Student & Family Resources
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Be Internet Awesome
To make the most of the Internet, kids need to be prepared to make smart decisions. Be Internet Awesome teaches kids the fundamentals of digital citizenship and safety so they can explore the online world with confidence.
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Tips for Safe Social Networking for Teens
These tips, based on the latest research, will help teens’ socializing stay fun and safe.
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Cybersecurity: 7 Ways to Keep Kids Safe Online
Kids can be exposed to unique risks in cyberspace. Help kids remember that cybersafety should always be a priority, and check out these tips for promoting kids’ Internet security.
Staff & District Resources
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Resources, Access and Internet Use Agreement
In accordance with the mission of the Anchorage School District, staff must use the District’s network and communications resources, along with any associated equipment, in a responsible, ethical, respectful and legal manner.
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Technology & Hardware Online Resources
Find approved devices, apps & online resources or submit a request for new app.
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Email and Student Privacy
Email is an easy way to communicate with students and parents. Prior to sending an email, it’s important to evaluate the risk associated with sending student information and recognizing if it is personally identifiable information (PII). This video walks you through best practices on how to email student information.
Alerts & Advisories
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Teachers: Top Features for Securing Your Virtual Classrooms & Enhancing Students’ Learning Experiences
We want a positive experience for you and your students on Zoom. Here are a few ways to ensure a secure virtual classroom experience.
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What You Need to Know About COVID-19 Scams
Taking advantage of current events is a common tactic that cybercriminals use to fuel their malicious activities. With the global pandemic of COVID-19 and an overwhelming desire for the most current information, it can be difficult for users to ensure they are clicking on reliable resources. So far, the MS-ISAC has seen malicious activity come through just about every channel: email, social media, text and phone messages, and misleading or malicious websites.