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Safekids.com
- easy to follow checklist for kids to stay safe online
Ozicare.com
- information about internet dangers and how to prevent them
iSafe
Provides complete materials for eRate compliance including the iLearn and iMentor programs.
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Ohio Attorney General Internet Safety
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Safekids.com
Parents Guide to Internet Safety
from about.com
Facebook Privacy Settings
Federal Trade Commission offers Internet safety publication for parents
The Internet offers many educational tools for students, yet there are certain risks for children, including inappropriate conduct, contact and content. The Federal Trade Commission’s
NET CETERA, Chatting with Kids About Being Online
publication can help parents teach their children how to traverse the Internet more safely. To order free copies of this booklet for parents or for use in classrooms, visit
bulkorder.ftc.gov
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Stop CyberBullying
Cyberbullying curriculum for grades 6 through 12
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Adina's Deck
new educational DVD on Cyberbullying, chat room predators, and the lure of engaging in online plagiarism.
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free curriculum for teaching Internet safety
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-- free programs for educators...great lesson plans
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