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Internet Safety Training “What I learned at the training session.” Prepared by Laurie Switzer PreK-16 Special Projects and Outreach Coordinator WVIZ/PBS ideastream®
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Aligned to NETS-T Standards Iste Standards
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Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship Mike Ribble's Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship
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HB 116 Jessica Logan Law
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Can a district design its own curriculum? Yes Must document curriculum Must document student completion
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Internet Safety tied to E-Rate Funding eTech and E-Rate eTech and E-Rate
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www.learning.com Offers: Online Safety Training, 24 x 7 access Student Curriculum/Tutorials Parent Education/Resources Professional Learning for teachers
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Advantages Learning Management System Some automatic grading Student Tracking/Reports for CIPA and E- Rate Compliance Positive, spiraling curriculum that’s easy to manage Can divide modules by grade level to make completion manageable
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Other points to ponder Interactive pieces are automatically graded If technology is not available for each student, teacher can present the lesson to the group, and manually mark that the students have completed the required lesson. Logs/Journal Entries/Teacher Led—Graded by teacher and marked as complete in system. Minimum Scores—At discretion of your district.
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Organizing your School/District Curriculum Decision Maker(s) District System Coordinator: Loading students, printing reports, etc. Roll Out to Teachers/Training Student Participation
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Cost eTech has funding for this project for this school year plus two additional. If funding did NOT exist at the state level, access to this online product would be $745.00 per building or a $2.00 student fee depending on enrollment.
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