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Internet: Meeting challenges of cyber safety

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The FBI’s Safe Online Surfing (SOS) Internet Challenge-a free, educational programme for children that teaches cyber safety-has been redesigned for the 2017-2018 school year, with new graphics and updated content.

“SOS helps to make students better digital citizens in a fun and educational way.”

The new SOS programme, created for students in third through eighth grades, covers age-appropriate topics, such as cyber bullying, passwords, malware, social media, and more. The program also provides teachers with a curriculum that meets state and federal Internet safety mandates.

While taking the course, participating students “surf” their way through a variety of Internet safety challenges at each grade level, with characters guiding them through the games. The latest version of SOS allows the programme to work on more devices, including tablets. The content has also been refreshed to address current cyber safety challenges, and the island-theme graphics have been updated.
“Just as we teach our children to lock the front door for their physical safety, we have to teach them the online equivalents of those things in the digital age, like creating a strong password,” said Unit Chief Jonathan Cox of the FBI’s Office of Public Affairs. “SOS helps to make students better digital citizens in a fun and educational way.”
Last school year, more than 700,000 students across the country completed the programme and took the test, a 41 per cent increase from the previous school year. More than 1.5 million students have participated and taken the exam since the original program was launched in 2012.
The SOS activities are open to anyone, though to participate in the testing and challenge, teachers must register their classes.
Teachers manage their students’ participation in the program; the FBI does not collect or store any student information. Each month from September through May, the classes with the top exam scores nationwide receive an FBI-SOS certificate and, when possible, they are visited by local FBI personnel to congratulate them.
(Culled from FBI site)

First Published 2017

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