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How to Teach Cyber Safety in Kindergarten

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Learn ways K–12 schools can better prevent phishing attacks. . K–12 Schools Use Video to Teach Digital Citizenship. Online Resources Offer Guidelines to Reach Younger Students. In addition to Common Sense Media’s Digital Citizenship curriculum, teachers can look to NICERC for online curricula.

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How K–12 Schools Can Balance Privacy and Security Protocols

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH: Check out how data privacy concerns are expanding with education technology use. As education transitions into the digital space, private student data is now being collected in student information systems, learning management systems and other educational applications. . The First Step Is to Understand Student Data.

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The impact of web filters on network performance in K-12 schools

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Among CIPA guidelines is implementing a web filter to protect children from accessing harmful or obscene content online. Time management and digital citizenship for students Web filters help reduce opportunities for students to lose focus during class time.

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Microsoft Honors Safer Internet Day with Launch of Digital Citizenship Campaign

EdTech Magazine

By Meghan Bogardus Cortez The tech giant offers guidelines and support to make a safer online experience for children.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH : Esports clubs expand learning opportunities for K–12 players. Esports Teach Digital Citizenship. Guidelines could be developed, for example, concerning the playing of first-person shooter games. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH : Esports clubs expand learning opportunities for K–12 players. Esports Teach Digital Citizenship. Guidelines could be developed, for example, concerning the playing of first-person shooter games. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.

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State-Sanctioned Esports Events Are on the Rise. Here’s Why It Matters

EdTech Magazine

MORE FROM EDTECH : Esports clubs expand learning opportunities for K–12 players. Esports Teach Digital Citizenship. Guidelines could be developed, for example, concerning the playing of first-person shooter games. MORE FROM EDTECH : How K–12 schools can start an esports program.