Cyber-safety games

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NetAlert

NetAlert is an Australian Government program committed to providing a safe online environment for all families, especially children. NetAlert manages a range of internet safety education programs, as detailed below.

Netty’s World (ages 2 to 7)

Image of Netty's World websiteNetty is the star of a website and will help you learn about internet safety. Netty lives on the internet in Netty's World and guides you through a range of internet safety issues through Netty's Net Adventure. There are five themes to discover:

  1. exploring the Net
  2. getting things off the Net
  3. using smart phones
  4. putting work on the Net, and
  5. making friends on the Net.

Play your way through This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteNetty's World.

 

Image of CyberQuoll websiteCyberQuoll (ages 8 to 12)

CyberQuoll is an internet safety program that contains six activities. Each activity focuses on an internet safety issue that you are likely to encounter. It also has resources for teachers.
Go on an epic adventure with This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteCyberQuoll.

 

Image of CyberNetrix websiteCyberNetrix (ages 13 to 16)

CyberNetrix is an internet safety education program that forms part of the NetAlert CyberSafe Schools program and contains interactive activities.
Find out about online dangers through This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteCyberNetrix.

 

WiseuptoIT (youth)

Image of Wise Up To It websiteWise Up to IT explores the lives of four young people and their experiences on the internet. Four situations. Four victims. Four stories. Many strategies. The website contains video footage as well as other advice and resources.

Find out why virtual reality has become up close and personal through This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteWiseuptoIT (Youth).

 

ThinkUKnow

ThinkUKnow Australia is an internet safety program that includes the This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteThinkUKnow Australia website.Image of ThinkUKnow websiteThinkUKnow Australia is a partnership by the Australian Federal Police (AFP), Microsoft Australia and the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). ThinkUKnow was developed in the UK and is an education initiative by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection (CEOP) Centre.

The following ThinkUKnow UK websites contain resources targeted for specific age groups:

 

ThinkUKnow websites

Image of ThinkUKnow website for 5 to 7 year olds
Image of ThinkUKnow website for 8 to 10 year olds
Image of ThinkUKnow website for 11 to 16 year olds
This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteThinkUKnow - 5 to 7year olds This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteThinkUKnow - 8 to 10 year olds This link will take you off the Stay Smart Online websiteThinkUKnow - 11 to 16 year olds