Check out this really cool new app brought to you by an impressive array of “responsible Internet corporations and leading online safety organizations.” The app provides “quick, practical, friendly advice for you and your family.” It’s quick and easy to download and it’s FREE.
Continue reading...25. January 2011
“No Name Calling Week,” created by GLSEN and Simon & Schuster, is now in its 6th year and gaining momentum. Barnes & Noble, and over 40 national partners, including a generous grant from Cisco Systems, made this year’s week possible. As the website notes, No Name-Calling Week was inspired by a young adult novel entitled “The [...]
Continue reading...4. January 2011
To get us underway in 2011 with useful resources about bullying and cyberbullying, we are starting with an article on Five Myths about Bullying by Prof. Susan Swearer which was published in The Washington Post on December 30th, 2010. Short, sweet, and very much to the point, this article would make a great springboard for discussion about this important [...]
Continue reading...22. December 2010
Are you looking for some resources to help you connect with youth about their online lives? Resources where the message is on-target (i.e., age- and content-appropriate) and which use “real life” stories which are likely to resonate with youth rather than put them to sleep? Then check out this set of four videos and accompanying support [...]
Continue reading...20. December 2010
This impressive, user-friendly, downloadable, and informative Digital Parenting magazine from Vodafone (a U.K.-based telecommunications company) was created ”as a central place where you can go to get to grips with the latest technology, get involved with what your kids are doing online and help them stay in control when it comes to some of the challenges they [...]
Continue reading...1. December 2010
This guide, which covers mobile phones, television, video games, and the Internet, ”stresses the importance of helping youngsters to become independent and critical users of new technology, and outlines parental strategies for supporting children in the development of these skills.” Originally created by the Italian Safer Internet Centre, the guide has just been republished in English and [...]
Continue reading...29. November 2010
E-ngagelive is an exciting, innovative project from the U.K. which provides a secure, online, interactive environment designed to help young people in a classroom setting learn about online safety while collaborating with each other and a team of community professionals acting as guides.
Continue reading...3. November 2010
As noted on the European Insafe website, in August 2010 members of the Youth Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Project (created by Childnet International), aged between 14 and 18, met to discuss Internet access, diversity, security, openness and privacy in preparation for attending the IGF 2010 in Vilnius, Lithuania. Let’s take a look at what the young [...]
Continue reading...29. October 2010
Check out this exciting initiative from Australia which is about to be given a “test-drive” in the United States: College students taking a leading role in educating younger students on how to prevent bullying.
Continue reading...13. October 2010
Check out this new program from the U.K. which aims to “develop primary children’s skills, self-confidence and safety awareness when using social network sites.”
Continue reading...24. August 2010
Duty calls! I need to meet some publication deadlines for writing projects, so I will be offline for a week. This will be my first time away since I started the blog, so I appreciate your loyalty and patience! Thanks. Dr. Jenny. Update: Okay, so the projects took a bit longer than I thought Thanks for your [...]
Continue reading...20. August 2010
It’s Friday and time for something which educates, inspires and makes us laugh as we head into the weekend. So check out this video clip of Sir Ken Robinson speaking about the Learning Revolution at the TED 2010 Conference. This particular clip is not about online safety or digital citizenship, but rather looks at the big picture [...]
Continue reading...19. August 2010
Do you want to keep up-to-date with the latest news in the world of cybersafety? Then check out this e-newsletter from CyberSmart Australia.
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1. February 2011
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