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Cyberbullying – GirlsHealth.gov
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BRUSHster - NGA Kids - (National Gallery of Art) - BRUSHster is an online painting machine. This shockwave interactive includes more than forty brushes and customizable size, transparency, texture, and stroke options.(Shockwave required)

Bullying - GirlsHealth.gov - (Office of Women's Health) - If you've ever been the target of harsh and unkind words, you know how hurtful it can be. This section of girlshealth.gov gives the low-down on bullying among girls, which is more common than you might think.

Cyberbullying - GirlsHealth.gov - Cyberbullying is repeatedly hurting someone else through the use of technology. So, instead of whispering a rumor to a friend, a bully might e-mail or instant message that rumor or post it for everyone to see!

Cyberbullying - Stop Bullying Now! - (Health Resources and Services Administration) - Cyberbullying, which is sometimes referred to as online social cruelty or electronic bullying, can involve: Sending mean, vulgar, or threatening messages or images or pretending to be someone else in order to make that person look bad.

Cyberethics for Kids - (Department of Justice) - The Internet is a place with its own very special rules. People who communicate over the Internet are called "cybercitizens." It's important to learn the rules of the Internet before you log on, so that you can be a "good cybercitizen."

FCC Kids Zone (Grades 4-8) - (Federal Communications Commission) - Do you know the difference between AM radio and FM radio? Do you know what a satellite is and how it works? Find the answers and more on this website.

Flow - NGA Kids - (National Gallery of Art) - Flow is a motion painting machine. Choose a picture and create a path for the motion. (Shockwave required)

Friend Finder - (Federal Trade Commission) - Compete with our contestants for a spot on the Friend Finder All-Star List. Earn your spot by showing you're savvy when it comes to making friends online.

K.B.'s Day - Stop Bullying Now! - (Health Resources and Services Administration) - Bullying also can happen on-line or electronically. Cyberbullying is when children or teens bully each other using the Internet, mobile phones or other cyber technology. This animated webisode features K.B. on her first day of school.

Nebraska - SafeKids.ne.gov - Internet saftey tips for kids.

NSF and the Birth of the Internet - (National Science Foundation) - You can browse through this site that includes video clips of early pioneers talking about their work on this endeavor, along with maps of Internet growth from the 1960s to the 1990s. (Flash required)

Pixel Face - NGA Kids - (National Gallery of Art) - Choose a portrait and use different colors and brushes to change the picture. (Shockwave required)

Safety - GirlsHealth.gov - (Office of Women's Health) - Did you know that traffic accidents are the #1 cause of teen deaths in the U.S.? It’s important to know that you do have the power to help keep yourself safe, whether out with friends, surfing the web, or even while exercising.

Social Networking Sites: Safety Tips for Tweens and Teens - (Federal Trade Commission) - While social networking sites can increase your circle of friends, they also can increase your exposure to people with less-than-friendly intentions. Here are some things you can do to socialize safely online.

Taking the Mystery Out of Copyright - This site has an animated music video following Cop E. Wright as she relates copyright law to some teen potential copyright applicants, a time line of historical copyright milestones, frequently asked questions and a rundown of the steps necessary to get a work copyrighted.

Videos from the U.S. Government - (USA.gov) - Here's a list of videos available from various Government agencies.

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Other Resources

Computers - Science News for Kids - Very interesting articles about computers, the internet and technology. Read and learn some cool stuff.

Cyberbullying - National Crime Prevention Council - Online bullying, called cyberbullying, happens when kids use the Internet, cell phones, or other devices to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person.

Get Game Smart - Learn to make smart choices about what you play, watch and browse.

Internet Public Library - Computers and the Internet - Learn how to find things, have fun, and be safe on the Internet.

KidSpace - Internet Public Library - A place where you can find all sorts of information on the history, government, presidents, people, and states of the United States.

MySpace, Facebook and Xanga, Oh my! Keeping You Safe on Social Networks - Here are some quick tips for you, including being cautious while posting personal information on your social network.

Prevent Cyberbullying & Internet Harrassment - Cyberbully411 is an effort to provide resources for kids and teens who have questions about or have been targeted by online harassment.

STOP Cyberbullying - Most of us know bullies. They hurt others to make themselves look bigger and tougher. Cyberbullies do the same kind of thing on the Internet.

TeenSpace - Internet Public Library - The IPL has put together information to help you with life, school, friends, and work. You'll find articles written especially to help you solve problems, and links to websites you can use for homework.

Whatis?com - The IT-Specific Encyclopedia - Whatis.com® is a knowledge exploration tool about information technology, especially about the Internet and computers. It contains over 2,000 individual encyclopedic definition/topics and a number of quick-reference pages.

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