CyberSecurity
Workshop Description | Agenda | Overview | Other Resources | Scholarly vs Popular |
Evaluation Activities | Evaluation Activities (Private) | Real or Hoax? | Accountability | Citation Made Easy | CyberSecurity
Evaluation Activities | Evaluation Activities (Private) | Real or Hoax? | Accountability | Citation Made Easy | CyberSecurity
Library Resources On CyberSecurity
There are numerous great books available on this topic. Don't forget to check out your friendly public library,
List of materials available in the OWWL Library System with these subject headings: Internet Safety; Computer Crimes
Pioneer Library System
Search the holdings of all the public libraries in Wayne county and other surrounding counties.
List of materials available in the OWWL Library System with these subject headings: Internet Safety; Computer Crimes
Pioneer Library System
Search the holdings of all the public libraries in Wayne county and other surrounding counties.
General Web Resources
The Security Tango
To keep your computer safe from viruses and "malware", follow this procedure recommended in the Democrat and Chronicle's local technology column "Ask Nick".
Snopes.com
Urban Legends Reference Pages. Check out those emails your friends are constantly forwarding. Most
times they are complete fabrications built on a tiny grain of factual information or a misinterpretation of a fact.s
It is also a great place to alert you to online scams.
Political Fact Checking Sites:
FactCheck.org (Annenberg Public Policy Project) and PolitiFact.com (from the Tampa Bay Times
PayPal - Send Money, Pay Online or Set Up a Merchant Account
Whenever possible, pay for online purchases with PayPal or Google Wallet.
Google Wallet - virtual wallet for in-store and online shopping
Whenever possible, pay for online purchases with PayPal or Google Wallet.
Prevent Identity Theft
The first links are sponsored links. They might be useful or not. I suggest scrolling past the sponsored links to
the eHow links lower on the page.
How to Prevent Cyber Crime | eHow.com
There are some who question the reliability of eHow, since its articles are written and edited by the public
via a sort of "wikipedia" method. However, I find the site to be quite reliable, and I appreciate the clear,
easy-to-read text and layout.
Money Smart Week® @Your Library (April 2-9, 2011) and ID Theft Resources « Library Garden
10 best practices/advice from our panel of experts Rider University's Center for Business Forensics workshop sessions:
Personal Profiles and Other Publicly Available Information
Created by Professor-Librarian Robert J. LackieRider University
Holiday shopping online: How to avoid the '12 cyber scams of Christmas'
From CSMonitor.com
Tips for Avoiding Internet Scams, from the Internet Fraud Watch
From the National Consumers League's Internet Fraud Watch
Internet Fraud Before you invest - check out this page from the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission
FBI — Internet Fraud
Before you trust an investment newsletter or organization, check out this page from the U. S. Securities and
Exchange Commission
To keep your computer safe from viruses and "malware", follow this procedure recommended in the Democrat and Chronicle's local technology column "Ask Nick".
Snopes.com
Urban Legends Reference Pages. Check out those emails your friends are constantly forwarding. Most
times they are complete fabrications built on a tiny grain of factual information or a misinterpretation of a fact.s
It is also a great place to alert you to online scams.
Political Fact Checking Sites:
FactCheck.org (Annenberg Public Policy Project) and PolitiFact.com (from the Tampa Bay Times
PayPal - Send Money, Pay Online or Set Up a Merchant Account
Whenever possible, pay for online purchases with PayPal or Google Wallet.
Google Wallet - virtual wallet for in-store and online shopping
Whenever possible, pay for online purchases with PayPal or Google Wallet.
Prevent Identity Theft
The first links are sponsored links. They might be useful or not. I suggest scrolling past the sponsored links to
the eHow links lower on the page.
How to Prevent Cyber Crime | eHow.com
There are some who question the reliability of eHow, since its articles are written and edited by the public
via a sort of "wikipedia" method. However, I find the site to be quite reliable, and I appreciate the clear,
easy-to-read text and layout.
Money Smart Week® @Your Library (April 2-9, 2011) and ID Theft Resources « Library Garden
10 best practices/advice from our panel of experts Rider University's Center for Business Forensics workshop sessions:
Personal Profiles and Other Publicly Available Information
Created by Professor-Librarian Robert J. LackieRider University
Holiday shopping online: How to avoid the '12 cyber scams of Christmas'
From CSMonitor.com
Tips for Avoiding Internet Scams, from the Internet Fraud Watch
From the National Consumers League's Internet Fraud Watch
Internet Fraud Before you invest - check out this page from the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission
FBI — Internet Fraud
Before you trust an investment newsletter or organization, check out this page from the U. S. Securities and
Exchange Commission
Keeping Children Safe - Web Resources
Embrace Civility
A VERY comprehensive site from Nancy Willard, a well-known expert in education circles on the topic of internet behavior and safety. It is "under construction" at the moment, so please keep checking back. It will be well worth your time.
Safety Advice & Tools | SafeKids.com
From SafeKids.com, this site offers simple, practical advice on the issues of most concern.
Family Contract for Online Safety
This is a great idea. Having a contract is a way of formalizing your conversations with your children. Keep the signed contract posted someplace where it can be easily seen and referenced every day. Post a copy near every computer in the house.
Basic Internet Safety Netsmartz Workshop
The Center for Missing and Exploited Children provides excellent information for parents, caregivers, and educators.
Internet Safety Tips | Common Sense Media
Links to articles on Internet Safety for children and teens at all grade levels.
Internet Safety
A very helpful resource from Nemours Children's Health System.
AT&T internet safety game.
This game for elementary children has been used by librarians with great success with first and second graders. It has really simple tips just at their level.
FBI - Kids Safety Tips
VERY short - but useful for very young children.
FBI - Parents Guide to Internet Safety
Safety tips from your friendly FBI agents!
Children Online
This site is from a group that offers workshops on the topic of children online. There is a link to a free newsletter. It might be worthwhile signing up for that to keep you updated on issues pertaining keeping children and teens safe online. There is a charge for most of their other materials.
A VERY comprehensive site from Nancy Willard, a well-known expert in education circles on the topic of internet behavior and safety. It is "under construction" at the moment, so please keep checking back. It will be well worth your time.
Safety Advice & Tools | SafeKids.com
From SafeKids.com, this site offers simple, practical advice on the issues of most concern.
Family Contract for Online Safety
This is a great idea. Having a contract is a way of formalizing your conversations with your children. Keep the signed contract posted someplace where it can be easily seen and referenced every day. Post a copy near every computer in the house.
Basic Internet Safety Netsmartz Workshop
The Center for Missing and Exploited Children provides excellent information for parents, caregivers, and educators.
Internet Safety Tips | Common Sense Media
Links to articles on Internet Safety for children and teens at all grade levels.
Internet Safety
A very helpful resource from Nemours Children's Health System.
AT&T internet safety game.
This game for elementary children has been used by librarians with great success with first and second graders. It has really simple tips just at their level.
FBI - Kids Safety Tips
VERY short - but useful for very young children.
FBI - Parents Guide to Internet Safety
Safety tips from your friendly FBI agents!
Children Online
This site is from a group that offers workshops on the topic of children online. There is a link to a free newsletter. It might be worthwhile signing up for that to keep you updated on issues pertaining keeping children and teens safe online. There is a charge for most of their other materials.
Workshop Description | Agenda | Overview | Other Resources | Scholarly vs Popular |
Evaluation Activities | Evaluation Activities (Private) | Real or Hoax? | Accountability | Citation Made Easy | CyberSecurity
Evaluation Activities | Evaluation Activities (Private) | Real or Hoax? | Accountability | Citation Made Easy | CyberSecurity
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