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[] - resources for teaching responsible online behavior

[] - Students can play educational games deconstructing advertisements and exploring online privacy, resource evaluation, and misinformation, while educators learn about the evolution of media violence, stereotyping, and prejudice.

[] - Explore the basics of teaching 21st-centruy literacy with the free resource NoodleTeach, and then use the site’s tools to help students focus on learning by simplifying the process of taking notes and city sources with the bibliography composer Noodle=Bib and reefing searches with the search-strategy wizard NoodleQuest.

[] - Interactive case studies teach students about fair use, evaluation of web sources, Internet safety, and online privacy. This Cablevision site also features teacher’s guides, links to related resources, and an ask-the-expert section with a police detective who focuses on computer crime.

[] - The **CyberSmart**! Curriculum is a free K-8 curriculum empowering students to use the internet responsibly and effectively

[] - A Parent’s guide to internet safety

[] - The Internet is an increasingly important place to work, play and learn for both adults and children. At the same time, we are concerned about the risks we face online. The challenge is to stay "one-click" ahead of would-be pornographers, hackers, child-predators and those who would misuse your and your child's sensitive information. GetNetWise can help.

[] - I -SAFE Inc. is the worldwide leader in Internet safety education. Founded in 1998 and endorsed by the U.S. Congress, i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation dedicated to protecting the online experiences of youth everywhere. i-SAFE incorporates classroom curriculum with dynamic community outreach to empower students, teachers, parents, law enforcement, and concerned adults to make the Internet a safer place. Please join us today in the fight to safeguard our children’s online experience.

[] - NetSmartz is and education resource for children, parents, and teachers on how to stay safer on the Internet. The NEtSmartz Workshop features age-appropriate, interactive games and activities that use the latest Web technologies to entertain while they educate.

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