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C.L.I.C.K.S. at Perry Hall High School CLICKS (Community Leadership in Cyber Knowledge & Safety) Training Perry Hall High School As part of his ongoing statewide Internet safety initiative called CLICKS (Community Leadership in Cyber Knowledge & Safety), Maryland Attorney General Douglas F. Gansler invites you to attend a "Train the Trainer" program on Thursday, May 29, 2008 from 3 - 4:30 pm at Perry Hall High School in Baltimore County. In partnership with Internet safety experts from The NetSmartz Workshop (www.NetSmartz.org) and the Maryland Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force, this program is designed to familiarize Community Leaders with Internet Safety issues affecting young people and the extensive menu of web-based, age appropriate, interactive resources, available free from NetSmartz that can be integrated in lesson plans or in presentations to parents and community groups about keeping children and teens safer online. Background: MSDE has partnered with the office of Attorney General Douglas Gansler, the Maryland Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (MDICAC) and other groups to develop The C.L.I.C.K.S. Train the Trainer program to equip Maryland’s Community Leaders with the tools they need to speak with students, parents and community groups about how to keep children, 'tweens and teens safer online. In partnership with Internet safety experts from The NetSmartz Workshop, an educational safety resource developed by the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, the Train-the-Trainer program has been designed for Maryland’s Community Leaders, including: •Law Enforcement Professionals - Police, Sheriffs, Prosecutors, School Resource Officers, and State and Other Government Lawyers •Teachers - Classroom Teachers, Instructional Technology Specialists, Library Media Specialists, School Counselors, Pupil Personnel Workers, and School Administrators •Librarians - School and Public Library Administrators, Public Librarians, Public Library Youth Coordinators and Staff Development Specialists • Parent Leaders - PTA Officers and Representatives Community Leaders who attend the C.L.I.C.K.S. Train the Trainer program will receive a thorough overview of Internet safety issues affecting young people, including: online risks, such as exploitation and loss of privacy; how to report online incidents; social networking sites; and risks from other devices popular with youth, such as cell phones and online games. Community Leaders also will learn about the extensive menu of web-based, age-appropriate, interactive resources available free of charge from NetSmartz and how to integrate these resources in school classroom lessons or assemblies, or in making presentations to parents and community groups about keeping kids safer online. For more information and to register, visit: www.oag.state.md.us/clicks.htm. |
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