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CyberSafety Program Overview

Agenda Reasons for a CyberSafety Program Leaders in Implementation Training Overview Staff Training Student Training Pre-K thru Grade 4 Grades 5 thru 8 Grades 9 thru 12 Parent Training Welcome Center Parent Trainers Support

Reasons for a CyberSafety Program Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) of 2001 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruling of September 2011 Educate minors about appropriate online behavior including interacting with other individuals on social networking websites and in chat rooms and cyberbullying awareness and response GaDOE promotes CyberSafety BCSD Mission

Leaders in Implementation Instructional Technology Department in collaboration with Technology Services Media Services Psychological Services Social Services Student Information System Parent Trainers

Program Overview Technology Specialists Teachers School Administrators Other District Employees Students Parent Trainers Parents

Pre-K thru Grade 4 Two videos Heads Up: Stop. Think. Click. Week 1 of First Nine Weeks Share with Care Week 1 of Third Nine Weeks

Grades 5-12 Grades 5-8 Living Life Online Copies will be delivered to schools in 2-3 weeks Six recommended sessions totaling 60 minutes Promotes argumentative writing Uses informational text Technology Personality Type quiz Grades 9-12 Living Life Online (online version) Living Life Online

Pre-K thru Grade 12 CyberSafety Focus Days 7 short videos (school broadcasts, kiosks, etc.) 13 interactive games 12 tutorials Bullying Procedures

New Students Part of the Registration Process View training CyberSafety PowerPoint Complete an online quiz

Parent Training Welcome Center Parent Trainers CyberSafety 101 (Living Life Online; 30 minute course) CyberSafety 102 (Net Cetera; 90 minute course)Net Cetera Talk to Your Kids Kids at Different Ages Socializing Online Protect Your Computers Protect Your Pre-Teen’s Privacy

Support Record Keeping Info entered in Infinite Campus

Use Agreements CyberSafety Staff Use Agreement CyberSafety Student Use Agreement Consent Form and Release

Questions

For More Information Instructional Technology Website CyberSafety Program