A Thin Line: A site from MTV addresses digital abuse and has teens as its focus audience, A Thin Line talks frankly about sexting, online cruelty, out of control texting, and a variety of digital issues for teens. There is also a page for adults and educators that offers talking points and additional resources. A Thin Line also has great videos on privacy nad setting boundaries that relate directly to teens. Worth a look.
Teaching Privacy: Resource from Berkeley that "speaks" to teens. Has exceptional design and easy to understand explanations, scenarios and solutions, as well as real-life news stories on topics covered. Great source for teachable moment discussion resources.
The Edudemic Teacher's Guide to Keeping Students Safe Online: What is a teacher’s role in keeping students safe online? There’s no doubt that sexting and other inappropriate content are uncomfortable topics—both for yourself and your students. Rather than viewing the problem as something that has to be blocked, teachers can view the ‘over-sharing’ by students as something that needs to be acknowledged. This guide offers teachers advice on building awareness and a community of students with the skills to be safe online.
Teaching Privacy aims to empower K-12 students and college undergrads in making informed choices about privacy, by offering hands-on exercises to help demonstrate what happens to personal information on the Internet–and what the effects of sharing information can be.
70% of recruiters and hiring managers in the United States have rejected an applicant based on the information they found online and on social networks.