Here are a few ways teachers can help
keep students safe online.
Student education on cyber safety isn't enough to
keep students safe online.
If you have concerns about student safety online I highly encourage you to read What Should Teachers Do To
Keep Students Safe Online?
Australia's foremost cyber safety expert, Susan McLean, speaks candidly with Education Matters editor Kathryn Edwards about the worrying online trends of Australian school children and how principals and teachers can
keep their students safe online.
This Teacher's Guide to
Keeping Students Safe Online will educate you on what online safety really is, show you how to protect your students, and provide resources that enable them to educate themselves about online safety.
«At Impero, we share Internet Matters» commitment to
keeping students safe online and are proud to support the organisation's dedication to this cause.»
Not exact matches
For more information on
keeping kids
safe online, see SafeKids.com, for
students in grades three through eight, and SafeTeens.com, for
students in grades nine through 12.
Revisiting the AUP: A Digital Double Take In the beginning, when the Internet was new, many schools attempted to
keep online students safe by establishing strict standards and rules known as acceptable use policies (AUPs).
Is it possible, they wonder, to engage
students with the social networking tools they love, while
keeping them
safe from
online dangers?
McLean also recommends that schools integrate cyber safety into the curriculum at all levels and encourage everyone to work together — teachers, parents and
students — to
keep children
safe online.
Amid continuing parental and political attention focused on
keeping K - 12
students safe online, some companies are providing services that aim to ensure adults can't pose as young people in cyberspace, and that minors can't claim to be older than they are.
Help
students keep themselves and their data
safe online and make ethical decisions on the Internet.
The basics are easy to cover
online and will help
students to pass their written test as well as follow the laws that
keep them
safe on the road.
As
students, you're encouraged to, but there are some steps you can take to
keep your personal information
safe online