Bring Your Own Device
Bring your own device (BYOD) is becoming more common in schools. That means that kids are using devices at school and at home, so it’s …
Resources for educators to foster safer online communities through digital citizenship
Bring your own device (BYOD) is becoming more common in schools. That means that kids are using devices at school and at home, so it’s …
Having an appreciation of the unique characteristics of digital information and digital challenges is key to developing an effective prevention and incident response plan
We first introduced a review process – in the form of the Netsafe Kit – in 2000, revising it four times up to 2011. This new …
There has never been a greater need for schools to take a proactive approach towards whole school community promotion of digital citizenship, including online safety …
We no longer ‘go’ online, we are online. We’re more connected than ever. This brings young people incredible opportunities both inside and outside of the …
There has never been a greater need for schools to take a proactive approach towards a whole school community promotion of digital citizenship, including online …
The use of digital technologies is routinely used in Early Childhood Education (ECE) centres. When used meaningfully and as part of a strategic approach, we …
Netsafe has civil powers to help internet users (including teachers, students, whānau and school leaders) more easily resolve cases of harmful digital communication (HDC). There …
Which hero are you? Take our quick quiz for educators to find out if you’re an Energiser, Lone Ranger, Techie, Guide or a Guardian! Find …
The best way to help students learn about the safe and responsible use of digital technologies is through an ongoing conversation about their experiences, deliberate …