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23 Great Lesson Plans for Internet Safety

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Educators' approach to internet safety in the classroom has changed as the technology and our use of it continues to evolve. In the past, digital citizenship lessons on internet safety focused more on dos and don'ts, like do create safe passwords and don't talk to strangers online.

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5 Internet Safety Tips for Teachers

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5 Internet Safety Tips for Teachers The internet has provided teachers with numerous tools to enhance their students’ learning experience. They can take over both your personal and work-related accounts, from your emails and social media to online teaching platforms. However, it’s not without a few downsides.

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Understanding the legal implications of using web filters in K-12 schools

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This is increasingly important as school 1:1 device use becomes more common in classrooms with younger learners. CIPA requires schools or libraries eligible to receive discounts through the E-rate program to adopt and implement an internet safety policy. Exceeding what is required by CIPA can help increase student safety.

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The Key to A Successful Online Safety Policy

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Well, teaching the school community about their web filtering system will optimize internet safety features and help students/teachers maximize web resources. Outline rules and ramifications of violating the online safety policy. This simple tip should help schools safely integrate technology into the classroom !

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Protecting Student Data Privacy as a Guiding EdTech Principle

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Complying with CIPA & COPPA While Still Protecting Student Data Privacy In using the internet in classrooms, the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) requires schools to monitor students’ online activity and educate them about appropriate behavior on the internet.

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What a Teacher Can Do About Cyberbullying

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Ask a Tech Teacher contributor, Cassie Phillips, is a consultant and internet security expert. She is passionate about sharing information on protecting children from cyberattacks making policy to improve school systems on this topic. They can give recommendations for online safety that are tailored to a given situation.

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10 EdTech Questions You Might Be Asked At Interview (Answer Tips Included!)

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Here are 10 questions you may be asked along with some tips on how to answer them: 1) How do you use technology in the classroom? Think of a time that the internet has gone down and talk the interviewer through the process and stress how the lesson still worked out well. 5) Talk me through how you deal with e-safety.

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