[Updated January 12, 2006 - revised
version of ISK book and slides - view
revision history.]
Click
HERE for information about the ISK Program.
If you have any questions/comments, please
feel free to contact us at kids@packet-level.com.
Links [Edited 5/15/05] - more to come
(download the Master
Resource List)
iSafe Organzation
<www.isafe.org>
Keene
Police Department Internet Crimes Against Children Project
<www.ci.keene.nh.us/police/task_force.htm>
-- Various documents written by Detective James McLaughlin
LiveWires
Design <www.livewwwires.com>
-- Makers of the Missing Game
National Center
for Missing and Exploited Children <www.ncmec.org>
NetSmartz
(Sponsored by the NCMEC) <www.netsmartz.org>
-- We recommend: Amy's Choice, Tracking Teresa and Julie's
Journey
Web Wise
Kids <www.webwisekids.com>
How to Help
This project is focused on supporting leaders who will present
courses on the topic of Internet safety to parents, teachers
and anyone else who may be able to help education kids/youths
regionally. Above you will find all the information you need
to teach this course using the Train-the-Leader resources.
---Recommended First Steps to Getting
Involved
1. Review the Internet Safety for Children audio presentation
(ISK-A-v1-1.WMV).
2. Check out each of the links listed in the Resources Slides
(ISK-Links.PDF).
3. Talk with your local schools, churches, community centers
to arrange a presentation.
4. Soon: We should have the video of the master presentation
for you to view/practice with.
5. Make the presentation - try to obtain some feedback and
contact information from attendees (ISP-Survey.PDF).
6. Follow-up with attendees to see if they have used your
presentation or have additional feedback.
7. Please provide us with that information (kids@packet-level.com)
so we know how this program is working.
What We're Working On...
How They Work: Chat Rooms (PPT + Video)
How They Work: Site Blockers, Host Monitors, Keyloggers (PPT
+ Video)
Printable Bookmarks (Internet Safety; Advice for Parents;
Resource List, etc.)
ScreenSaver: Internet Safety Rules
Desktop Image: Internet Safety Rules
Basic Windows Forensics (PPT + Video)
Predator Profiles (PPT + Video)
Technophilia In-Depth (PPT + Video)
Sting Operations
... are there other things we should be finding/working on?
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