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FLEX Internet Smart: Online Safety: Scams, Media, Gaming, Predators, and Bullies

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This Flex Class is a MUST for every student who goes online, spends time gaming, or has a phone. This safety course is taught and designed by Nicole Pauling who has her master's degree in Educational Technology & Common Sense Media Training

Class experience

5 lessons//5 Weeks
 Week 1
Lesson 1
Media Savy
Understanding and Evaluating Media and Sources and discerning what's a good source or less trust worthy source.
 Week 2
Lesson 2
Scams
Lots of people try and trick us out of our money, identity, or information learn about the common tricks and tactics they use.
 Week 3
Lesson 3
Online Predators
Most people in the world are good but there are some people out there who might try to trick or hurt us. This class focuses on their common tricks and how to recognize them.
 Week 4
Lesson 4
Cyber Bullying
Cyber bullying is unique from in person bullying because there is no escaping it. Learn to identify it and stand up to it.
 Week 5
Lesson 5
Gaming Addiction
Playing video games can be entertaining, educational, and fun, but did you know it can also be addicting? Companies make money off of making us log in more and more, even when we know we shouldn't.
Students will become internet aware and recognize when something is unsafe. They will learn how to be good digital citizens in an increasingly digital world. 
Nicole Pauling has her masters in Educational Technology and is a Common Sense certified internet safety educator. 
Homework Offered
There will be daily homework, some are family assignments and games, however these are meant to enhance the class and if you choose not to do them it is still possible to learn from the course. While not mandatory this is a class that can be distressing and we highly recommend students and parents at least talk about the class.
Assessments Offered
Feedback will be given on any assignments handed in.
Grades Offered
The live class may be better for learners with unique learning needs however parents can also watch videos and work with students as they complete this self-paced course. 
Pencil and Paper occasionally.
In addition to the Outschool classroom, this class uses:
This class may be scary for some children. 
We will be discussing people who DO try to hurt and trick children, kidnap, or even kill them if they are not careful online. 
We will talking about people who are willing to steal, lie, and manipulate feelings and emotions with no regards that the people they are hurting are children. 

We will be talking about companies who are purposely trying to get children addicted to games. 

All of this may be very upsetting for students. 

The daily homework is part of processing this information and an important component.  
Common Sense Education - Provides age-appropriate resources for digital citizenship and online safety.
StaySafeOnline - Offers tips, resources, and games for kids, teens, and educators about online safety.
NetSmartz - An interactive, educational program for children ages 5 to 17 that teaches online safety.
Cyberbullying Research Center - Provides information and resources to help students combat cyberbullying.
Google's Be Internet Awesome - A resource that includes a game-based curriculum for internet safety and digital citizenship.
National Cyber Security Alliance - Offers tips and resources for staying safe online.
iKeepSafe - Provides educational resources and tools to teach children how to be safe online.
CyberWise - Offers digital literacy and internet safety resources for parents, educators, and kids.
ConnectSafely - Provides safety tips for social media and other online platforms.
Childnet International - Offers educational resources to help young people stay safe online.
Get Game Smart - From the Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB), offers tips and advice for safe gaming.
FBI's Safe Online Surfing (SOS) - An educational program that teaches kids about internet safety.
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) - Offers resources on online safety and mental health.
Center for Cyber Safety and Education - Provides educational resources for online safety and cybersecurity.
NetSafe - New Zealand-based organization providing online safety advice for young people.
PBS Kids' Webonauts Internet Academy - A game-based resource that teaches kids about internet safety.
NetsmartzKids - A website that educates kids on various online safety topics through interactive activities.
CyberSmart - Offers digital citizenship resources for educators, parents, and students.
Webwise - Irish resource providing internet safety information and educational materials.
Stop.Think.Connect. - Provides resources and tips for staying safe online, including gaming safety.
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Average rating:4.9Number of reviews:(921)
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"Academy of Wonder is a student engagement centered learning environment." 

Our classes are: 
*Created for all learners including diverse learners
*Not typically found in other school settings
*Crafted around student needs and interests
*Engaging... 
Flex Class

$125

for 5 weeks
5 weeks

Completed by 11 learners
No live video meetings
Ages: 9-14

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