Safety & Ethics in Cyberspace
The Boise School District Cares
About Internet Safety For Our Students
We can all be a part of helping our
students become "street smart" on the Internet!
Most experiences we have on the Internet are positive
but, like most endeavors, there are risks. A little
knowledge about those risks can go a long way towards
protecting students from exploitive, dangerous or inappropriate
situations as they use the Internet at school and at
home.
Students can benefit a great deal from their online
experiences, but they may also access inappropriate
materials; become victims of exploitation or crime;
or become targets of harassment, bullying or other
offensive behaviors. Children and teenagers need parental
and other adult supervision and common sense advice
on how to insure that their experiences in "cyberspace" are
constructive and enjoyable.
What can you do?
- Tips for parents - What
are the signs of trouble? How can you effectively
manage your home computer environment? How can you
help your child make wise decisions on the Internet?
- Tips for students -
What's safe and what's not: Steering clear of mean
people and trouble in general. Separate tips for
teens and young students.
- Glossary for the adults -
Having trouble talking to your student because you
are confused about their new vocabulary?
- Ethics & Copyright -
Issues concerning honesty and intellectual property
rights.
- Resources for our teachers
and staff - Using the Internet for enhancing
education can go hand in hand with helping students
behave safely and legally online.
- General links & resources -
Just a few of the many fine resources on the Internet
that can help you learn more about "Cybersafety".
- Network
Acceptable Use Policy - The Boise School District's
policy regarding technology use by our students
and staff.
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