If you’re responsible for teaching kids or adults to be safe and secure online, we encourage you to use and share our resources.
Whether you need a game for a classroom activity, videos to share on social media with parents in your community, or an article to use in your workplace newsletter, you can find it here.
Elementary & Middle School Teachers
This online toolkit provides practical information about helping kids make safe, responsible decisions when they're online. It includes tips for parents and kids, videos, presentations, and other resources to help you teach online safety in your community.
- Order free copies of the Net Cetera booklet
- Read more about protecting kids online
Through these short articles, activities and quizzes, kids (ages 8-14) can sharpen their critical thinking skills, be safer online and on-the-go, and better understand the ads they see around them.
- Order free copies of the Living Life Online newsletter
Challenge your students to enter the fun, fast-paced world of Admongo for an adventure in advertising.
- Watch the video introduction for teachers
- Order free copies of the Admongo lesson plan packet (for 5th – 6th grade teachers)
- Order free Admongo bookmarks to share with students
In our virtual mall, kids learn to be smarter consumers. They learn how to protect their privacy, how to spot and avoid scams, and how advertising affects them — by playing games, designing their own ads, watching a short film, and much more.
- Order free YouAreHere bookmarks to share with students
This video shows kids how they can stop cyberbullying by standing up for themselves or someone else.
High School Teachers
Are your friends and family getting emails from you that you didn't send? Or maybe you want to check your email, but you can't log in? Chances are your email's been hacked. Here’s what to do.
Hackers hunting for vulnerable wireless networks are closing in. Stop the hack attack with correct answers to these wireless security questions.
A techie spy and his cunning crew are out to get your personal information. Stop them cold by proving you're ready to protect yourself online.
Compete with our contestants for a spot on the Friend Finder All-Star List. Earn your spot by showing you're savvy when it comes to making friends online.
Community Educators
Can’t turn your computer on or off? Is it acting up, running slow, opening pages you didn't click, or displaying pop-ups constantly? There's a good chance your computer's been hacked or infected with a virus. Here’s what to do.
From tax forms to family photos, the files on your computer are valuable. If you don’t want to lose them, back them up, and practice good computer security habits to protect yourself from hackers and viruses.