Cyber safety for young
Americans from the FBI
FBI Safe Online Surfing
(SOS) Internet Challenge
is a free, fun, and
informative program that
promotes cyber
citizenship by educating
students in third to
eighth grades on the
essentials of online
security.
Ok2Say
OK2SAY is the
student safety program
which allows students to
confidentially report
tips on potential harm
or criminal activities
directed at school
students, school
employees, and schools.
REMC
Students will learn how
to be safe while on the
internet, understand
online etiquette and
understand the impact of
online bullying.
MiTechKidsGetNetWise.org
ACTIVITY PAGES for K-5
STUDENTS: In the Basic
Technology Skills
section there are pages
with links to
interactive games
students can use to
build their skills.
Stop Bullying
Comprehensive
information on what
cyberbullying is, what
the laws are, ways to
prevent cyberbullying
and a parent section to
help support teaching
about the topic.
Microsoft's Guide to
Internet Safety
Learn top tips for
internet safety and work
to prevent and combat
online bullying and
harassment.
Safe Surfin' Kids
Created as a resource
for kids and their
parents to help them
work together as they
learn about important
safety precautions to
take while surfing the
'net.'
Connect Safely
ConnectSafely.org is a
Silicon Valley,
Calif.-based nonprofit
organization dedicated
to educating users of
connected technology
about safety, privacy
and security. Here
you’ll find
research-based safety
tips, parent
guidebooks, advice, news
and commentary on all
aspects of tech use and
policy.
A Parent's Guide to
Ensuring Their
Children's Digital
Privacy
Attorneys Kasia Nelson,
Esq. and Ryan P. Duffy,
Esq. published this
article based upon the
review of eight digital
safety resources. It
provides quality content
for parents of students
in elementary, middle,
high school, and
undergraduate college.