Authors
Ilene Berson, Micael Berson, Shreya Desai, Donald Falls, John Fenaughty
Publication date
2008/9
Journal
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education
Volume
8
Issue
3
Pages
222-243
Publisher
Society for Information Technology & Teacher Education
Description
A range of electronic resources, including video-based instruction, are used to promote cybersafety to young people at school. This evaluation analyzed seven distinct programs that use electronic media in Internet safety initiatives in schools. The findings highlight emerging evidence on successful approaches to engage children in assessing risky cybersafety situations, developing appropriate management techniques, and practicing responsible decision making online. Based on the prevention effectiveness literature and the tenets of behavior decision theory, a rubric was developed to evaluate the effectiveness of online instructional materials in teaching ethical behavior in digital environments. The rubric demonstrates that high quality cybersafety resources are based on a coherent theoretical framework, integrate multiple program components, and allow for skill rehearsal.
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Scholar articles
I Berson, M Berson, S Desai, D Falls, J Fenaughty - Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher …, 2008