Device Take-Home Guide for Parents
2 Objectives Safety (Physical) Safety (Internet) Safety (Internet) Parent Engagement Parent Engagement Parent Notification Resources for Parents
3 Safety (physical) Cyber security awareness campaign Cyber security awareness campaign Community outreach Application of Technology Innovation Los Angeles School Police Dept
4 Safety (physical)
5 Safety (Internet)
6 Parent Engagement Common Core State Standards and CCTP How to navigate the District website Provide digital literacy skills Tutor parents on applications on the device
Internet Safety Basics Elementary School Discuss responsible online behavior. Establish rules for who’s okay to talk to. Set boundaries for what topics are okay to discuss. Make sure your child feels safe telling a trusted adult. Block, ignore, or leave. Look for warning signs.
Internet Safety Basics Secondary Give your child a code of conduct. Tell them that if they wouldn’t say something to someone’s face, they shouldn’t text it, IM it, or post it. Remind your teens to use social networks’ privacy settings so only their friends can see their stuff. Your kids should never open an from a stranger – it may contain viruses that can harm a computer. Passwords should be kept private (except to parents). Explain to your teen that people aren’t necessarily who they say they are in cyberspace. Never share private information with someone you do not know.
+ Internet Safety for Kids Middle School From Common Sense Media
10 From Common Sense Media Privacy and Digital Footprints High School
11 Middle School Cyberbullying From Common Sense Media
First Steps with the iPad Primeros Pasos con el iPad Camera Lens Lente de la cámara Wifi Battery bateria Home button inicio
13 Matters Gmail = Google mail.google.com
14 Tutor parents on various apps Overview of Curricular apps Overview of native apps and add-ons
15 Parent / Student Notification
16 Acknowledgement and Restitution
17 Resources for Parents School site
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