Ten Ways to Stay Safe on the Internet
Catalogue Number: 600652
Producer: Human Relations Media
Subject: Cyber Education, Guidance, Social Media
Language: English
Grade Level: 6 - 8, 9 - 12
Country Of Origin: United States
Copyright Year: 2015
Running Time: 20:00
Closed Captions: Yes
Digitally smart teens need to understand and avoid the consequences of putting very private personal information and photos onto social networking sites, email, chat rooms, blogs, and websites. This program encourages teens to consider their posts before they click, protect their passwords, regularly monitor their online profiles and privacy settings, check tags in postings from others, and more. Teens are encouraged to be aware of tracking technologies abuses, the dangers of texting and driving, anonymous (not!) apps, social network platforms, sexting, cyber bullying, and safe surfing and downloading practices.
Includes Resource Guide.
"Offering teen-friendly advice and information, this is a valuable classroom resource." - Booklist
"This program is snappy and fast-paced, but it never skims over important information. This is an excellent entry in the online safety program category. Use it sooner rather than later." - School Library Journal
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