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iSAFE Implementation Training

iSAFE Implementation Training. INTEGRATE 4/16/12 Wendy Modzelewski Alyssa Moore. The Law. E-Rate Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) Internet Safety Curriculum requirements Safety on the Internet Appropriate behavior while online, on social networking sites, and in chat rooms

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iSAFE Implementation Training

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  1. iSAFE ImplementationTraining INTEGRATE 4/16/12 Wendy Modzelewski Alyssa Moore

  2. The Law • E-Rate • Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA) • Internet Safety Curriculum requirements • Safety on the Internet • Appropriate behavior while online, on social networking sites, and in chat rooms • Cyber bulling awareness and response [may be taught during the mandated bully prevention program required by law – 14 DE code 4112(D)]

  3. Why iSAFE… • Curriculum fully articulated by grade level • Includes outreach components (ex: parents, seniors, students, SROs) • Curriculum aligns to the federally required content • iSAFE provides usage report for districts in the event of an FCC audit • DCET funds the iSAFE program

  4. Accessing Content • Curriculum • Online: requires login at www.isafe.org • File STAT with iSAFE to get username/password • GOLD Subscription Package DVD set • Videos • Webcasts • Refer to: “Notes on Gold Subscription Package” file on DCET website

  5. Designing Your Curriculum • Start with required E-Rate compliance topics • Safety on the Internet • Appropriate behavior while online, on social networking sites, and in chat rooms • Cyber bulling awareness and response • Refer to: “Curriculum Matrix” file on DCET website

  6. Designing Your Curriculum • Considerations • In what grades will lessons be taught • Who will teach the curriculum • Time parameters for implementation • Internet safety needs of the building • Production of curricular materials • K-8: prep of hand-outs • 9-12: print, Webcast or combination • Administration of pre, post, delayed assessments

  7. Enhancing Your Curriculum • Additional audiences • Additional documentation • Supplemental materials {no compliance documentation provided for possible audit} • Common Sense Media (Thinkfinity) • NET CETERA (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/tech/tec04.pdf)

  8. Professional Development • Internet Landscape • iSAFE Professional Development Program (F2F) • iLEARN online modules • iSAFE Implementation Training for Teachers • Refer to: “iSAFE_Implementation_Training” file(SMART Notebook or PowerPoint) on DCET website

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