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Welcome Counselors! Internet Safety/ Cyberbullying Training Training to meet requirements for Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)

Training to meet requirements for Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)

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Welcome Counselors!Internet Safety/

Cyberbullying TrainingTraining to meet requirements for

Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA)

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Federal Law passed in 2000 Protecting Children in the 21st Century Act

(2010)These are not technology issues. They are social, developmental,

educational, prevention-intervention, risk & protective, school climate, Common Core Standards issues.

Children’s Internet Protection Act-CIPA

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Mandated by CIPA laws for E-Rate and other Federal Funding

Outlined in YCSD Technology Plan 2012-2015

Referenced in District Policies-AUP and Internet Safety Policies

We must train all staff and students each year

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You are required to conduct a training for your building staff

We have included a 23 minute video to use, which can be followed by discussion

Documentation of the training must be submitted to Doug Hiscox along with sign in sheet by December 14, 2012

Plans and expectations for student training should be discussed at this time

Staff Training

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Counselors are responsible to see that all students are “trained”

Recommended resources are provided for classroom use

Check with your Principal to determine who will conduct the student training-Counselor or classroom teacher

Submit documentation of this training to Principal by December 12 and to Doug Hiscox by December 14, 2012

Student Training

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If using a desktop computer for presenting, the Resources are available at My Computer-G: drive in a folder named Internet Safety Resources. There will be folders for Staff, Elementary or Middle/High Schools

If using a laptop, resources are found on the following site: http://onlinesafetyresources.wikispaces.com

On left side, you will find links for Staff, Elementary, or Middle/High Schools. Documents are also available here for your convenience

Resources-Where to Find Them

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Elementary Materials include 2 videos from BrainPop. You may need to login; this info will be provided to you. Discussion should follow the videos. There are loads of other resources available there too

Middle/High School Materials include links to 6 short videos on appropriate topics. Each should be followed by discussion

All trainings should be able to be completed in a class period

Student Materials

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Staff training-include sign in sheet along with Documentation Form, signed and dated by Principal

Student training-include attendance list along with Documentation Form, signed and dated by the trainer. Submit all of these to Principal

All Staff and Student Documentation must be sent to Doug Hiscox by December 14, 2012

Be sure to have a plan for training absent students and staff

Keep a copy of all documentation at building

Documentation