To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence.
Fundamentals of the Internet Code of Awesome
A. Share with care
Encourage thoughtful sharing by treating online communication like face-to-face communication; if it isn’t right to say, it isn’t right to post.
Create guidelines about what kind of communication is (and isn’t) appropriate.
Keep personal details about family and friends private.
B. Don't fall for fake
If statements about "winning" or getting something for “free” feel too good to be true, they most likely are.
Fair exchanges shouldn’t involve giving away any personal information.
Always think critically before acting online and learn to trust your intuition. Be on guard for phishing attempts - efforts to steal information like login or account details by pretending to be a trusted contact in an email, text, or other online communication.
C. Secure your secrets
Make it memorable, but avoid using personal information like names or birthdays.
Use a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, symbols, and numbers.
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Do not use the same password on multiple sites.
Create a few different variations of the same password for different accounts.
D. Be internet kind
Use the power of the Internet to spread positivity.
Stop the spread of harmful or untrue messages by not passing them on to others.
Respect others’ differences.
Block mean-spirited or inappropriate behavior online.
Make an effort to provide support to those being bullied.
Encourage kids to speak up against and report online bullying.
E. Be internet brave
Be clear about family or classroom rules and expectations around technology, as well as consequences for inappropriate use.
Keep the dialogue going by checking in frequently and encouraging kids to ask questions.
Extend the conversation to other trusted adults like teachers, coaches, counselors, friends, and relatives.
Tools and resources for children
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Resources for families
The Be Internet Awesome Family Guide gives families the tools and resources to learn about online safety and citizenship at home. To access the resource, visit https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/families.
Resources for Educators
The Be Internet Awesome curriculum gives educators the tools and methods they need to teach digital safety fundamentals. To access the resource, visit https://beinternetawesome.withgoogle.com/en_us/educators.
Conclusion
Aptly titled, this digital initiative from the Google is truly 'awesome' with engaging tools and resources designed for all ages. Children today being raised with technology, onus lies with the parents and teachers to create awareness on digital threats and attacks, and protect their digital rights in the online world. Anyone who has an access to internet connectivity can make use of these resources and gain much insight on exploring the online world safely and securely.
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