NetSafe Videos for Trainers

The following videos have been produced in an effort to educate students, parents, teachers and others on a variety of Internet safety topics. We invite you to view and/or download these videos for your educational benefit. If you would like to download any of the videos below, visit eMedia.

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New NetSafe Video

A Conversation with the Internet (4 min 8 sec)
Listen in as 15-year-old Haley has a conversation with the Internet. Along the way, she learns a few things about Internet safety.

 


Animated NetSafe Videos

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For Parents, Teachers, and Administrators

Information about NetSafe Utah (2 min 40 sec) Closed Captioning
With mobile devices and computers everywhere, it’s important that adults understand what kids are doing in the virtual world. This video introduces viewers to NetSafe Utah, a program with trainings, videos, links to web resources and more that can help parents, grandparents, caregivers and teachers keep kids safe online.
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Grades K-3 Videos

What is the Internet? (2 min 23 sec) Closed Captioning
The Internet is big! This video introduces young children to Molly to help them understand what the Internet is and that, just like in the real world, it has some places that are safe for kids and some that are not.
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What is Personal Information? (2 min 22 sec) Closed Captioning
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not can be difficult. This video defines personal information and how to protect it in terms young children can understand.
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Be Kind Online (1 min 57 sec) Closed Captioning
Being helpful and kind online is the best way to keep the Internet safe and fun for everybody. This video helps young children understand why it’s important to treat others how they want to be treated, even when they’re online.
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Tell an Adult (2 min 02 sec) Closed Captioning
Staying safe includes knowing what to do when you feel uncomfortable, sad or scared. This video helps young children understand they should tell a trusted adult if something on the Internet makes them feel bad.
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Grades 4-6 Videos

Cyber Bullies are No Fun (2 min 19 sec) Closed Captioning
When Alex runs into a bully on the playground, he knows what to do. But how can Alex handle the bully when he starts posting mean messages and texting threats? This video gives kids strategies for handling cyber bullies, including saving copies of inappropriate messages and telling a trusted adult.
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What is Personal Information? (2 min 41 sec) Closed Captioning
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not can be difficult. This video defines personal information and how to protect it in terms kids can relate to.
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Online "Friends" (2 min 12 sec) Closed Captioning
Connecting with friends online can be a lot of fun—but when you don’t know someone in the real world, you can’t be sure who they are. This video gives kids a simple, sensible rule for deciding how to choose online friends: stick with the friends you know in the real world to stay safe and keep things fun.
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Talk to an Adult You Trust (2 min 16 sec) Closed Captioning
Kids need to know what to do if something on the Internet makes them feel uncomfortable. This video encourages kids to talk to a trusted adult if they come across material that isn’t for kids or if they are being bullied.
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Posting Pictures Online (2 min 24 sec) Closed Captioning
Hoping to impress his friends, Alex is thinking of posting a picture of himself online. This video helps kids understand why they should be careful when taking, sharing and receiving digital pictures.
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Grades 7-12 Videos

A Conversation with the Internet (4 min 8 sec)
Listen in as 15-year-old Haley has a conversation with the Internet. Along the way, she learns a few things about Internet safety.

Cyber-Bullying (2 min 32 sec) Closed Captioning
How should Joe deal with Lamer Bill’s threatening emails, texts and web posts? This video explains what cyber bullying is and gives a simple, solid strategy for handling it: save the messages and tell a trusted adult.
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Protect Your Personal Information (2 min 33 sec) Closed Captioning
Joe and Maggie use personal information to register for online accounts, shop and socialize. This video helps teens understand why and how to keep personal information secure.
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Stick With Your Real Friends! (2 min 18 sec) Closed Captioning
Connecting with friends online can be a lot of fun—but when you don’t know someone in the real world, you can’t be sure who they are. This video gives teens a simple, sensible rule for deciding how to choose online friends: stick with real friends you know in the real world to stay safe and keep things fun.
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Trusted Adults Can Help You (2 min 20 sec) Closed Captioning
The Internet can be a cool place, but like in the real world, everyone needs help to stay safe online. This video encourages teens to reach out to the people they trust if they ever experience anything that makes them feel weird or uncomfortable.
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Posting Pictures Online (2 min 23 sec) Closed Captioning
Posting a picture takes only a second but it lasts a lifetime with social media. This video invites teens to consider the consequences of sharing inappropriate photos that can be copied, altered and viewed by future employers.
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Distracted Driving (2 min 28 sec) Closed Captioning
Would you drive blindfolded? Probably not. Yet driving while distracted by mobile phone conversations or texts is like putting on a virtual blindfold. This video explains why drivers should curb mobile devices.
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Public Network Safety (2 min 26 sec) Closed Captioning
Open Wi-Fi networks are convenient, but they can also expose a computer to hackers. This video describes the precautions that allow for safe use of open Wi-Fi.
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Mobile Location Privacy (2 min 07 sec) Closed Captioning
Many smartphones attach a little piece of information to every picture that tells exactly where the picture was taken and when. This is called Geotagging, and when you share a photo, your location is included with it. This can be dangerous if that information gets into the wrong hands.
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NetSafe Program

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View Video Clip NetSafe Utah: Cybersafe Your Teens (56 min 47 sec)
The Internet is a useful tool, but it has a dark side—and parents are the #1 most important factor in protecting kids online. A panel of law enforcement, technology and social media experts discuss Internet Safety with a studio audience parents and kids in this video produced by PBS Utah in partnership with UEN.



NetSafe Videos

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Cell Phone & Photos (5 min 16 sec)
Many teens unwittingly commit felonies when taking and sharing digital photos. Learn the pitfalls of digital cameras and how to avoid them from the law enforcement experts and teens in this video.
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Parents, Kids & Technology (7 min 50 sec)
While most adults use the Internet primarily to retrieve information, most kids use it to connect with peers. This videos explains how adults can keep kids safe online by understanding this difference.
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Grooming Gracie (5 min 08 sec)
Online predators “groom” potential victims through a series of seemingly harmless interactions that escalate into a relationship. This video reveals how a predator collects personal information, builds trust and coaxes a teen into meeting offline.
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Online Chat Begins at Home (8 min 25 sec)
Parents, grandparents and guardians need to know how to talk to kids about Internet Safety. This video tells how.
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Kids Know Technology – Now it’s Your Turn (6 min 44 sec)
Learn basic terms regarding today’s technology with a video that reveals a typical teen’s online activities.
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It’s Just a Game – Or Is it? (8 min 48 sec)
How do online predators gain information from unsuspecting gamers? This video offers an example that will make kids thinks twice about the seemingly harmless information they share with their virtual “friends.”
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Educational videos for kids an teens by NetSmartz. The videos are also "filtered by age group". Some Spanish versions are also available.
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