PARENT TECH TALK Aug. 19, 2015 Keeping your kids safe online.

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PARENT TECH TALK Aug. 19, 2015 Keeping your kids safe online

WELCOME Presenters: Jo Anne Buiteweg, Director of Learning Management Services Diane Bradford, Executive Staff Assistant, Communications Mike Weatherbie, Curriculum Specialist, Learning Management Services Keeping your kids safe online

TONIGHT’S TOPICS District online safety Social media and protection Online safety at home Keeping your kids safe online

WHERE CAN I FIND THIS? Grades and More – Parent Tech TalksParent Tech Talks Keeping your kids safe online

SAFETY AT SCHOOL Internet Safety Laws –Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), was created to help protect kids younger than 13 when engaged in online activities. –The Children's Internet Protection Act (also known as CIPA or the CHIP Act), Basic Requirement: requires the implementation of a “technology protection measure” – generally referred to as an Internet filter – to block access to visual depictions deemed “obscene,” “child pornography,” or “harmful to minors. Keeping your kids safe online

SAFETY AT SCHOOL Schooltube Vimeo How Stuff Works Password accessible Databases: Opposing Viewpoints, Culture Grams, Worldbook Online, Discovery Education Atomic Learning Common Sense Media – digital citizenship lessons Keeping your kids safe online

SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY Some appropriate uses Video: Social Media in an Emergency Video Keeping your kids safe online

SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY Facebook and Twitter – district sources, Facebook resources Teach kids about security settings YouTube – Video: family friendly security settings YouTube Keeping your kids safe online

SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY Cautions: Cyberbullying and “digital drama” Awareness responsibility of kids new tip line Video: Digital dramaDigital drama Keeping your kids safe online

SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY Cautions: Privacy – what information are your kids sharing online? Longevity of social media How to talk with your kids about the above – handout from Common SenseCommon Sense Keeping your kids safe online

SOCIAL MEDIA SAFETY Social media quiz – what were all those icons anyway? Keeping your kids safe online

SAFETY AT HOME Keeping your kids safe online

SAFETY AT HOME Explore together “House rules” and suggestions Keeping your kids safe online

SAFETY AT HOME “House rules” and suggestions Keeping your kids safe online

SAFETY AT HOME Parent resources – from Common Sense and Atomic Learning Common SenseAtomic Learning Keeping your kids safe online