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Top 10 E Safety Resources

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Be Internet Awesome Interland is a free, web-based game that makes learning the ways of the web a fun, engaging and hands-on experience. Kids are invited to play their way to Internet Awesome and become fearless explorers of the online world in a quest to deny hackers, sink phishers, one-up cyberbullies and outsmart oversharers.

Captain Kara and the Smart Crew These cartoons illustrate 5 e-safety SMART rules and include a real life SMART Crew of young people, who guide the cartoon characters in their quest, and help them make safe online decisions.

Smartie the Penguin An e-safety story for 3 to 7 year olds. Join in with Mummy Penguin’s song and follow the adventures of Smartie the Penguin as he learns how to be safe on the internet. The story covers the following 3 themes; - Pop ups and in app purchasing - Inappropriate websites for older children - Cyberbullying

Digiduck’s Big Decision Help arrives just in time for Digiduck® when faced with a difficult decision! Follow Digiduck® and his pals in this story of friendship and responsibility online. The Digiduck® collection has been created to help parents and teachers educate children aged 3 - 7 about how to be a good friend online. The collection now includes a book, PDF and interactive app.

CBBC Stay Safe Child friendly and wide ranging topics and discussions. Cool videos with kids.

Internet matters

Common sense media

Tootoot

Brainpop You tube One thing to note. We've completely moved away from BrainPOP UK to BrainPOP.com. Mainly because of issues with browsers and flash and also because all new development has gone into brainpop.com. (Coding is coming soon!!) So, please direct people to http://www.brainpop.co.uk/blog/learn-about-brainpop for general info about the new product. The Online Safety movie isn't free at the moment. But I've made it available until the end of June, in case you wanted to use it at the conference or share it with delegates. I've also made the rest of the site open until end of June too! http://www.brainpop.com/user/loginDo.weml?username=1wye64u8e&password=rrxv824hrs&targetPage=/technology/digitalcitizenship/onlinesafety The Digital Etiquette topic is free though! https://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/culture/digitaletiquette/