What every parent should know: Secret Codes, Social Media and Sexting Acronyms: KSLA NEWS

A site with acynoms used in sexting and on social media.

What Parents Need to Know about Facebook Messanger: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on Facebook Messanger for parents and caregivers.

What Parents Need to Know about NGL: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on NGL for parents and caregivers.

What Parents Need to Know about SnapChat: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on Ipads for parents and caregivers.

What Parents Need to Know about Twitter: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on Twitter for parents and caregivers.

What Parents Need to Know about Whatsapp: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on Whatsapp for parents and caregivers.

What Parents Need to Know about Ipads: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on Ipads for parents and caregivers.

What Parents Need to Know about Instagram: National Online Safety

A PDF accessed March 23, 2023 on Instagram for parents and caregivers.

Raspberry Pi: Jams

“Raspberry Jams are community events for people to come together to learn about digital making with Raspberry Pi. Here are some short activities that are ideal to do at a Jam.”

When2meet

Need to set up meetings with parents, co-workers, administration, etc.  When2meet is a free tool to help simplify planning meetings with multiple people.

How to Automatically Subtitle and Translate Google Slides and PowerPoint Presentations

How to Automatically Subtitle and Translate Google Slides and PowerPoint Presentations

Wonder

Online Gathering Rooms. “Guests can see who is speaking to whom. They move their avatars around with their mouse. To join a conversation, they move closer. To leave it, they move away. Simple as that.”

InCtrl

“InCtrl is a series of free standards-based lessons that teach key digital citizenship concepts. These lessons, for students in grades 4-8, are designed to engage students through inquiry-based activities, and collaborative and creative opportunities.”

Common Sense Digital Passport Game

“Introduce students in grades 3–5 to Digital Passport™ by Common Sense Education. The award-winning suite of six interactive games addresses key issues kids face in today’s digital world. Each engaging game teaches critical digital citizenship skills that help students learn to use technology responsibly to learn, create, and participate. “

PBS Technological Literacy Resources

A large collection of engaging videos and resources on ethical citizenship,  critical thinking and the use of technology.

EDU Puzzle Digital Citizenship Course for Students

A “free Digital Citizenship course made up of online video lessons to protect your students while using technology.” High school students receive an online certificate of achievement for completing.

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