[CASL-L] Teaching Internet Safety

Bush, Krista kbush at sheltonpublicschools.org
Mon Jan 28 07:14:09 PST 2013


Hi Rachel,



There are two sites I recommend. I like Infinite Learning lab<http://learninglab.org/>. Also you can get a free Online Safety Education Kit by the NetSmartz<http://www.netsmartz.org/Educators> Workshop. It's a program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. I've used both with my classes and the kids really are engaged in the lessons.





Krista Bush

School Library Media Specialist

Elizabeth Shelton School

138 Willoughby Road

Shelton, CT 06484

Phone: 203-929-1330 x306

Fax: 203-225-1574

Email: kbush at sheltonpublicschools.org<mailto:kbush at sheltonpublicschools.org>







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Check out Common Sense Media and its Cyberbullying toolkit by  listed under the CASL Ning Learning tab<http://ctcasl.ning.com/page/learning>.

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From: Rachel Rice <rrice at mail.east-haven.k12.ct.us>
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Sent: Fri, January 25, 2013 12:06:01 PM
Subject: [CASL-L] Teaching Internet Safety

Hi all,

I have a meeting today regarding how/what we should be teaching our students internet safety. I am looking for ideas, suggestions, successful lesson plans for grades 6-12 to share. We do not currently have a class dedicated to teaching netiquette, cyberbullying, etc. and our school is interested in how we may creatively teach these important lessons using the resources we currently have (i.e. do not have funding for a new Tech teacher or LMS).

thanks! And of course, I'm happy to share out.

Rachel Rice
Library Media Specialist
East Haven High School
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