Net Literacy rarely endorses a product or service but A Platform for Good’s Digital Citizenship Cards have our seal of approval. The cards cover the basics from safety to online responsibility, and are meant to give parents the confidence and skills to have meaningful conversations about digital citizenship as their kids return back to school … Read More » “Net Literacy Recommends “A Platform for Good’s” Digital Citizenship Cards”
Blogs
UK Website “Know The Net” Cites Net Literacy’s Student Created Videos as a Top Resource
August 1, 2013Click on this link to download the PDF from “Know The Net” entitled “Net Speak” – http://dev.netliteracy.fasterstack.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/NetSpeak-PDF-2013.pdf NetSpeak PDF 2013
Congresswoman Susan Brooks Talks With Student Volunteers at Fishers Junior High and Joins Net Literacy’s Honorary Board!
February 2, 2013Net Literacy’s Fishers Junior High chapter was honored by a visit from Congresswoman Brooks (Indiana’s 5th Congressional District), and the 15 student volunteers that met her and talked with her were thrilled! “I was so impressed when I learned about your leadership and what you were doing,” said Representative Brooks as she explained to the … Read More » “Congresswoman Susan Brooks Talks With Student Volunteers at Fishers Junior High and Joins Net Literacy’s Honorary Board!”
Indiana’s Largest School District Uses 46 Student Created Videos to Teach Online Safety
January 16, 2013Indianapolis Public Schools, Indiana’s largest school district is using 46 Net Literacy student-created videos to help teach online safety. The videos were uploaded to IPSTube and can be viewed by clicking on this link: http://ipstube.ips.k12.in.us/search/?search_id=internet+safety&search_type=search_videos&x=0&y=0 They were also loaded to the IPS’s Curriculum Resources and their Technology Competencies. IPS is using the voice of net savvy … Read More » “Indiana’s Largest School District Uses 46 Student Created Videos to Teach Online Safety”
Lone Eagle Consulting’s “People Ready” Broadband Entrepreneurship and Digital Literacy Curriculum
December 16, 2012One size does not fit all and Lone Eagle Consulting helps provide online training for rural remote, at-risk, and indigenous learners. We especially liked this focus on indigenous learners and wanted to share the following: The Self-directed Digital Literacy Training and Resource Guide for All Learners Lone Eagle Online Courses Community Training Resources Social Media … Read More » “Lone Eagle Consulting’s “People Ready” Broadband Entrepreneurship and Digital Literacy Curriculum”
Collier, Lordan, Sheburne, and Kent Co-host “How Today’s Digital Natives Can Enhance their Online Reputations” on Google Education On Air
November 22, 2012click on the link to watch Google Education On Air: http://youtu.be/gNjnqwJdwt4 . . Hangout information Saturday, December 8, 6pm Eastern Live on the Google+ page of Dan Kent Hashtag #netlit Send online reputation questions to: danielkent@netliteracy.org . Session description This Google Education On Air provides practical and actionable strategies to students enhance their online reputation … Read More » “Collier, Lordan, Sheburne, and Kent Co-host “How Today’s Digital Natives Can Enhance their Online Reputations” on Google Education On Air”
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Net Literacy Program at Fishers Junior High Making a Difference
November 16, 2012In 2003, a team of middle school students founded Net Literacy and today, middle school students are still making a difference! To read more, click on the image below or to read the article directly at At Fishers by clicking on this LINK.
Dave McClure’s Perspectives on the Internet for South Africa’s iWeek 2012
November 4, 2012Click on the video below to listen to Dave McClure’s sage insights and perspectives about the Internet, produced for South Africa’s iWeek 2012. . Dave McClure was elected a “Net Literacy Hero” in 2010 and is a member of Net Literacy’s Honorary Board.
Net Literacy Encourages Everyone to Enter the “What I Wish My Parents Knew” 60 Second Sweepstakes!
November 3, 2012If you’re a student (ages 13-21) and have about 60 seconds, you can submit 140 characters about what YOU wish your parents knew about technology. The prize – an Xbox Kinect! Net Literacy is a proud supporter of the Family Online Safety Institute and a Platform for Good. Make a difference and add to the … Read More » “Net Literacy Encourages Everyone to Enter the “What I Wish My Parents Knew” 60 Second Sweepstakes!”
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