Resources

The resources listed on this page are for parents. We’ve included links to parent tips, guides and videos that fall into the four digital citizenship themes: cyberbullying, digital footprint, protecting privacy, intellectual property. Please check back often for updates.


Cyberbullying

Comprehensive Parent Guides/Fact Sheets

Video Resources

Family Tip Sheets and Activities – Common Sense Media 

Español

¿Qué es el ciberbullying y cómo prevenirlo? – El ciberbullying es un problema en de la era digital. Te explicamos qué es y cómo puedes aconsejar a tus hijos para evitarlo. By Common Sense Latino

Videos sobre ciberbullying

¡Explora el Nuevo “Be Internet Awesome” en Español! – Google – “Be Internet Awesome” ayuda a los niños a ser seguros y confiables exploradores del mundo en línea.

Other Resources

  • Cyberbullying Is a Serious Problem, But Is It an Epidemic? – Technology journalist and internet safety advocate Larry Magid advises that we approach cyberbullying programs based on research rather than media hype.
  • Cyberbullying and Online Gaming – From StopBullying.gov, tips on preventing cyberbullying for gamers.
  • Tips, Discussion Starters and Videos – From NetSmartz, a program of the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.
  • That’s Not Cool – Once you register for the That’s Not Cool Adult Allies section of the website, you’ll have access to extensive campaign research, interactive videos, That’s Not Cool Callout Card designs, support information, and helpful tips on engaging teens in your local community –  building on the belief that young people must lead the way in creating change online, in their schools, and in their communities. That’s Not Cool works to lift the voices of the most silenced and marginalized communities of young people including (but not limited to – we are always looking to grow!) LGBTQI youth, Native youth, youth living with disabilities, and youth of color.

Visit our EGUSD Bullying/Cyberbullying page for more information and resources


Digital Footprint

  • Digital Footprint & Identity: Help Kids Post, Comment and Upload Responsibly (Grades K-5)  English | Spanish | More Languages 
  • Digital Footprint & Identity: Help Kids Post, Comment and Upload Responsibly (Grades 6-12)  EnglishSpanish | More Languages 
  • Family Activity: Digital Footprint & Identity (Grades 3-4)  English | Spanish
  • Family Activity: Digital Footprint & Identity (Grade 5) English | Spanish
  • Family Activity: Digital Footprint & Identity (Grades 6-8) EnglishSpanish
  • Family Activity: Digital Footprint & Identity (Grades 9-12) English | Spanish
  • Talking About “Sexting” – Common Sense, a video to help start the conversation on the likely consequences of sexting.
  • Modeling Constructive Online Behavior – As teens construct their digital footprint, model thoughtful use of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and blogging to help them stand out to college admission officers and potential employers. – Edutopia

Visit our EGUSD Digital Footprint page for more information and resources.


Protecting Online Privacy

Visit our EGUSD Protecting Online Privacy page for more information and resources.


Intellectual Property

Visit our EGUSD Intellectual Property page for more information and resources.


Media Literacy/Artificial Intelligence

Media literacy encapsulates our digital citizenship focus areas and is also now recognized as a basic human right.

Visit our EGUSD Media Literacy page for information and resources.


Social and Emotional Learning

Social and Emotional Learning is the process through which children and adults understand and manage emotions, set and achieve positive goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain positive relationships, and make responsible decisions.

Visit our EGUSD Social and Emotional Learning page for information and resources.


Social & Cultural Literacy

“Teaching and learning happen within cultural, political, and social circumstances. As much as we want to deny it, we all have biases based on our life experiences. Each of us — teachers and students alike — enter classrooms from different perspectives and points of view” – Common Sense Media

Visit our EGUSD Social and Cultural Literacy page for information and resources.


Screen Time


Recursos en Español


These resources links are listed as a courtesy to our website visitors. While these sites are offered as a resource for our visitors, the Elk Grove Unified School District does not control the information contained in the linked websites and accepts no liability for any of the information.