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  1. iSafe is a publisher of media literacy curriculum, and xBlock is a teen mentor program that gives students a chance to learn online safety and teach it to their peers and parents.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 10-06-2010 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  2. With separate sections for teens, kids, parents, educators, and law enforcement, NetSmartz is a public-private partnership that teaches three basic online safety rules.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 10-06-2010 by surfnetkids
  3. Web Wise Kids sells detective-style games based on real-life criminal cases, that can be used at home or in a classroom to engage students in the subject of Internet safety.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 10-06-2010 by surfnetkids and 1 other
  4. Through the adventures of Faux Pax the cat, a safety mascot, kids learn about the dangers of downloading, dealing with cyber-bullying, and basic Internet safety rules.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 10-06-2010 by surfnetkids
  5. This site is divided into sections where advice and personal, real-life stories illustrate the importance of knowing the danger signs and following basic safety rules.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 10-06-2010 by surfnetkids and 3 others
  6. Surfnetkids.com offers websites about Online Safety.
  7. How do you deal with online safety in your school?
    tagged , , ~~ on 05-16-2009 by barbara
  8. Anti-phishing research projects at Indiana U.
    tagged , , , ~~ on 10-30-2007 by barbara
  9. Interactive game teaching principals on online safety
    tagged , , ~~ on 05-24-2007 by barbara and 1 other
  10. Articles about Internet safety for kids, teens, and families
  11. Safety for kids on the Net is front-page news now that the Supreme Court has struck down the Computer Decency Act, returning sole responsibility for kids' online activities to parents. Whether or not you opt to use parental-control software, children nee
  12. KidsCom presents ten rules for Internet safety (don't give out personal information), online manners (always be polite), and copyright law (don't use pictures from someone else's Web site).
    tagged , , , ~~ on 02-02-2007 by surfnetkids and 2 others

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