Crash Course
Crash Course Computer Science #31: Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity is a set of techniques to protect the secrecy, integrity, and availability. This episode discusses these three goals and talk through some strategies we use like passwords, biometrics, and access privileges to keep our...
PBS
Nova Labs: Cybersecurity 101
The Internet is fundamentally insecure. However, there are simple things you can do to protect yourself and your information. Learn what they are in NOVA's Cybersecurity Lab. [3:38]
PBS
Nova Labs: Cyber Codes
Do you trust the security of your email, text messages, and browser history? Learn how trustworthy online communication actually is and how encryption can protect your privacy. Sometimes. [3:25]
Goodwill
Gcf Global: Internet Safety
Staying safe online is essential in today's world. Use these Internet safety tips to keep yourself and your loved ones protected.
PBS
Nova Labs: A Cyber Privacy Parable
Follow the trials and tribulations of Tim as a seemingly innocent piece of digital information threatens to ruin his life when it falls into the wrong hands. [3:18]
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: Digital Footprint
Think carefully before posting and sharing! This video is all about the digital footprint we all leave behind online. [1:07]
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: What's in Your Digital Footprint?
Students learn to think carefully before posting and sharing in this video from Common Sense Media about the Digital Footprint we leave behind online.
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: Teen Voices: Oversharing and Your Digital Footprint
Many middle schoolers are already posting and sharing information about themselves- and others- on social media. But in a world where oversharing might seem like the norm, it's important for kids to think about their digital footprints....
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: Oversharing: Think Before You Post
Made in collaboration with our partner Flocabulary, the experts in educational hip-hop, this animated music video raps about the hazards of oversharing online and emphasizes a thoughtful approach to digital footprints. Tweens, teens, and...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Ruff Ruffman: Ask Ruff Ruffman: Poodle Edition
Hear advice on how to use search engines responsibly from the much-loved character Ruff Ruffman. [2 min, 3 sec]
Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media: Privacy Student Intro Video: The Digital Footprint
Students learn that they have a digital footprint and that they need to think critically about what information they put online. [1:57]
TED Talks
Ted: Ted Talks: What Do Your Digital Footprints Say About You?
Digital education and social media expert Nicola Osborne encourages us to tread carefully on social media and consider what our digital footprint might reveal about us. [8:24]
Childnet
Childnet: Online Safety: Jenny's Story
Jenny's Story is a hard hitting film for secondary pupils based on the true story of a young teenager who chats to a stranger online using Instant Messenger. The film shows how through online chatting, Jenny reveals personal information...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Posting Pictures Online
Posting a picture on the Internet only takes a second, but a photo is forever on the Internet. It is easy for someone to copy and paste a photo from one website to another. Once a picture is posted, it is virtually impossible to get it...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Online "Friends"
You know your friends in your neighborhood or at school because you see them almost every day, you play with them, sometimes you are in class with them, you see them at the store, the library, or the playground. On the Internet there are...
Common Craft
Common Craft: Secure Passwords
Passwords are essential to using the Web and criminals have become very good at guessing them. This video teaches the risks and how to create a secure password and keep it secret.
Other
5 Ways to Make a Positive Digital Footprint!
Students need to be aware of the digital footprint they are creating. During all their navigating, learning, and creating are they also building their sense of "digital ethics"? Will the digital footprints they leave behind add up to a...