Parents – Presentations, Fact Sheets and Cue Cards
What is the Internet?
This presentation will give parents a basic understanding of what the Internet is and how it works. It can also be given to youth as a small history lesson of the beginnings of this relatively recent technology.
Getting to Know Your Computer
This tutorial can be given as a presentation, or used by individual parents to learn how to navigate around their computers and monitor what their children do online.
What is Chatting?
This presentation will help parents understand what “chatting” is and how their children use it. It also shows them what the potential dangers are from online predators and they can help their children chat safely.
Protecting Your Wireless Network
This tutorial will explain the potential danger of leaving a wireless Internet network unprotected and how parents can guard the privacy of their own wireless networks.
Is Your Child’s Webpage Safe?
Parents can follow Klik the Robot through the Internet to learn how to help protect their children online. The presentation includes a list of what not to do when it comes to personal websites.
Jeff, the Musician (Blogs)
In this video, a teenager discovers that you can’t believe everything you read on a blog. Like Emily’s Story, this presentation should be followed by a discussion about what steps youth can take to protect themselves on the Internet.
I Didn't Know (File Sharing)
This video tells the story of a teenage boy who shares personal photos and videos with a friend, only to discover how serious the consequences can be. With this presentation youth and parents will learn how to avoid these pitfalls.
Emily's Story (Internet Luring)
This presentation is intended to make youth and parents aware of Internet luring and should always be followed by a positive discussion about what youth can do to stay safe on the Internet while still having fun online.
Sarah's Story (Cyberbullying)
In this presentation, a teenager recounts how she was bullied in person and over the Internet. Her story is intended to make youth and parents aware of the consequences of cyberbullying, and should be followed by a discussion of how students can prevent it.
Alex's Story (Online Gaming)
This presentation tells the story of a teenage boy who doesn’t understand the potential dangers of online gaming until his virtual world crashes into reality. Students should be encouraged to talk about both their experiences in online games, and what safety measures they can take.
Jessica's Story (Webcams)
In this presentation, a teenage girl explains how a personal webcam damages her life. Her story is intended to provoke discussion among students as to what the pros and cons of webcams are, and what precautions should be taken to prevent bad experiences.

Presentations for Youth


Presentations for Parents



