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Powerpoint for discussing cybersafety and digital literacy.More than 60% of educators don’t feel comfortable discussing how to detect and minimize computer viruses. More than half (52%) don’t understand how to ensure a website is secure. 75% don’t feel comfortable discussing cyber-bullying and less than 32% are comfortable giving guidance on how to be safe in an online environment, including social networking and cyber predators.
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Peace of mind for families online
Cyber Safety Cyber Safety
and and Digital Digital
CitizenshipCitizenship
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Internet Keep Safe Internet Keep Safe CoalitionCoalitionPeace of mind for families
online
Peace of mind for families online
American Academy of Pediatrics American Association of
Orthodontists American Medical Association American Medical Association
Alliances American Public Health
Association American School Counselors America’s Promise Alliance Cable in the Classroom Childhelp Children’s Way Communities in Schools Connected Nation D.A.R.E America Enough Is Enough Family Literacy Foundatiion FBI, Internet Crimes Taskforce Fight Crime: Invest in Kids InfraGard INOBTR
National Association of Broadcasters
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (Netsmartz)
National Crime Prevention Council,
McGruff the Crime Dog® National Education Association National PTA National Cable and
Telecommunications Association
Newspaper Association of America
Pennsylvania State University – Department of Education
Optimist International Safe & Drug Free Schools Safe Surfin’ US DOJ, Internet Crimes Against
Children Taskforce Web Wise Kids Wired Safety
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Corporate SponsorsCorporate SponsorsCorporate PartnersCorporate Partners
AdobeAOLAT&TBearingPointComcastDellFox Interactive
IntelM2ZOracleSymantecQwestTargetVerizonZions Bank
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Success: Success: Cyber citizensCyber citizens
Responsible Ethical Resilient
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Shared ResponsibilityShared Responsibility
IndustryEducation Law Enforcement Public Health Policy Community organization
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Point Smart Click Safe ReportPoint Smart Click Safe ReportIndustryIndustry Best Practices Best Practices
Support digital literacy New modes of assessment and evidentiary
standards Professional development for teachers; Curriculum development and
implementation for students Public awareness campaigns for parents
and families Research designed to identify, highlight,
and promote best practices and further solutions to improve digital literacy and fortify online safety
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Educators - Support StructureEducators - Support Structure
PreventativeReactive
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Creating a Network of Support Creating a Network of Support at your Schoolat your School
Prevention Intervention Reactive policies and procedures
that support youth and educators Bystander awareness
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Case StudyCase Study
Stephanie in Arlington VA
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Preventative School SupportPreventative School Support Update Standards to include Digital Citizenship
(iKeepsafe draft model) Develop, distribute, and review annually school
cyber abuse and bullying rules, policies, and procedures.
Initiate a culture of bystander awareness– Flag, tag and report to web service or service
provider– Learn and teach how to report abuse to
industry– Provide confidential means to report
cyberbullying and abuse at school
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Preventative InfrastructurePreventative Infrastructure Implement Professional Development that
includes: (C3 Matrix)– digital/media literacy, – peer and personal safety, – e-security, – positive online behavior (stats)
Leverage local industry resources
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Teacher Preparedness: Teacher Preparedness: More than 60% don’t feel comfortable discussing how
to detect and minimize computer viruses.
More than half (52%) don’t understand how to ensure a website is secure.
75% don’t feel comfortable discussing cyber-bullying and less than 32% are comfortable giving guidance on how to be safe in an online environment, including social networking and cyber predators.
Only 22% are comfortable teaching about cyber bullying, identity theft and other types of cyber crime.
Only 23% percent feel prepared to teach students how to protect their personal information online.
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Reactive Support at SchoolReactive Support at School Create a school bullying/cyberbullying Review
Team that includes OSDFS, students, school resource officer, counselor, administrator and school nurse
Determine “first responders” response regarding cyberbullying, sexting, cheating, hacking, pornography, etc
Subscribe to ikeepsafe Quick Answers Online Directory to quickly connect with industry to report abuse (MySpace, Facebook, AOL, etc…)
Use filtering and tracking software that provides opportunity for educators to override quickly when needed.
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Free Resources for OSDFSFree Resources for OSDFS Digital Citizenship Matrix:
www.ikeepsafe/c3matrix Industry Contact Directory to Report Abuse
www.ikeepsafe.org/OnlineDirectory Draft Digital Citizenship State Standards
including Digital Literacy, safety, e-security and responsible and ethical behaviorDownload at www.ikeepsafe.org/standards
Other resources:www.ikeepsafe.orgwww.cybersmart.gov.au
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Where to Get More InformationWhere to Get More Information
Marsali HancockPresident
4607 40th St NorthArlington, VA 22207
mhancock@ikeepsafe.orgwww.ikeepsafe.org
703 536-1637
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