FBI - Safe Online Surfing
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Description
This resource, Safe Online Surfing (FBI-SOS), is an educational platform designed to teach students about cyber safety and digital citizenship. It offers a range of interactive activities and resources for students in third to eighth grade.
One of the main features of FBI-SOS is the National Competition, which takes place monthly and involves schools from across the country. The competition is divided into three categories based on the number of participating students. Each month, the top 10 scores in each category are displayed on the leaderboard. Winning schools in each category may have the opportunity to receive a visit from a local FBI special agent. The platform aims to engage students in learning about online safety through a fun and interactive experience. By participating in the activities and completing the lessons, students can enhance their understanding of cyber threats, responsible online behavior, and the importance of protecting personal information. FBI-SOS provides grade-specific content, allowing educators to select appropriate materials for their students. The resource covers topics such as online privacy, social media safety, cyberbullying, and recognizing online scams. It also encourages students to develop critical thinking skills and make informed decisions when navigating the digital world. Overall, Safe Online Surfing is a valuable tool for educators and students alike, offering an engaging and informative way to promote cyber safety and digital citizenship. By equipping students with the necessary knowledge and skills, FBI-SOS aims to empower them to navigate the online world safely and responsibly.
More Information
Categories:
- Account Safety & Privacy
- Digital Etiquette
- Games & Activities
- General Device & Application Safety
- Having Personal Information Leaked
- Planning Your Security Together
- Protecting You & Your Childs Personal Information
- Scams and Phishing
- Security Awareness & Training
- Sending Explicit Images
- Two-Factor & Multi-Factor Authentication