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The Julie Amero Tragedy
This paper presents an analysis of the tragedy of the case of Julie Amero, a substitute teacher who was convicted of endangering minors. What actually happened was her computer got "porn trapped" and she made every effort to prevent the students from viewing inappropriate material.

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In the Amero case, it is clear that the computer was not adequately protected, Amero had not received effective training, and the investigation was thoroughly mismanaged. This document outlines how school districts can limit the potential of such incidents occurring through technnical protection and education, ensure that students and staff know how to effectively respond, and conduct a responsible investigation.

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Cyber-Safe Kids, Cyber-Savvy Teens, Cyber-Secure Schools
Presentation notes that address the range of Internet risks and concerns, influences on online behavior, and recommended strategies to address youth risk online and effectively manage the Internet in schools.

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Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats
Presentation notes on the concern of cyberbullying and cyberthreats, legal issues for schools, and comprehensive approach to address cyberbullyng and cyberthreats in schools.

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New Books by Nancy Willard:

Cyberbullying and Cyberthreats Cyber-Safe Kids,
Cyber-Savvy Teens

 

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