Federal Law now mandates that you must teach online safety at every grade level. Julie Triplett has worked to provide a curriculum piece for our county called iSafe. Please see directions below for this valuable resourcewhich includes pre planned lessons and support videos. .
Please ensure that your educators have followed the instructions below (which were also included in the Welcome Email).
· Go to www.isafe.org
· Enter your e-mail address as the username. (The same email address used in the STAT sheet)
· Request your password by clicking on the Forgot Password tool in the upper left hand corner (shown below in red).
Your initial password will be sent to you instantaneously
Sometimes educators will click on the ‘Create Account’ tool instead of the Forgot Password tool which will cause login problems.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us should you need support. We are here to help!
Thank you,
Bill Burgess
i-SAFE Inc.
760.603.7911 x26
[email protected]
More information about iSafe
Implementation_Strategy_Gold.pdf
i-SAFE Gold Package.pdf
i-SAFE Scope 08-09.pdf-Middle grades begin on page 7 of this document.
accessdownload-curriculum.pdf
Other resources for teaching Online Safety
Don’t forget that http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum (curriculum) and http://www.netsmartz.org/ also has a variety of good internet safety lessons, videos, and activities
More information about this federal requirement with some additional resources.
More information about free resources for CIPA compliance.
FBI has a revamped website called Safe Online Surfing. Anyone can use the site, but grades 3 through 8 have specific islands. An exam is available for each level if a teacher signs up.
Story about the site:
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2012/october/new-cyber-safety-website-for-teachers-students/
The site itself:
https://sos.fbi.gov/
Please ensure that your educators have followed the instructions below (which were also included in the Welcome Email).
· Go to www.isafe.org
· Enter your e-mail address as the username. (The same email address used in the STAT sheet)
· Request your password by clicking on the Forgot Password tool in the upper left hand corner (shown below in red).
Your initial password will be sent to you instantaneously
Sometimes educators will click on the ‘Create Account’ tool instead of the Forgot Password tool which will cause login problems.
Please don’t hesitate to contact us should you need support. We are here to help!
Thank you,
Bill Burgess
i-SAFE Inc.
760.603.7911 x26
[email protected]
More information about iSafe
Implementation_Strategy_Gold.pdf
i-SAFE Gold Package.pdf
i-SAFE Scope 08-09.pdf-Middle grades begin on page 7 of this document.
accessdownload-curriculum.pdf
Other resources for teaching Online Safety
Don’t forget that http://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/curriculum (curriculum) and http://www.netsmartz.org/ also has a variety of good internet safety lessons, videos, and activities
More information about this federal requirement with some additional resources.
More information about free resources for CIPA compliance.
FBI has a revamped website called Safe Online Surfing. Anyone can use the site, but grades 3 through 8 have specific islands. An exam is available for each level if a teacher signs up.
Story about the site:
http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2012/october/new-cyber-safety-website-for-teachers-students/
The site itself:
https://sos.fbi.gov/