Technology Safety
Technology Safety
Region 14 Safe and effective school services offers a technology Safety Class for 4th to 12th grade students.
We cover basic internet safety rules and then show how they apply to e-mail, blogs, social networking sites, game sites and other areas on the web. Parent meetings are also available.
TEA Internet Safety Communication- Good information for students, teachers, and parents on internet and social media safety.
Common Sense Media - Great resource on trends in media use by students
Pew Internet - Various reports on Internet use, including a report on teens and social networking
Link -National Missing and Exploited Youth interactive student lessons
Link -Subscription based school internet safety lesson
National Sex Offender Public Website -Sexual Abuse Prevention and Internet Safety Lesson
Link-Work to help and support for victim of cyber crime and harassment; Education for children, parents, communities, law enforcement and educators; Information and awareness on all aspects of online safety, privacy, responsible use and security and; Resources that can be downloaded or printed and used for offline presentations, community events and classroom activities.
Region 16 Parent Page - Good Parent information on a variety of parent subject including technology safety
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Link -National Missing and Exploited Youth interactive student lessons
Link -Subscription based school internet safety lesson
Link -Lessons and resources
Link -This site provides a series of videos of real-life stories of teens and how they have been effected by cyber bullying
Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use -Civil and safe use of the internet
Link-Created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this section of the site provides visitors with facts, tips, and advice about cyber bullying
Stop Cyberbullying -A site from WiredKids, Inc which focuses on cyber bullying and has multiple flash videos on the subject.
Link -11 Resources for Teaching & Learning Web Safety
Link -10 Ways Schools are Teaching Internet Safety
Link -Facebook safety training guide for teachers and counselors to help students use social networking safely and responsibly.
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Link -Texas Attorney General Resources
Center for Safe and Responsible Internet Use
Link -CyberBully411.org provides resources for youths who have questions about or have been targeted by online harassment.
Link -A site created by two professors of Criminal Justice who have presented and written extensively on cyber bullying. Here you will find multiple pdf downloadable resources.
National Crime Prevention Council -The National Crime Prevention Council provides information and resources in an effort to curb the growing problem of cyber bullying
Link -This site provides a series of videos of real-life stories of teens and how they have been effected by cyber bullying
Stop Cyberbullying - A site from WiredKids, Inc which focuses on cyber bullying and has multiple flash videos on the subject.
Link -Created by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, this section of the site provides visitors with facts, tips, and advice about cyberbullying
US Computer Emergency Readiness Team - Information provided by the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team.
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ATT Parent Controls- Link
Sprint Parent Controls- Link
Verizon Parent Controls- Link
AV Test Security Programs list- Link
Teen Safe- Link
Link - Look up register sex offender by zip code Remove personal information from the web.
Google Alerts Create an alert that will e-mail alert and tell you when the crawler finds new or old information about you on the web.
Use Link to take personal info off the web.
Link or Link - Use these sites if any fraud or illegal business action has taken place.
Link -Facebook safety training guide for teachers and counselors to help students use social networking safely and responsibly.
Region 16 Parent Page - Good Parent information on a variety of parent subject including technology safety
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