Internet Safety
The following links and information accompany details for the NetAlert Expo – 16 Aug 2006 – conducted at the Technology School of the Future http://www.tsof.edu.au/events/netalertexpo/

These links are provided as a resource for participants of this course.
Responsibility for the ’safe and savvy’ use of the internet (and in particular the
‘create, connect – blog’ eTeacher event) resides with those who use this blog.
Teachers have a duty of care for the students under their guidance.

” Free CyberSafe Schools eNewsletter: To keep informed about project developments, NetAlert has developed a free eNewsletter that alerts subscribers to current news regarding the project. You can subscribe to CyberSafe Schools eNewsletter at www.netalert.net.au/01739-Newsletter.asp.CyberSafe Schools Website: CyberSafe Schools has a dedicated website which is located at www.netalert.net.au/schools and contains the full suite of CyberSafe Schools resources and information.
Obtaining CyberSafe Schools Materials: Should you, other education professionals, or parents and citizens’ representatives require further information or CyberSafe Schools resources, please do not hesitate to contact NetAlert toll free on 1800 800 176, email enquires@netalert.net.au or visit NetAlert online at www.netalert.net.au. Copies of all CyberSafe Schools educational materials are available free on request.
Netty’s World: Netty’s World at www.nettysworld.com.au is an early learning resource designed to educate young children on how to use the Internet safely. Netty’s World provides an interactive and safe environment for children to play in, while providing important messages about Internet safety.”

wiredsafety.org is “the world’s largest online safety and help group”.
http://www.wiredsafety.org/educators.html
Parenting online :: Download the PDF Booklet :: En Español
“What do we do when our eight-year-old knows more than we do about cyberspace? How do we guide our children safely through this new world? How do we set the rules when we don’t even understand the risks? The childproof locks, seatbelts and helmets we use to help keep them safe in everyday life won’t protect them in cyberspace. There we need new and different gadgets and safety tips.” More…
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