise
has an extensive list of online sites, parental monitoring
tools, great suggestions, and more. GetNetWise is sponsored
by a wide range of Internet industry corporations
and
public
interest
organizations. The GetNetWise coalition wants Internet users
to be only "one click away" from the resources they
need to make informed decisions about their family's use of
the Internet.
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