This nicely designed powerpoint presentation covers most of the important aspects of staying safe online. Touches upon popular platforms such as facebook, instagram, and snapchat. Easy to understand yet 'scary' so kids will be sure to pay attention!
This is a real-looking passport template students can fill in and print out. NOTE: If you're not that great with printing, contact me and I will send you a double-sided version for printing on a regular printer. Otherwise, you'll need this one so you can edit the pages, add new ones, or customize it to your liking! :)
Made this for a class project to introduce kids to Google and show off some features such as searching with "quotes" and -minus signs to help them find what they need easier for their research.
This is a powerpoint presentation/lesson explaining step by step with screenshots of how to use Blogger by Google.
Create your own blog, or assign it to a class as something to keep throughout the year for their book in English class for example.
This is a presentation designed to be done in multiple sessions. It covers the basics of doing a data analysis project:
1. Plan
2. Gather/Measure/Collect
3. Analyze
4. Interpret and Present
I touch on using multiple collection sources and give examples of good and bad data, introduce excel and what it can do (and make some graphs with it), and SurveyMonkey for collecting data.
This is a powerpoint presentation outlining the privacy settings and features of Facebook for kids/young students. It goes over screenshots of where all the settings can be found, and discusses some habits those using Facebook should be aware of.
This is a set of 8 cards with thought-provoking questions about facebook privacy for kids. It has a nice design ready to be printed double-sided I made for a class.