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WHAT'S YOUR CYBERSAVVY PLAN?

AN INVITATION TO PARENTS

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teacher Get CyberSavvy! is planned to be useful to you in many ways. This checklist will help you decide how you want to organize your presentation.

Cybersavvy Plan


Whom will you invite?

  • parents only?
  • any interested adults in the community?
  • parents and children?
  • children only?
  • parents or children with special needs or interests?

Where will you meet?

  • in a school or library facility?
  • another site?

When will you meet?

  • a weekday morning or afternoon for available parents?
  • an evening?
  • a Saturday morning?

How will you use computers?

  • slides or printouts to show computer screens for e-mail and other Internet activities?
  • go "live" on the Internet with a computer and projector so that the audience will see how information flows online?
  • conduct the demonstration yourself?
  • an assistant at the computer while you describe what's happening on screen?
  • computers for audience use?

Who will help?

  • parents who will discuss their experiences on the Internet?
  • someone on a home computer to receive and reply to an e-mail and instant message during the workshop?

What printed resources will you use?

  • information packets for audience members?
  • printouts of Web home pages?
  • copies of the Get CyberSavvy! booklet?
  • information about your school's Internet policies?
  • other resources such as a reference sheet or sample Internet publications?
  • door prizes, such as Internet access software samples?

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