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Online Resources for Cyber Security, Digital Citizenship, and more

Here’s a list of websites that Christian school librarians can access for more information on cyber security, digital citizenship, and trusted online resources:

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  1. Common Sense Education
  2. National Cyber Security Alliance
    • URL: https://staysafeonline.org/
    • Offers tips, resources, and guides for promoting online safety and cyber security awareness for educators, parents, and students.
  3. American Library Association – Selection & Reconsideration Policy Toolkit
  4. Project Gutenberg
    • URL: https://www.gutenberg.org/
    • Offers over 60,000 free eBooks, including classic literature and historical documents, suitable for educational purposes in Christian school libraries.
  5. Smithsonian Learning Lab
    • URL: https://learninglab.si.edu/
    • Provides access to digital resources, lesson plans, and interactive activities from the Smithsonian Institution’s collections, supporting diverse learning topics.
  6. Google’s Be Internet Awesome
  7. Netsmartz
  8. Cyberbullying Research Center
    • URL: https://cyberbullying.org/
    • Offers research, statistics, and resources for understanding and addressing cyberbullying among children and teens.
  9. Edutopia – Digital Citizenship
  10. ISTE – International Society for Technology in Education
    • URL: https://www.iste.org/
    • Offers standards, resources, and professional development opportunities for integrating technology and digital citizenship in education.

These websites provide valuable resources and information to support Christian school librarians in promoting cyber security, digital citizenship, and curating trusted online resources for their students.

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