
MOUNT WAVERLEY PRIMARY SCHOOL

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
AND CYBERSAFETY
General Resources
Social Networking
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eSafety Video library (with Slides)
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Office of Children’s eSafety Commissioner (formerly cybersmart)
Budd:e, Hector’s World, Cybersmart access, Cybersmart detectives, Digital citizenship, Games and quizzes, #Game On, Zipepp’s Astro Circus, Stand Alone Lessons
Digital Education Revolution - NSW Dept of Ed
Common Sense Education Scope and Sequence chart
A comprehensive set of graded lesson plans covering:
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Self image and Identity
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Relationships and Communications
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Digital Footprint and Reputation
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Cybeerbullying and Digital Drama
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Information Literacy
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Internet Safety
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Privacy and Security
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Creative Credit and Copyright
Media Smarts - Canada's Centre of Digital and Media Literacy
Info for kids about aspects of social networking
Open Colleges Cybersafety Information
Lots of information and Interactive lessons
Videos
In addition to the use of class blogs, emails and shared documents, classes are encourged to explore other options such as:
A class Twitter account managed and run by teachers. Students ahould not tweet but, as a class, this is an excellent way to use social networking to discover
LitPick - for Tweens to discuss books
The aim of the student blogging challenge is to connect student bloggers with a global audience while supporting teachers with their classroom blogging.
Posti Social Networking Game
Interactives
Simulation of the online world. Students test their responses to events and threats
Interactive game that empowers kids to make responsible and respectful decisions in their online interactions. Teaching the key issues of web safety and digital citizenship.
A simulation for younger students to complete with their parents
Help the detective find the cyberbullies. Interactive
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What kind of website is this?
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What decision does Jo have to make?
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What should Jo be looking out for?
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Does Jo make the right decision?
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Why or why not?
NetSmart for teens