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Presentation By: Marche Levert Faith Bektas Brittany Pietras Introduction to Instructional Technology MSTI131 Nichole Heinsler March 23, 2010

 it offers up to date information  accessible anywhere  quick!  provides a connection between home & school  engaging lessons – use of video clips & graphics  teacher resources  interactive activities for students of all ages  unlimited options

 cyber bullying  sexual predators  pornography  identity theft  discovering inappropriate information while too immature  little supervision, at times  misinformed/ignorant teachers & parents  distracting while in class or during homework  it becomes addicting to many children & adolescents

 Youtube Video! Youtube Video!

 monitoring activity  time limitation  put computer in common room of house  educate their children about the possible dangers  passwords  blocking websites  sign a contract between parent & school  keep technology out of bedrooms until mature

 block websites  educate parents & students about possible dangers  don’t allow computer use during class unless necessary  be a resource for parents  provide contract for parents & students to sign  pay closer attention  filter any search sites  have a “master” screen that supervises the computers of students

 webwise kids – tips for educators, parents, & teens, in addition to videos & personal stories webwise kids  net smartz workshop - information for parents & educators /interactive activities for kids net smartz workshop  safe kids – privacy advice for facebook & other forms of technology safe kids  FBI kids – internet safety tips told through an online field trip for elementary students FBI kids

 Youtube video! Youtube video!