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Is it Time for a Social Media Awareness Class?

Ask a Tech Teacher

Christian Miraglia, Ask a Tech Teacher contributor, has some great ideas on teaching kids about Social Media Awareness: Over the last decade, there has been pressure in the K-12 learning environment to create classes that address everything from managing your money to various efforts to address cultural inequalities.

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How students can safely search the internet

Hapara

For example, this women of science internet activity guides learners to visit websites and search for information. Why internet safety for students is important. The internet contains endless websites, content and ways to communicate. How educators can keep students safe on the internet. Cyberbullying.

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Best practices for managing web filtering in a digital learning environment

Hapara

In 2000, Congress enacted the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) to address student safety when learning online. Schools that receive E-rate program discounts for broadband access are required to have internet safety policies with “technology protection measures.”

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Engage Your Community with Parent Digital Citizenship Academies

Graphite Blog

As an elementary school district with primarily Spanish-speaking families, we needed to design a program that would work best for our community. internet safety, digital footprints and reputation, privacy and security) and give them some ideas on how to work with their children on these topics.

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Engage Your Community with Parent Digital Citizenship Academies

Graphite Blog

As an elementary school district with primarily Spanish-speaking families, we needed to design a program that would work best for our community. internet safety, digital footprints and reputation, privacy and security) and give them some ideas on how to work with their children on these topics.