Friday the 13th video On a recent trip to Boston, I met with Felicia Vargas, who is the Director of the Boston Public Schools Cyber Safety Campaign and with a program called TechBoston. The program works to connect the city’s public schools with various community centers, including libraries, and the YMCA, as a means to disseminate resources to elementary age children.
What I found fascinating about this program is the creative resources they’ve developed to educate kids and parents about cyber safety. From videos to puppets, the resources appeal to the various ages of young children, tweens and teens, to teach them about Internet safety and responsibility.
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One example is “Cyber Super Heroes” which was created last year by several students. The cartoon characters have super powers that help young students avoid on-line predators, cyber-bullying, privacy violations, and other problems in cyberspace.
Felicia Vargas agrees that educating students about online safety and privacy issues as early as possible is an important step in leading to a safe and responsible Internet experience for everyone. Providing parents – and older caregivers – with the right tools and information is another critically important component of the campaign. Online safety takes everyone working together, and thanks to the great effort of programs such as the Boston Public Schools Cyber Safety Campaign, our kids are learning how to be better digital citizens.
To learn more about the activities of the Boston Public Schools Cyber Safety Campaign click here.
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