This following video of John Sileo, a Cyber Security Speaker, is a snippet of his full presentation to help protect your students, parents, and your own family from hacking and other exploits.
The full video can be viewed here, and is well worth the watch. (Rights paid for and donated to Cuyahoga Falls by Jim Marras)
Experts say the best way to protect your kids online is to know where they are and who they are interacting with. Setting boundaries with clear open lines of communication will help address any issues that may arise. The US Department of Health and Human Services created a website called stopbullying.gov which has great advice on how to prevent cyber bullying and address it if it does. ~ KG
The Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force has great information about keeping our kids safe while online. They put much of it into a nice parent tip sheet for easy reference. ~KG
Teaching kids how to be digitally responsible is difficult with all of today's digital distractions. Here is a great resource to help teach kids how to deal with technology in a respectful way. ~KG