Digiteen co-founders Vicki Davis and Julie LIndsay and Pennsylvania Public School teacher, Suzie Nestico, have been featured on the Microsoft Internet Safety website for their work with the Digiteen™ projects.
"We're excited about sharing the story of Digiteen and having students research the facts about Internet safety and take action to educate their peers about how to be safer on-line," says Davis. "They are largely responsible for their own Internet culture and this helps them get the facts in a way that promotes change in their on-line habits."
These brochures can be downloaded from Microsoft's Internet safety website or below:
"We're excited about sharing the story of Digiteen and having students research the facts about Internet safety and take action to educate their peers about how to be safer on-line," says Davis. "They are largely responsible for their own Internet culture and this helps them get the facts in a way that promotes change in their on-line habits."
These brochures can be downloaded from Microsoft's Internet safety website or below:
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