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National Telecommunications and Information
Administration, 48 million children between the ages
of 5 to 17 now use computers spending approximately
6 billion hours online annually. The FBI reported in
2002 Online Child Pornography/child sexual
exploitation is the most significant cyber crime
problem confronting the FBI that involves crimes
against children. This issue alone merits parental
and teacher awareness and involvement. |
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iSafe
has an online professional development component,
iLearn.
These training modules teach and/or train
educators on the i-SAFE curriculum. Internet safety
concepts and instruction on implementing the i-SAFE
Internet Safety Program are included. Register and
complete any or all six modules ranging from Cyber
Safety to Cyber Predators. |
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Internet Safety Education for Students and Parents
The Kentucky Attorney General’s Office is committed
to working with students and parents in Kentucky to
educate them about possible dangers that may result
from being online, such as internet sex predators,
cyberbullying and harassment, embarrassment and lost
opportunities because of online postings, and
identity theft. The Attorney General’s
Office of Consumer Protection has developed
presentations for middle and high school students
and parents. Contact: Debbie
Gilbert, Administrative Specialist,1024 Capital
Center Drive, Frankfort, KY 40605, Phone
502-696 5385
debbie.gilbert@ag.ky.gov
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i-SAFE America
is a Congressionally funded non-profit Internet
safety education foundation. Founded in 1998, i-SAFE
America provides students with the critical-thinking
and decision-making skills they need to recognize
and avoid dangerous, destructive, or unlawful online
behavior and to respond appropriately. KCSS,
KDE and other state agencies are cooperating in
bringing this important initiative to Kentucky. |
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You can obtain
additional information about the model and training
at www.i-safe.org. |
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Handouts for Internet Safety
includes… Internet Safety Quiz - Internet
Safety: What Can Parents Do - Internet
Safety: Parent Brochure - Removing Personal
Information - Creating a Safe MySpace Profile – How
to Remove a MySpace Profile...
(Kentucky Center for
School Safety) |
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Internet Safety Quiz
provides ten questions that have to do with
safety
on the
Internet.
If you are using the
Internet
for research, for social
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(Acrobat
PDF Kentucky Center for School Safety) |
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i-SAFE extends
education beyond the classroom with
Community Outreach. These trainings have
programs for students, educators, parents, law
enforcement, and community leaders. The best way for
a student to take a concept and make it their own is
with the support of their community. The Youth
Empowerment team helps Student Mentors take the
message of Internet safety to their peers, their
family, and their community. The i-PARENT program
helps parents team up to bridge the "Digital Divide"
that separates them and their kids. The i-SHIELD
program brings together all divisions of law
enforcement for one cause - cyber safety. i-SAFE is
the only Internet safety program anywhere that
incorporates outreach elements in its education
materials and process |
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i-Parent Campaign i-SAFE recognizes
that a digital divide exists between parents and
their children when it comes to the use of
technology. In most cases, the kids know more about
the Internet and new technology than their parents.
That is why i-SAFE launched the i-PARENT Campaign -
a nationwide movement of students, parents,
educators and public officials - to inform parents
about the dangers their kids face online and offer
tips ...(i-Safe, Inc.) |
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