Online safety

Parent Training: How connected are they?

A few weeks ago, I received a request from the head of our Lower School Parents’ Association to do a presentation about technology to the parents.  I’d done a parent presentation last year on internet safety, and it sounded like they were looking for something similar.  Apparently, this interest came up as parents were beginning [...]

Cyberbullying – Minilesson format

Expanding our laptop program down to 6th grade has been great for our students, but finding a way to fit “Wellnology” instruction into the schedule has been a challenge.  Fortunately, our 6th grade team has been wonderful about team-teaching weekly sessions rotating during our advisory period mid-morning. This week and next, we’re discussing cyberbullying.  It [...]

Helping kids understand and avoid malware

I wonder how many schools that don’t have 1:1 programs teach kids about viruses and other malware.  When I look at the ISTE NETS, I don’t see an obvious fit – perhaps under troubleshooting in Technology Operations and Concepts? In a 1:1 school, especially in one using Windows as the primary operating system, helping kids [...]

Resources to teach about staying safe online

I’ve been spending a few minutes prepping for a preso I’ve been asked to do at my daughter’s school (our Lower School) about elementary kids and their online lives. I plan to share some resources I’ve been using for a while: Digizen Cybersmart GetNetWise Top 8 Workarounds for Virtual World Users (A must-read for parents [...]

Humorous videos to approach a serious discussion

As part of our tablet pilot for our 1-1 program, we’ve started a technology class once every 6 school days for our 7th grade (the first year of take-home 1-1).  For the first half of the year, I focussed on basics – acceptable use, care and feeding of the hardware, network access, navigating the computer, [...]