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Building a
Collaborative
Web Project
Define
Building teams
Protect your
students
Communication
strategy
Effective
Web projects
Web project
examples
Brainstorming
Development
strategy
Summary
Further reading
Design
Deliver
1. Acceptable Use Policy
2. Parental Consent
3. To publish Names... or Not
4. Readings on Protecting Children

4. Articles and Resources on Protecting Children

Child Safety on the IWay
http://www.4j.lane.edu/safety/
A nice brochure from The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children including "My Rules for Online Safety" for younger children. This HTML rendition of the brochure was produced by Tom Layton at District 4J in Eugene, Oregon.
 
Protecting Our Children From the Internet (and the World)
http://fromnowon.org/fnojun95.html
How do we raise children to exercise judgment and make wise choices without staring over their shoulders and monitoring their every move?  By Jamie McKenzie in From Now On: The Educational Technology Journal.
 
Safe Kids Online
http://www.safekids.com/
Provides a variety of useful Internet safety guidelines that you can use with your students.
 
Guide to Parental Controls/Internet Safety Products
http://microweb.com/pepsite/Software/filters.html
Provides an up-to-date list of Internet filtering software.
 
Yahoo's Links on Child Safety
http://www.yahoo.com/Computers_and_Internet/
Internet/Child_Safety/

A fairly complete list of some of the best sites that deal with child safety on the Internet.

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page 2: Obtain Parental Consent
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