Internet Safety Training
Technovation is committed to helping our participants use technology safely and responsibly.
We aim to provide a safe sandbox where students can experiment and build their resilience and perseverance. We also want students to become responsible digital citizens as they innovate and interact with others in an online world.
We have partnered with Common Sense Education to provide internet safety training and improve digital literacy among our users. The safety and development of youth at Technovation relies on our ecosystem of staff, parents, educators, mentors, and students. We invite you to help us maintain a safe and responsible learning environment.
Thank you for joining us in making our online programs safer.
Digital Life 102
What place does digital media have in our lives?
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Building community online
How can websites foster community online?
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Oops! Broadcast it on the internet
What are the consequences of oversharing online?
Explore this question using resources for families & parents, educators, students, and/or mentors
Risky Online Relationships
How can you tell when an online relationship is risky?
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What’s the big deal about internet privacy?
How do websites collect your personal information and what can you do about it?
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Feeling on Display
Are girls and guys judged differently when they post photos online?
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Copyrights and Wrongs
How can I make responsible choices when I use other people’s creative work?
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Rights, Remixes, and Respect
What should you consider when you use other people’s creative work?
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