This page is initially to brainstorm any resources we think may be useful to inform us as we develop a Cyber Smart curriculum.
Please add ideas below. Include your thoughts about it as you add the links:
High school interactive 'game' teaching smarts
A list of legally reusable media that can be used in projects - music, photos, clipart etc
CyberSafety talk with lots of links to NZ resources
Commonsense media - highly recommended by Russell who attended sessions at ISTE on it
Nine Aspects of Digital Citizenship
Netsafe NZ - Copyright Law and schools
This page has been created by Netsafe to help NZ schools understand the new copyright laws
iKeepSafe is dedicated to the education of families on how to stay safe online. That’s why they've teamed up with Google to develop curriculum that educators can use in the classroom to teach what it means to be a responsible digital citizen.
The curriculum is designed to be interactive, discussion filled and allow students to learn through hands-on and scenario activities. Each workshop contains a resource booklet for both educators and students that can be downloaded in PDF form, presentations to accompany the lesson and animated videos to help frame the conversation.
Great videos that won't make you cringe when you show them to your kids (stick figures)
An article in the NZ Herald December 2011 about lots of kiwis being caught by a FB scam
Here is the link for NZ's own resource
Also a VLN topic
http://www.staysmartonline.gov.au/
Out of Australia.
Includes Tagged for Year 9+
use this as a teacher, but more importantly give the link to the kids and get them to use it!!
Website created by the national centre for missing children
http://digitaldiscipleship.wikispaces.com/Overview
Ideas coming out of church schools
Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World
Our Space is a set of curricular materials designed to encourage high school students to reflect on the ethical dimensions of their participation in new media environments.
Media Sites to trick the public
Tree Octopus- North West Tree Octopus Web Site
Tree Octopus Movie presentation of the above
BBC Penguins- penguins flying
All About Explorers- research explorers and find out facts about them.
http://dhmo.org/- Dihydrogen Monoxide Research - it's actually 'water' H2O
A YouTube video by Rhett and Link about getting permission before you publish other people online
Great resource for mad FaceBook posters of other people's photos etc
USA programme - aimed at senior kids?
Lots of relevant stuff for teens, but could prompts for younger kids
This USA crowd have a number of resources for kids/teachers schools - and spend millions on it
Including Growing up Online with a complete program for parents and teachers to use with teens
Parents - PointClickSafe
Teachers
Kids
Allanah King, Nelson NZ, has created this wiki with heaps of helpful resources around teaching kids about creative commons
Boring looking site with masses of useful resources and links
Parenting programme outlined
Embedding Digital Citizenship into Curriculum
Using FaceBook in the classroom
Reasoned thinking for teens/colleges by Stephen Heppell
http://www.takethislollipop.com/ Log in with your Facebook account and watch it as it takes your info- photos etc and meshes them into a REALLY scary scenario- would put you off ever writing on Facebook ever again. AK
Who would benefit from interacting with this module:
Any parent who is interested in ensuring their child is an informed, ethical, savvy digital citizens. Any educator who would like to keep their parent community informed of these issues - e.g. Principals, teachers, cluster facilitators, lead teachers, cluster project directors.
Heard this one is really bad!! But adding it anyway http://www.simulate2educate.co.nz/
These ones are recommended to parents by Twitter!!
Made as a cinema commercial (30secs)
http://www.edutopia.org/cyberbullying-internet-digital-citizenship
Smart Net Surfing for kids and their grown ups- a pdf- makes a quick handout for parents groups AK
Protecting your online reputation
An infographic that gives information at a glance
Suitable for high school, teachers and parents
Tony Richards @ICTmadesimple put together this list of resources- via mark gleeson
http://mgleeson.edublogs.org/2012/11/19/cybersafety-websites-for-parents-teachers-and-students/