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3. Digital Discoverers: Young Explorers Navigating the Internet - A project to empower children on Internet safety

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  1. Before You Start:
  2. Lesson 1: What Is The Internet?
    3 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  3. Lesson 2: Navigating The Internet
    2 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  4. Lesson 3: Understanding Websites
    1 Topic
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    2 Quizzes
  5. Lesson 4: Understanding Internet Safety and Privacy
    6 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  6. Lesson 5: Exploring Email And Online Communication
    2 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  7. Lesson 6: Strong Passwords
    1 Topic
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    2 Quizzes
  8. Lesson 7: Sharing Photos And Videos Online
    2 Quizzes
  9. Lesson 8: Cyberbullying
    2 Topics
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    2 Quizzes
  10. Lesson 9: The Importance Of Asking For Help
    1 Topic
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    2 Quizzes
  11. My Internet Safety Pledge
  12. Course Completion
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Ask First:

Always ask your parents or a trusted adult before you go on the internet.

They can help you find the best and safest places to visit.

Strangers:

If someone you don’t know tries to talk to you online, do not answer them.

Tell a trusted adult right away.

Personal Information is Private:

Don’t share your name, address, school, phone number, or pictures with anyone online.

Remember, the internet is a big place and we want to keep our information safe.

Passwords are Secret:

Just like a secret code, your password should be kept secret.

Don’t share it with anyone, except your parents or trusted adults.

Bullying is a No-No:

If someone says something mean or makes you feel uncomfortable online, tell a trusted adult immediately. You should also not say hurtful things to others.

Treat people online the same way you’d want to be treated.

Not Everything is True:

Just because something is on the internet doesn’t mean it’s true.

Always check information with a trusted adult.

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