Suggestions for Parent Presentations
Here are some tips for holding an Internet safety workshop.
• If you can, invite a technological crimes investigator or computer security expert from your community to attend the presentation to handle the more technical questions and show your audience that they need to take Internet safety seriously.
• Visit the Tools for Educators section of www.internet101.ca and the Teacher’s portal of www.cyberwise.ca to download additional materials and activities.
• Research the topic you will be discussing with your audience prior to your presentation and be comfortable with the information.
• Download materials to hand out to your audience after the presentation, such as:
• Visit the Tools for Educators section of www.internet101.ca and the Teacher’s portal of www.cyberwise.ca to download additional materials and activities.
• Research the topic you will be discussing with your audience prior to your presentation and be comfortable with the information.
• Download materials to hand out to your audience after the presentation, such as:
• the fact sheet(s) that accompany the presentation(s) you have given.
(See “Presentations”.)
• the Internet Agreement for youth and parents to sign together.
(See “Internet Agreement”.)
• the Internet Safety Tips to use at home.
(See “Safety Tips”.)
(See “Presentations”.)
• the Internet Agreement for youth and parents to sign together.
(See “Internet Agreement”.)
• the Internet Safety Tips to use at home.
(See “Safety Tips”.)
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