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Digital citizenshipOur schools provide knowledge and skills in the responsible use of technology and behaviour online to ensure safety and appropriate practice.
NSW government schools teach students to be safe and responsible digital citizens.
Students learn about appropriate technology use. Some examples include:
Student privacy informationFor further information about student data see:
Other resourcesThe Office of the Children's eSafety Commissionerprovides lesson plans, tools and resources to assist with the teaching of responsible digital citizenship.
NSW government schools teach students to be safe and responsible digital citizens.
Students learn about appropriate technology use. Some examples include:
- using the department portal
- collaborating online
- sharing information
- using Google Apps for Education, Microsoft Office 365 and other online learning and teaching tools.
- cyberbullying
- inappropriate websites
- grooming
- losing control of personal pictures
- viruses and other security issues.
Student privacy informationFor further information about student data see:
- Google Apps for Education – student privacy information
- Microsoft Office 365 – student privacy information.
Other resourcesThe Office of the Children's eSafety Commissionerprovides lesson plans, tools and resources to assist with the teaching of responsible digital citizenship.
Internet safety iPad apps
Book iPad
"Little Bird’s Internet Security Adventure, is a children’s book produced by AVG for parents to use with their young Pre-School children. The book is designed to help parents initiate conversations about Internet safety in an age-appropriate manner. We hope it will be useful to you in helping your child begin to develop lifelong patterns of safe and secure online activity."
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"Little Bird’s Internet Security Adventure, is a children’s book produced by AVG for parents to use with their young Pre-School children. The book is designed to help parents initiate conversations about Internet safety in an age-appropriate manner. We hope it will be useful to you in helping your child begin to develop lifelong patterns of safe and secure online activity."
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esafety classroom resources
Safer Internet Day is Tuesday, February 6, 2018
The theme for this year’s Safer Internet Day celebration is “Be the change: Unite for a better internet.”
We’re talking about expressions of kindness and positive social action, big or small, by people of all ages.
The theme for this year’s Safer Internet Day celebration is “Be the change: Unite for a better internet.”
We’re talking about expressions of kindness and positive social action, big or small, by people of all ages.
These lesson plans demonstrate digital citizenship in action and show how conscious acts of kindness and respect can increase Internet safety for the person doing them as well as the person’s beneficiaries and community, online and offline.
K – 2 lesson plan 3 – 5 lesson plan 6 – 8 lesson plan |
videos
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/videos/get-cybersmart-with-phineas-and-ferb
Stop That Post....Again!
Photos on iPad
Photos on iPad
Zippep's Astro Circus app photos on ipad
Netiquette for kids photos on iPad
Digital passport $3.79
$4.99 for classroom
Cyberbully Zombies Attack
$4.99 for classroom
Cyberbully Zombies Attack
Faux PAW the techno cat
Faux Paws Adventures in the Internet teaches kids the basics of Internet safety: how to keep personal information safe, to keep away from Internet strangers, and to go to an adult for help when they see anything online that makes them uncomfortable
Faux Paw Goes to the Games:
Balancing Real Life with Screen TimeHave you ever gotten your real life mixed up with your online life? Faud Paw did, and wow, did it cause a problem! After she got invited to light the flame at the Great Animal Olympics, she got distracted playing WcW–Worlds of CatWars–online. Read this story to find out if she was able to make it to the opening ceremonies in time to light the Olympic Cauldron. |
Faux Paw’s Dangerous DownloadIn this new adventure, the Web-surfing Techno Cat learns that downloading is a great way to get information . . . if it’s done the right way. When using a risky file sharing program to get a new song, Faux Paw learns the hard way that illegal downloading hurts everyone, including herself!
Faux Paw Meets the First Lady: How to Handle Cyberbullying
Do you know what you should do if someone says something mean or untrue about you online? What about if it happens to one of your friends? Learn what Faux Paw finds out when she meets former First Lady Laura Bush. |
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