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he Lee’s Summit R-7 School District provides links to online resources which will help parents learn more about online safety and cyber bullying.| 4 Net Safety | Internet safety program sponsored by Sprint |
| Internet Safety Tips (PowerPoint) | Safety tips PowerPoint from LSR-7 Internet Safety Night |
| Internet Safety Tips (PDF) | Safety tips PDF from LSR-7 Internet Safety Night |
| Chat Abbreviations | Alphabetical list of abbreviations used on chat lines |
| Chatdanger | Potential dangers or interactive services online, chats, games, e-mail and messenger |
| Common Sense Media |
Essential
parental advice for managing media (you may need to register to access the some of the parent material) |
| Collinsville School District | Internet Safety Resource web page for Collinsville Schools District, Collinsville, Illiniois |
| Cybersmart | Lesson plans and activities dealing with Internet safety |
| Cybernetiquette | Entertaining and interactive way to learn about internet safety |
| Digizen | What makes you such a great digizen? |
| Family Online Safety Guide from Norton Symantec | Tips and information on internet safety for ages 5 thru 17. |
| Get Net Smart Quiz | Internet safety quiz |
| Get Net Wise | Safety tips |
| Get Your Internet License | Students test "Rules of the Road" knowledge to earn an internet license |
| I Know Better | Tools and tips needed students safe online |
| Internet Safety Game SBC | Students learn about Internet safety |
| ID the Creep | Practice and learn online safety skills |
| Katie's Place | Victims share what happened to them online |
| KidsCom | Games with tips for Internet safety |
| Kids Privacy | Information and resources about the The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (Be sure to click on the first link for more info) |
| LSR7 Understanding Safety on the Internet | Safety guidelines for the Internet to discuss with your children and teens |
| Media Awareness | Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three Little CyberPigs |
| Missing and Exploited | Child Safety Quizzes (adult and kids quiz) |
| Missing Kids | Information about keeping kids safe from online predators |
| NSteens | Teens making safe online choices |
| NetSmartz Kids | Learn more about the Internet and its possible dangers using games and activities report an online predator |
| Point Smart. Click Safe. | An initiative of the cable industry to educate parents about online safety and appropriate Internet uses by children |
| SAFE SEXTING: No such thing |
Information sheet for parents |
| Staying Smart Online | An interactive guide to staying safe online 2 |
| Surf Swell Island | Disney, Internet Safety, privacy, viruses, Netiquette |
| Webwise | Safety on the Internet and a Weakest Link quiz |
| Wired Kids | WiredKids is designed to teach kids how to surf safely |
| X-Block | A teen Web site by i-SAFE with information about the Internet and online safety |
General | Cyber Bullying | Social Networking | Atomic Learning Tutorials | Video Game Consoles |
| Bullying | Information and related links about bullying |
| Bullying | Interactive stories combating bullying |
| Cyberbullying.us | Central repository and information clearinghouse for the phenomenon of cyberbullying |
| CBBC | Guide, quiz, vote, bullying |
| Friendship and Bullying | PowerPoint presentations and worksheets |
| Kidscape | Information about bullying prevention; includes surveys |
| Kids Against Bullying | Games, videos, polls, real life stories and more |
| Let's Talk about Bullying | Behavior, consequences and feelings that results from bullying |
| No More Bullies | Roles and actions involved in bullying; includes a true false quiz |
| Teen's Health | Learn how to deal with a bully |
| THE Journal | Dealing with bullies |
| Stop Bullying Now | Survey, games, etc. about bullying |
| Stop Cyber Bullying | What it is, and how to take action |
| Thats Not Cool | Tips and resources for preventing and dealing with cyber bullying |
General
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Cyber Bullying |
Social Networking | Atomic Learning Tutorials
| Video Game Consoles |
| ConnectSafely | Parents, teens, educators, and advocates learning about safe, civil use of Web 2.0 together |
| Facebook Privacy Guide | Ars Technica guides you through Facebook's privacy settings |
| Facebook Tips | Oregon State University |
| Parents Guide to Social Networking Websites |
Idaho Office of the Attorney General |
| Social Networking: A Parents Guide | Federal Trade Commission |
| What is Facebook? | Newbie's Guide |
| What Parents Should Know | National Center for Missing & Exploited Children’s (NCMEC) |
General
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Cyber Bullying |
Social Networking | Atomic Learning Tutorials
| Video Game Consoles |
| Atomic Learning login instructions | For LSR7 students and parents |
| PC Maintenance and Security Workshop |
This workshop takes an in-depth look at some cost-effective ways to keep your internet-connected PC running smoothly and safely. |
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Learn how to change security settings for browsing the internet such as the ability to block certain web sites. |
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How to identify fake e-mails that are used to steal personal information |
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Have more control over Google search preferences by filtering out unwanted content in Google searches. |
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What makes a strong, secure internet password? Watch this tutorial to find out how. |
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Reasons to avoid clicking on pop-up advertisements |
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Good tips for avoiding unwanted e-mail attachments |
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| Installing the Mozilla Firefox web browser |
Steps for downloading the installing the Firefox internet browser. |
| Browsing the History Cache in Firefox Pt. 1 | How to access the browsing history in Firefox |
| Browsing the History Cache in Firefox Pt. 2 | How to view previously viewed web sites in Firefox |
| Clearing your internet tracks |
How to delete temporary internet files and browsing history |
| Defining Malware | Understanding what malware does |
General
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Cyber Bullying |
Social Networking | Atomic Learning Tutorials
| Video Game Consoles |
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A Parent’s Guide to Video Games, Parental Controls and Online Safety |
An informational guide for parents about choosing age-appropriate games, setting up parental controls, and making sure their child’s video game experience is safe and secure. |
| Parental controls for the Internet Browser on the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system | How to control settings on Internet browser start control and Tend micro web security. |
| Set parental controls for your video game console | Setting parental controls for Sony PlayStation 3, Sony PlayStation Portable, Nintendo Wii & Microsoft Xbox 360. |
| Wii Parental Control | Manage what Wii content is accessible to the console users |
| Xbox 360 Console Family Settings | Family Settings are customizable tools that help you create a family-friendly gaming and entertainment experience |
General
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Cyber Bullying |
Social Networking | Atomic Learning Tutorials
| Video Game Consoles |
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Last updated: February 2009