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Creating a safe environment for online learning

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While remote learning technologies are great, there are dangers associated with online learning, including cases of cyberbullying and criminals that use the information they find online to commit identity theft. Teachers should be cautious about what they share on social media as well. That advice goes both ways.

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World Backup Day March 31st: Student data security

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More than a million cases of child identity theft are reported every year and, as school districts continue to introduce students to new technology and advanced digital curriculum, Internet safety education is becoming an increasingly essential tool when preventing cybercrime. What are the risks.

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6 Classroom resources that help students become digital citizens

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With so much use of technology, especially during the past school year, we need to make sure that we are helping students to build digital citizenship skills in our classrooms. We need to create opportunities for students to become more digitally aware and literate, and to be responsible when using technology. Common Sense Education.

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Should we radically change the way we teach digital citizenship?

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The internet is dangerous!” can backfire because children and teens are naturally curious and will try some things on their own, such as signing up for social media accounts way below the minimum age requirement. How to put technological literacy to work. This method of “Beware! How to have a productive online discussion.

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Addressing cyberbullying and online safety in schools

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However, as we also know, the Internet is another kind of jungle – particularly for young people. Educational researchers, child psychologists and other social scientists are clamoring to understand and quantify the effects online and social media interactions have on young minds.