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Work with SANGO
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Teacher's Guide
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Guidelines for parents and educators on Child Online Protection
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Online Safety Advice for parents & carers - COVID-19
The Australian e-Safety Commission with the support of ITU developed a Global online safety advice for parents and carers – COVID 19 pack translated in all 6 UN languages, designed for parents and carers around the world to keep their children safe online.
(Arabic | Chinese | English | French | Russian | Spanish)
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Technical note: COVID-19 and its implications for protecting children online
Millions of children are at increased risk of harm as their lives move increasingly online during lockdown in the COVID-19 pandemic. The technical note aimed at urging governments, ICT industries, educators and parents to be alert, take urgent measures to mitigate potential risks, and ensure children’s online experiences are safe and positive during COVID-19.
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Global online safety advice for parents and carers
The Australian eSafety developed a Global online safety advice, designed for parents and carers around the world to keep their children safe online.
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The Aspen Institute
This report sets forth a vision that stems from the premise that the learner needs to be at the center of novel approaches and innovative learning networks. It argues that we need to embrace innovation to create a diverse system of educational opportunities that can help each and every child reach his or her full potential.
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Symantec Family Resource Center
Symantec provides security, storage and systems management solutions to help consumers and organizations secure and manage their information-driven world. The Family Resources section features cybersecurity resources for parents, educators, and law enforcement.
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WISE KIDS: Promoting Innovative, Positive, and Safe Internet Use
WISE KIDS is a non-profit organisation based in Wales, UK, but it works nationally and internationally to promote innovative, positive and safe Internet use. WISE KIDS works with young people, parents, educators, youth workers, librarians, police, social workers and other professionals, public and private sector organisations and delivers innovative training programmes and consultancy to these groups in the areas of New Media, Internet and Mobile Technologies, Internet Proficiency, Literacy and Safety.
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Omar Dengo Foudation
La Fundación Omar Dengo (FOD) de Costa Rica es una organización privada, sin fines de lucro, que desde 1987 gesta y ejecuta proyectos nacionales y regionales en el campo del desarrollo humano, la innovación educativa y las nuevas tecnologías. Sus diferentes proyectos han beneficiado cientos de miles de costarricenses, incluyendo niños y jóvenes estudiantes, educadores, profesionales, personas de las comunidades y adultos mayores.
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WebWiseKids
Web Wise Kids is a national non-profit organization based in Southern California. Since 2000, Web Wise Kids has been committed to preventing online child victimization by providing innovative and effective tools to assist youth to stay safe online.
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Connect Safely
ConnectSafely is for parents, teens, educators, advocates - everyone engaged in and interested in the impact of the social Web. The site has tips for teens and parents, as well as other resources for safe blogging and social networking. ConnectSafely.org is a project of Tech Parenting Group, a non-profit organization based in Palo Alto, Calif., and Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Safe Surfing Kids
Safesurfingkids.com was created as a resource for children and their parents to help them work together as they learn about important safety precautions to take while surfing the 'net.'
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Safe Families
Safe Families is a program of TechMission, Inc. that was formed to assist parents in protecting their children from pornography and other dangers on the Internet. TechMission started in 2000 with its first program, the Association of Christian Community Computer Centers (AC4) with the goal addressing the digital divide, which is the gap between those who have access and training with computers and those without.
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Report pf Internet and At-Risk Behavior
Survey of internet and at-risk behaviors from 2008.
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Cybersecurity for the Digital District
Cyber Security for the Digital District Leadership Initiative provides information and tools for K-12 technology leaders and policy makers to help them protect their network and information security, tools to help them analyze their current status, validating what they are doing well and giving them insight into how risk can be further reduced in ways that help technology contribute to their school’s primary goal of teaching and learning. In addition to cyber security, this initiative provides information and tools to assist you in assuring online safety for both students and staff.
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Projecto MiudosSegurosNa.Net
MiudosSegurosNa.Net (which means SafeKidsOnThe.Net) is a project that helps portuguese speaking families, schools and communities promoting the ethical, responsible and safe use of information and communications technologies by kids, tweens and teens.
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NetSmartz
The NetSmartz Workshop was developed by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children(NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) to teach children and teens how to be safer when using the Internet. The NetSmartzWorkshop provides children with original, animated characters and age-appropriate, interactive activities that use the latest 3-D and web technologies to entertain while they educate.
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NetDay Cyber Security Kit for Schools
The "NetDay Cyber Security Kit for Schools" features tools and resources to raise awareness among K-12 educators, students and families about online safety and computer security. NetDay encourages education leaders to distribute these resources in schools across the country, to ensure that schools and homes -- the places where children are most likely to access computers -- are "cyber secure."
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Net Safe Utah
NetSafe Utah provides tools to help families communicate and have a safe online experience, with bilingual support in Spanish and English. The project includes the online resources for teachers, parents and face-to-face training. This collaborative project aims to give Utah schools and communities access to best practices for Internet safety including options for meeting the new CIPA requirements.
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Net Family News
News for parents, educators, and everyone interested in young people's use of technology, Founded in 1999, NetFamilyNews has become the journal-of-record on all aspects of youth and technology and is the only high-frequency news service of its kind in the English-speaking world, serving readers in more than 50 countries. NetFamilyNews covers online safety and privacy news and tools; new technologies and Web resources for kids; research about kids' use of digital media and the Net; legislation affecting children's online experience; school and library Net-use policy; and how Web-literate kids, parents, and teachers are using the Internet.
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Mannerheim League for Child Welfare
The Mannerheim League is an NGO and membership is open to everyone. It promotes the wellbeing of children and of families with children, increases respect for childhood and seeks to make it more visible, and sees that children's views are taken into account in public decision-making.
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Parents' Union on Net
Parents’ Union on Net supports promotes parents’ participation in their children’s activities online. For the past 10 years, the Parents’ Union has implemented activities to monitor harmful content as well as internet addiction. The Union also conducts information and communication ethics education. Each year, it undertakes education of more than 100 educational institutions, publication of annual reports, campaigns, seminars and other activities.
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KlaasKids Foundation
The KlaasKids Foundation was established in 1994. The Foundation’s mission is to stop crimes against children. By forming and promoting partnerships with concerned citizens, the private sector, organizations, law enforcement and legislators we take responsibility to become part of the solution to fighting crime and we can take pride in pro-active accomplishments.
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Jugendschutz
The International Information Systems Security Certification Consortium, Inc., (ISC)²®, is the global, not-for-profit leader in educating and certifying information security professionals throughout their careers. (ISC)²® provides vendor-neutral education products, career services, and Gold Standard credentials to professionals in more than 135 countries.
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iSafe
Founded in 1998, i-SAFE is a non-profit foundation whose mission is to educate and empower youth to make their Internet experiences safe and responsible. The goal is to educate students on how to avoid dangerous, inappropriate, or unlawful online behavior. i-SAFE accomplishes this through dynamic K-12 curriculum and community outreach programs to parents, law enforcement, and community leaders.
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Internet Solutions for Kids
Internet Solutions for Kids is a non-profit research organization in the US centered on understanding the impact on and opportunities for adolescent health represented by new technologies. Our mission is to promote new and innovative methods that improve the health and safety of young people. We believe a mutli-pronged approach is necessary, with research alongside active youth education and support.
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Internet Safety 101
Enough Is Enough (EIE), a non-partisan, non-profit organization, emerged in 1994 as the national leader on the front lines to make the Internet safer for children and families. Since then, EIE has pioneered and led the effort to confront online pornography, child pornography, child stalking and sexual predation with innovative initiatives.
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ENISA
ENISA is the EU’s response to cyber security issues of the European Union. ENISA believes that parental involvement and awareness are crucial to keeping children safe online. Parents must be educated, empowered, and engaged to ensure truly positive and valuable experiences for their children, while reinforcing safety online habits in the process. ENISA produced a set of security posters aim at raising awareness of parents to
enhance the safety of children using virtual worlds and the Internet.
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Disney.com Internet Safety
Disney Online offers safety programs and tools to protect guests and their privacy while supporting their communication and social interaction. Parental controls and family resources provide information on safe use of the Internet and their services. While Disney invests significant resources to keep kids safe online, active parental involvement, oversight and guidance are essential to this mission.
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CyberSmart
CyberSmart provides educators with online professional development in 21st century skills to help their students meet the learning needs of today’s students. Five online workshops cover: 1) safety and security online; 2) manners, cyberbullying, and ethics; 3) authentic learning and creativity; 4) research an information fluency; 5) twenty-first century challenges. The CyberSmart Curriculum is now part of Common Sense Media.
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CECE
The Spanish Confederation of Teaching Centres (CECE) is a non-profit employers´ organization founded in 1977 that represents an ample educational sector in Spain. It has branches all over the Autonomous Communities via Federations and Associations in numerous provinces of Spain. Each one of the federations represents teaching centres within regulated and non-regulated sectors.
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Be Web Aware
Be Web Aware is a national, bilingual public education program on Internet safety. The program's goal is to ensure young Canadians benefit from the Internet, while being safe and responsible in their online activities.
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FACT (Freedom from Abuse of Children through Technology)
To tackle abuse of children through misuse of modern technology, Asian School of Cyber Laws has launched FACT (Freedom from Abuse of Children through Technology). FACT aims to: 1) Educate children on online safety risks and how they could safeguard themselves 2) Educate parents on how to monitor online activities of their children to prevent any untoward incidents 3) Run school awareness programs to equip schools with resources and tools to integrate into their curriculum and awareness programs on online risks 4) Raise awareness of media by assisting media and providing vital information to them, which would be helpful to spread the message of the perils of the Internet. 5) Establish a FACT Help Line to assist and advise students and parents facing a cyber threat and provide counseling to victims of cyber crimes.
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Common Sense Media: Internet Safety Tips for Elementary School Kids
Establishing Internet safety rules early sets your kids up for life. Get the basics.