(From
CTAP)
*Netsmartz:
“The Boy Who Loved IM”
A rap music video teaching
kids to be
cautious about giving out personal information. (grades K-6). Activity
cards are available for each grade K-6.
Identity
Theft: Stolen Futures
[Video]
Identity theft can affect
everyone, including teenagers. It is important for you to know what
information is needed to steal your identity and the best ways of
protecting your information.
Just
for Kids: Kidz Privacy
A site from the Federal
Trade Commission
designed to teach kids about being in charge of their personal
identifying information. (grades 5-8)
*Netsmartz
Real Life Stories: Tracking Teresa
This video shows
how easy it
can be to track a student online and discover their personal
information. Posted with with activity cards:
http://www.netsmartz.org/resources/reallife.htm (grades
7-12)
Teenage
Safety on the Information
Highway
A guide for teens by Larry Magid, Web Editor
of
SafeTeens.com
Privacy
Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs
In this
game, designed for ages 8-10, the CyberPigs play on their favorite Web
site and encounter marketing ploys, spam and a close encounter with a
not-too-friendly wolf. The purpose of the game is to teach kids how to
spot online marketing strategies, protect their personal information and
avoid online predators. The Teacher's Guide explains how to play the
game, gives background information on the issues of online marketing,
spam and children's privacy and provides activities and handouts for
classroom use.
Video
Tutorial: Using Facebook Privacy Settings
Larry
Magid of
ConnectSafely.org walks users through an explanation of the privacy
settings available on Facebook.