The purpose of the game is to teach kids how to spot online marketing strategies, protect their personal information and avoid online predators. SafeSurf Kids.
A combination of Internet safety games for younger kids, gathered from other sites. SmokeScreen Game. A free-to-play "alternate reality game" from the UK commissioned by Channel 4 Education that is intended to give teenage players a personal encounter with everything from identity theft to cyber stalking. Kids age explore websites, search for clues, receive phone calls, chat on IM, and tackle puzzles and mini-games. Through thirteen challenges, each lasting minutes and a dramatic storyline, they find out who they can trust and who they can't.
Preview the second trailer here. Stop Bullying Now. Learn about bullying and what you can do to stop it. Take a look around and you'll find games and cartoon "web-isodes" that help you take a stand. Think You Know. Web Warriors. Kids create their own avatars and complete missions that educate them about cyberbullying, social media and mobile safety. Registration is required and although this is designed for use in Australia, anyone can play.
A nice feature is that as kids complete missions, they get an email summarizing what they have learned. WebWise Kids.
Four interactive cybersafety adventure games Missing , Mirror Image , AirDogs , and CellPhones that are excellent for home or classroom use. Note: these games must be purchased. Woogi World. Project of the Children's Way Foundation. Kids in elementary grades can play games and learn about basic Internet principles and chat safety. The controlled environment limits sharing of personal information and gives parents access to chat logs. Both free and fee-based services are available.
Crush by Touch Cyber wellness View. Cyber-Safety Course View. Cyber Smart Australia View. Cybersmart is a national cybersafety and cybersecurity education program managed by the Australian Communications and Media Authority ACMA , as part of the Australian Government's commitment to cybersafety.
Cyberwellness sg View. Netsmartzkids View. Information Communication Technology. Physical and Health Education. Programme for Active Learning. School Leaders. Executive Committee. Academic Staff.
Administrative Staff. IJ Board of Management. In their pairs, the ambassadors summarised cyber bullying related articles and came up with reflective questions. They were also required to prepare their answers so that they know how to use these real-life examples from the articles to convey important cyber wellness values to their peers. These ambassadors exhibited these case studies on the board and took time to explain their findings to their peers during the exhibition.
At the booth, a few stations were setup to challenge pupils who are ready to attempt the exciting online quizzes.
These online quizzes were sourced by our own student ambassadors. The Cyber Wellness curriculum is organised into 5 topics: Topics What your child will learn about Cyber use Maintaining a healthy balance of online and offline activities Cyber identity Developing a healthy online identity Appropriate online expression Cyber relationships Netiquette Cyber bullying Developing safe, respectful and meaningful online relationships Cyber Citizenship Understanding the cyber world Handling online content and behaviour Having a positive presence in the cyber community Cyber Ethics Creating and sharing of online content in a responsible manner Respecting copyright.
What your child will learn about. Maintaining a healthy balance of online and offline activities. Developing a healthy online identity Appropriate online expression.
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