• cybersecurity awareness month

     

    Welcome to the CyberSmart Families Resource Hub! Cybersecurity is more important than ever, and the Birdville Technology Department is dedicated to ensuring that all families stay cyber-safe.  This October, we’re rolling out weekly videos to teach your family about protecting personal information, avoiding scams, and more. We encourage you to watch the videos together as a family, explore the provided resources, and engage in discussions on how to build online habits that will keep your family cyber-safe all year long!

    During Digital Citizenship Week, from October 14th to the 18th, families can explore topics like AI, identity theft, and media literacy. Be sure to check back each day of Digital Citizenship Week for new resources and at-home activities to explore!

  • share with care

    To kick off the CyberSmart Families series, we’re diving into the importance of protecting personal information online - Share with Care. With so much of our daily lives happening on the internet, it’s easy to overshare without realizing it. But did you know that hackers and scammers look for even the smallest pieces of personal information to cause harm? In this video, we’ll explore why it’s essential to be cautious when posting online, what information to keep private, and how parents can teach kids to develop smart sharing habits.

  • Family Resources

    • Share with Care - Family Discussion 
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  • Don't Fall for Fake

    In today’s world, it’s more important than ever to be able to spot what’s real and what’s fake online. Scammers are getting smarter, and whether it’s a suspicious email or a sketchy website, it can be hard to know what’s trustworthy. That’s why in this video, Birdville Digital Learning is here to show you how to stay safe by recognizing online scams, phishing attempts, and fake websites. They’ll guide you through simple steps you can take to protect yourself and your family from falling for online fakes.

    From verifying emails to checking website URLs, this video will equip you with the tools you need to confidently navigate the digital world. So, let’s get started and learn how to keep our personal information secure and steer clear of online traps!

  • Family Resources

    • Don't Fall for Fake - Family Activity 
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  • Resources

    • Be Internet Awesome Family Guide - ,

      • The Be Internet Awesome Family Guide gives families the tools and resources to learn about online safety and citizenship at home. Google has created this guide for families to make it easier to incorporate and practice good digital habits in your everyday lives. Packed with good stuff, this guide will help you and your kids discuss, learn, and think about online safety together.

      • Interland is a playful online game that makes learning about digital safety and citizenship interactive and fun — just like the Internet itself. Here, kids will help their fellow Internauts combat the badly behaved hackers, phishers, oversharers and bullies by practicing the skills they need to be good digital citizens.

      • Check out Highlights Magazine Be Internet Awesome special edition issue and content for kids, families, and educators. Here, kids can explore the Be Internet Awesome lessons through a fun, educational, and activity-packed magazine, take the online safety pledge, and practice the skills needed to be a safe, confident online explorer.

      • A conversation guide to help you tackle the tough tech questions and navigate the digital world as a family.

  • Digital Citizenship Week October 14-18, 2024

    Digital Citizenship Week is October 14th - 18th! Throughout this week, students will engage with essential lessons on responsible digital behavior, from understanding AI to managing online privacy, balancing screen time, and identifying credible information. This learning empowers students to make safe, smart choices online. Families are encouraged to explore our weekly resources and activities to reinforce these lessons at home. Together, we can build healthy digital habits that support students' success and safety in the digital world! 

     

    Check out the Family Digital Citizenship Resources