Communication is an effective tool for parents and guardians when helping their children avoid the dangers that exist on the Internet.
NetSmartz provides on- and offline learning activities...
Do you think learning about internet safety is boring?
Why not enter this spoof world and try and crack the ‘code’

Link: Websafecrackerz
Great interactive site for Kids, Teens and Parents. Has a seperate website for Kids that contains interactive games to educate children about e-safety.

Link: Netsmartz
29 June 2009
Interactive Adventure for young children and parents.

Link: Netty's World
29 June 2009
How to stay safe in all aspects of life for U16’s.

Link: Miss Dorothy
29 June 2009
This site will help you and your family to find out how to be cybersmart and use the internet safely.
Link: www.cybersmart.gov.au

Also labeled:
E-Safety,
Foundation,
Governors,
Guidance,
Interactive Activities,
KS1,
KS2,
KS3,
KS4,
Parents/Carers,
Students,
Teachers,
Bullying
29 June 2009
Staying Safe CBBC Safe Surfing site. Stay safe and be smart with the BBC Chat guide.
Link: CCBC Safe Surf

Also labeled:
E-Safety,
Foundation,
Guidance,
Interactive Activities,
KS1,
KS2,
KS3,
KS4,
Parents/Carers,
Students,
Teachers
07 November 2008
An interesting report written by Andrew Stogdale on the use of computer games in education.
Why we should be playing games instead of teaching!
The following piece was written following attendance at a Futurelab led meeting and initial experiences using games consoles in a classroom...
06 March 2007
A simple application which allows the user to rotate the handles using the mouse. A digital clock can be turned on and off and teachers can ask pupils the time with a question mode.