![]() ![]() Visit to find more resources you can use during Digital Citizenship Week. Made Possible By: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children ®. NetSmartzKids safety spokesrobot Clicky and learn lessons by singing songs and tuning in every month for his updates. These presentations feature related news stories to spur thought-provoking discussions. NetSmartzKids is a free website with a comprehensive digital citizenship curriculum designed for kids of all ages. Visit at home with your kids and watch as the NetSmartz “spokesrobot,” Clicky, introduces new videos and activities each month.ĭownload our presentations to engage the community in conversations about Internet safety. About Into the Cloud Into the Cloud is an action-packed, animated series about two kidsNettie and Websterwho live in the NetSmartz Neighborhood on the cloud. Check out our tip sheets for ideas on how to talk your kids about what they’re doing online. ![]() Use the NSTeens Challenge, an interactive quiz, to reinforce concepts like digital literacy and online privacy.ĭownload the activity cards that accompany each of the NetSmartz videos for new and interesting ways to teach digital citizenship.ĭigital citizenship shouldn’t be something kids only learn about at school. Tune in to the NetSmartz webinar, “ The Truth About Online Privacy,” on October 22, 2014, at 4 p.m., as Internet safety advocates discuss what privacy means to teens today and how to protect them online. ![]() NetSmartz has a number of resources to help you celebrate Digital Citizenship Week. 1.2K views, 18 likes, 0 loves, 3 comments, 10 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from Riverside Police Department: INTERNET SAFETY FOR KIDS Welcome to week 5 of our Internet Safety Series for kids. This is an excellent opportunity to begin a fresh dialogue with students, teachers, and the entire community about the Internet and everyone’s responsibility to make it a safer place. The goal is to educate everyone on the latest trends and challenges children are encountering online.Ĭhances are the children in your life have heard some kind of message about Internet safety and it is important to keep those conversations going. Our friends at Common Sense Media are recognizing this week as Digital Citizenship Week. ![]()
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