Listly by Global Digital Citizen Foundation
Enjoy this list of 18 amazing digital citizenship Web resources from some of the best authorities out there.
Common Sense Media improves the lives of kids and families by providing independent reviews, age ratings, & other information about all types of media.
Check out Edutopia's collection of articles, videos, and other resources on internet safety, cyberbullying, digital responsibility, and media and digital literacy.
CyberWise is the go-to source for busy adults (parents and teachers) who want online safety and education information that will help them help kids!
Through animated videos, short films, games, and interactive comics, NSTeens teaches tweens and teens about making safer choices online.
The Media Education Lab improves media literacy education through scholarship and community service.
Digital Citizenship is a suite of resources for students to support safe online behaviour. This resource includes game-based learning, lessons, videos, and parent and teacher support materials.
The interactive, fun, and effective way to teach and test the basics of digital citizenship to 3rd-5th grade
Digital Compass is the only educational game that gives kids the freedom to explore how decisions made in their digital lives can impact their relationships and future.
At the Carnegie Cyber Academy, cadets complete several training missions in Cyberspace that equip them with the skills they need to be good cybercitizens and Cyber Defenders of the Internet.
Transforming learning worldwide one post at a time ;) Top stories from the award-winning GDCF blog.
Webonauts Internet Academy is a web original game for PBS KIDS GO! that gives kids 8 to 10 years old an opportunity to have some fun while exploring what it means to be a citizen in a web-infused‚ information-rich world.
A Guide for Trusted Adults is based on YWCA’s consultation with Canadian girls and young women about their concerns and the issues they face online and on social media platforms and the ways they want the adults in their lives to support them.
The Digizen website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS.
Cable Impacts brings you InCtrl, a series of free standards-based lessons, originally developed by Cable in the Classroom, that teach key digital citizenship concepts. .
This is a website helping to define the issues of appropriate technology use. It provides a framework of nine elements for users to better understand the issues.
Take cybersecurity into your own hands by thwarting a series of cyber attacks.
It is our job to prepare students to recognize signs of danger. Cyberbullying, privacy, and digital ethics are just a few of the topics in our curriculum.