Tools for Educators
Welcome to the Educators section of Internet 101. With the support of our partners at the Mounted Police Foundation and Industry Canada’s CyberWise.ca and the National Child Exploitation Coordination Centre, we’ve created a toolkit of Internet safety materials to help promote safe surfing in our communities.
Kit101: An Educator’s Guide to Internet Safety contains presentations, cue cards, a handbook and other materials you can download to use in addition to your own materials. The presentations are designed for both small and large audiences, to be tailored to your specific requirements in promoting Internet safety among youth and parents, whether you’re a teacher, police officer or community worker.
We believe that in order to make the Internet a safer place for our youth, we must continue to revise and update our resources as technology evolves. Please contact us if you have feedback, suggestions, or other web-safety tools to share.
Working together, we can bring safe surfing to our classrooms and homes.

Presentations for Youth


Presentations for Parents

We would like to thank the following people for devoting their time and energy to helping us make Kit101 a reality:
• The reviewers – teachers, health workers, technological crime specialists, school resource officers, community workers, researchers and analysts – who generously gave of their time and energy in consultation of Kit101.
• The original police partners: Service de police de la Ville de Gatineau, MRC des Collines-de-l'Outaouais, Sûreté du Québec, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Ottawa Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police and Military Police (Department of National Defence). Their belief in Internet 101 and the hours of hard work they dedicated to the creation of this program laid the foundation for Kit101.
• All of the other programs and organizations – corporate, government and community-based – whose support and assistance along the way has been instrumental to the success of the Internet 101 program and Kit101.



