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1 Presented by: Christine Maier

2 Stranger Danger We use to tell our children to be careful of strangers in public, but now strangers are hidden behind computer screens and can impersonate anyone at any age.

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4 Where and How do our students access the Internet? School Home Cars Desktops Cell Phones Laptops

5 Why do we need to teach Cyber Safety? “Kids who are educated in the importance of online safety are more likely to take steps to keep themselves safe online than kids who aren’t educated” (www.search-institute.org, 2010).

6 Startling Statistics  20 % of children age 10-17 have been solicited sexually online; that’s 1 out of 5 children.  75% of youth who received an online sexual solicitation did not tell a parent because they were afraid to lose Internet privileges.  81% of parents of online youth say that kids aren’t careful enough when giving out information about themselves online. (Netlingo.com, 2008)

7 Startling Statistics  76% of parents do not have rules of what their children can do on the computer.  4,000,000 children are posting to the Web everyday.  14% of children have actually met face to face with a person they have met on the Internet.  1 our of 17 children have been bullied, threatened or harassed online. (Netlingo.com, 2008)

8 Startling Statistics  61% of 13-17 year olds have a personal profile on social networking sites.  From 2007-2009 MySpace has deleted 90,000 accounts because they were created by registered sex offenders.  45% of children have been asked to give information about themselves from someone they do not know. (Netlingo.com, 2008)

9 What can we do to keep our student’s safe? TEACH Cyber Safety in our Classrooms!!!!

10 Great Resources ISafe.Org CyberSmart Netsmartz Cybersense and Nonsense Media Awareness on Internet safety for ages 9-12 Internet Safety with Clicky the Internet Robot

11 Great Resources Faux Paw's Fun Zone Get Your Web License PBS helps kids stay safe on the Internet Internet Safety Game Internet Safety Land AT&T provides this Activity for Internet Safety

12 Great Resources Privacy Playground Media Awareness on Internet Safety for ages 8-10 Professor Garfield's Internet Safety Learn about Internet Safety and Media Awareness with Garfield Lewisville ISD Cyber Safety Great resource for lesson plans and sites to help your students learn about Cyber Safety.

13 “It can be hard to keep up when today’s inventions are tomorrow’s antiques, but we want our kids to be safe online, and with the amount of time kids spend online, it’s crucial that you do what you can to keep them safe” (www.search-institute.ore, 2010).

14 References Netlingo.com. (2008). Cyber Safety Statistics: Parents if you don't know about the need to protect your kids online, keep reading... Retrieved June 1, 2011, from Netlingo: http://www.netlingo.com/tips/cyber-safety-statistics.php www.search-institute.ore. (2010). Online Safety: An Introduction. Retrieved June 1, 2011, from Parent Further: http://www.parentfurther.com/technology-media/online- safety?utm_campaign=parentfurther- search&utm_medium=search&utm_source=google&utm_term=childre n%20internet


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