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This project was produced to augment the Internet Safety Guidelines from the Virginia Department of Educational Technology.
(c) 2007 Institute for Infrastructure & Information Assurance at James Madison University. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

Organized around the way middle schoolers use the Internet, the CyberCitz Project provides teaching materials on Internet safety, security and ethics. This project includes an Educators’ Guide, technology citizenship posters, and e-lessons on a K-12 learning management system.

This project is organized in a way that addresses the ways middle schoolers are using the Internet. The Educators’ Guide integrates the ethical standards that can promote teens' use of the Web more wisely and responsibly. It includes information from general safety tips to social networking and gaming. Customizable e-lessons are available via a K-12 learning management system, haiku learning systems. (Sign up for a free account here.) A series of technology citizenship posters (approximately 12x24") are also available.

Download the project flier for more information, or visit the IIIA publication website.

To order hardcopies of Educator's Guide or the CyberCitz posters, please contact us at (540) 568-4442 or email elliotcj@jmu.edu.

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