January 30, 2011

Internet Safety Tips for Students

Internet Safety Tips for Students:

1) Remind students never to publish their entire names - encourage them to use a Spanish name they choose in class.

2) Warn students about Internet predators.

3) Talk about avoiding inappropriate sites/posts, and how to respond if they encounter something inappropriate.

4) Make sure teachers get parental consent prior to starting or implementing any programs online. Send a letter home clearly explaining your plans and ask permission for students to participate.
Include:
  • A description of the technology students will be using and how it will be used for instruction.
  • Talk about security measures that the teacher will put in place to assure the safety of the students.
  • Mention the curricular goals for implementing technology.

5) Make sure individual students have their own log ins without individual e-mail accounts.

6) Have individual student contributors to the blog without their own blog site.

7) All posts must be approved by the blog administrator before posting to the public.

8) Remind students to have respect for self and others online just like other social places.

9) Address cyber bulling in class and mention how to respond to it. Who they they contact in case they come across cyber bullies.

10) Make sure their passwords are protected and that they don't share them with any of their classmates. Talk about what would be a good or poor choice for a password.



Great sites to visit for ideas on Internet Safety:

Connect Safely Kids' Virtual World Safety Tips
http://www.connectsafely.org/safety-tips-and-advice.html

Tips on Blogging With Students: The EduBlogger
http://theedublogger.com/2008/02/13/tips-on-blogging-with-students/

1 comment:

Maryanne said...

I think your idea of having all the students contribute to one class blog which you administer sounds like a good way to start.