Net Literacy Student Vice Chair Antonio Baltzar and Student Board Member Mattea Johnson discussed safety and how Net Literacy uses straighttalk to get the word out. Watch it on Sunday April 13th on WHMB TV 40 in Indianapolis. If you missed it, enjoy the segment here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c5pQRSvZcRY or by clicking on the video below:
Blogs
Old National Bank Donates Hundreds of Computers to Net Literacy Which Will Increase Computer Access to Thousands of Hoosiers
January 29, 2014In keeping with Old National Bank’s ongoing commitment to community and sustainability, the company recently donated 370 computers along with printers and other electronic equipment to Net Literacy, an Indianapolis-based, student-founded digital inclusion nonprofit. “I’m thrilled with Old National Bank’s donation because we’ll be able to increase thousands of students’ access to computers and the … Read More » “Old National Bank Donates Hundreds of Computers to Net Literacy Which Will Increase Computer Access to Thousands of Hoosiers”
Get Your Free “Holiday Technology Coupons”
December 8, 2013From our friends at A Platform for Good – it’s the perfect holiday gift! Click on the link to surprise your “friendly adults” with the gift of knowledge for the holidays! http://www.aplatformforgood.org/pages/holiday-technology-coupons And endorsed by your friends at Net Literacy. Happy “Digital Literacy” Holidays!
iKeepSafe Blog: “How Inviting Partners to the Safety Discussion Can Help Progress the Conversation about Bullying”
November 23, 2013Net Literacy occasionally blogs to help other youth organizations and schools learn different ways that empowered teens can help initiate the discussion about difficult safety issues. Click on the link to learn more about how inviting partners to the safety discussion can help progress the conversation about bullying http://www.ikeepsafe.org/cyberbullying-2/how-inviting-partners-to-the-safety-discussion-can-help-progress-the-conversation-about-bullying/ For more information, please email danielkent@netliteracy.org
A Platform for Good Blog: “Teens Engage Teens about the Bullying Issue”
November 7, 2013Net Literacy occasionally blogs to help other youth organizations and schools learn different ways that empowered teens can help initiate the discussion about difficult safety issues. Please read our latest blog by clicking on this link – http://www.aplatformforgood.org/teens/blog/entry/teens-engage-teens-about-the-bullying-issue We also were part of the conversation at the 2013 FOSI annual conference and participated on a … Read More » “A Platform for Good Blog: “Teens Engage Teens about the Bullying Issue””
Houston Public Libraries Base Their Computer and Safety Training on Net Literacy’s Content
November 4, 2013Net Literacy’s computer, Internet, email, safety, and social networking training manuals are available to all schools, nonprofits, and parents that use them for teaching. For profit organizations that use our content for noble reasons can also use or repurpose them. As an example, Google Russia used our computer, Internet, email, and social networking training manuals … Read More » “Houston Public Libraries Base Their Computer and Safety Training on Net Literacy’s Content”
Net Literacy Teaches Internet Safety with Mrs. Pence and Indiana’s Teacher of the Year
October 26, 2013Five Net Literacy student volunteers taught internet safety to 120 third and fourth grade students at Zionsville Community Schools together with Mrs. Karen Pence, wife of Governor Pence and Indiana Teacher of the Year Suzanne Whitton. For more information, contact danielkent@netliteracy.org
A Platform for Good Shows How Millennials Use Technology for Good!
October 13, 2013Did you know that 84% of Millennials who made a donation to an organization last year gave or wanted to give online? What about that 80% of social media-using teens say they have defended victims of online harassment? Did you know that 84% of Millennials who made a donation to an organization last year gave or … Read More » “A Platform for Good Shows How Millennials Use Technology for Good!”
Bright House Networks and Net Literacy Help Students Speak Out Against Bullying
October 10, 2013Students from Carmel Clay Schools and Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) were recently honored for their winning ideas in Bright House Networks and Net Literacy’s Students Against Bullying Contest. The campaign is part of Bright House Networks and Net Literacy’s push to promote young people as active allies and advocates in bullying prevention. Elementary, middle and … Read More » “Bright House Networks and Net Literacy Help Students Speak Out Against Bullying”
Net Literacy Supports ItsEasierThanYouThink.org Digital Inclusion Campaign
September 7, 2013“ItsEasierThanYouThink,” a new national digital literacy awareness campaign, kicked off Monday, September 2, 2013 with a White House petition and several public service announcement (PSA) videos addressing the education factors that contribute to the online education and skills gap in America. The Goals of the “ItsEasierThanYouThink” Digital Literacy Campaign: – Raise awareness with the public … Read More » “Net Literacy Supports ItsEasierThanYouThink.org Digital Inclusion Campaign”
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