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10 technology themed read aloud books for tech inspired lessons. Digital citizenship, online safety, powering down, cyber-bullying, cyber-safety, 3D printing, coding, evaluating websites and technology moderation are all topics covered.
How do we keep children safe online while ensuring their technology use is positive and purposeful? This digital dilemma faces educators and parents worldwide. I offer 10 tips for parents in the form of a printable poster and invite you to share your own advice.
If you are looking for some ways to teach your students about Internet Safety, I have some great resources for you! This week, my grade level (2nd) started departmentalizing for the first time. We have 5 teachers, so two teachers will be teaching science, two will teach social studies, and one will teach technology (that’s me)! With five teachers, we had to have a very creative switching schedule. Here’s how it all worked out: Does that look confusing? It is!!!! Basically, all students will have science twice a week, social studies twice a week, and technology once a week. Every class will travel to another teacher as a whole group, except for mine. I had to divide my class into four sections and each section will join another classroom for traveling time. The great thing about the schedule is that it allows each of us to have one professional development (PD) day per week where we can work on our content area. Ohio requires all teachers to teach about Internet Safety before students can use classroom computers. That means that Internet Safety was my topic in technology class this week! Here are my favorite K-5 resources: Wonderful video from ABCya! I used this one this week! Here’s a cute Digital Citizens poster! You can download and print the pdf for free {here}. The Common Sense site has a ton of other great resources and lesson plans on Internet Safety! Here is a fantastic (and free!) video about Internet Safety from Brain Pop! Infinite Learning Lab is a wonderful resource for learning videos on a variety of topics! I have used them in the past for a lot of great social and emotional videos, such as Self-Esteem and Self-Control. They also have two great videos for Internet Safety: Online Safety and Cyber Bullying. If you are looking for print resources to give your students and their families, check out Childnet International. There are a ton of pdf’s for you to print, including the poster above! Anddd just in case none of the above resources meet your needs, {here} are a million more ideas sorted by grade level! By the way… you have two days left to enter the Technology Tailgate giveaway!!!!! There will be multiple winners and great prizes including iTunes and Starbucks gift cards!! I donated my iStudent All About Me Books and Phone Clip Art Bundle! Click on the button below to enter! Have a great week!!!
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This week at the #ReedyLibrary RHS students will be learning a little bit about Digital Citizenship & Cyber Safety in Pride Time. For more information about #DigCit, #HaveTheTalk, or #CyberSafe...
While preparing my lessons for this week, I ran across some great cyber safety videos that you might like to bookmark for later use. I was really amazed at how many cyber safety videos are out there. Some are better than others, but here are my top 10 picks. If the videos don't work in this post, you can click on the direct link posted underneath each video to go directly to YouTube to watch them. Internet Safety for Kids K-3 This short 7 minute video is about some rabbits at an elementary school who are using computers. They learn how to use the computer safely. Younger elementary students might enjoy this video. Wild About Safety with Timon and Pumbaa: Safety Smart(R) Online This short excerpt from a Disney Education video teaches young children about appropriate behavior online. Surf the Web- Kids Music about Internet Safety This is a two minute music video about Internet Safety performed by a group from New Zealand called the Polkadots. Younger elementary students would enjoy it, but might not understand all the terminology. The Polkadots Cyber Five/ Cyber Safety Activity Video Upper and lower elementary students might like this video about five safety rules to use when online. The video is about 2 minutes long and show how to make a Cyber Five sign to put on or near a computer to remind you how to be safe online. Stop. Think. Connect. Stay Safe Online A fun rap about staying safe online, this video was created by EMC Corporation and RSA. It's around 2 and half minutes long. Bad Netiquette Stinks This is a short 7 minute video about using manners online...a.k.a. netiquette. It's from the NetSmartz website. UYN The NetSmartz Chat Abbreviation This fun song, also from NetSmartz, reminds students to Use Your NetSmartz before posting something online. Even though younger students should not be chatting online without supervision, they often do. Showing them this video might help them remember what is safe to post online. Safe Web Surfing: Top Tips for Kids and Teens Online Although the title suggests this video is for kids AND teens, I think it's really geared more towards teens. They will like the fun way the narrator talks about being online. Video is about 5 minutes long. Online Safety: Facebook Safety for Kids This video is less than three minutes long but shows how you can't know for sure if people are who they say they are. I wouldn't show this to younger kids even though the characters seem geared toward that audience, because children under 13 are not supposed to be on facebook and to me that would send a wrong message. I think middle schoolers would still enjoy the video. Playing and Staying Safe Online And here's a great one for families. It's less than 2 minutes long, but has some good information. Do you have any cyber safety videos to share? Leave a comment and let us know.
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10 technology themed read aloud books for tech inspired lessons. Digital citizenship, online safety, powering down, cyber-bullying, cyber-safety, 3D printing, coding, evaluating websites and technology moderation are all topics covered.