The Office of the children's eSafety Commissioner is Australia's peak cyber-safety and digital citizenship educational authority providing access to high quality contemporary resources for teachers, parents and students.
bCyberwise
bCyberwise explores cybersafety through animation, vox pops of children, relevant scenarios, discussion and problem solving. An interactive, student centred session on:
building positive relationships with online and offline friends
safe and respectful behaviour online
responsible behaviours when using communication technology
strategies for keeping personal information safe online
strategies to deal with face to face and cyberbullying
exploring the role of bystanders
ThinkYouKnow
ThinkYouKnow is a joint project between the Australian Federal Police, Microsoft and Datacom.
Hector's World
Hector and his friends enjoy playing computer games and chatting online. They use their computers, the internet and mobile phones the cybersmart way. Explore the online world with Hector and find out how to stay safe.
Zippep's Astro Circus
Zippep and his circus friends reinforce the concept of positive online behaviour, through a series of games aimed at children for 4-7 years of age
So you got naked
Have you or a friend sent a naked or sexual photo or video to someone and you regret it? What should you do?
Google Safety Centre
Learn about Google safety tools designed to help you manage the security and privacy of your personal data.
NetSafe is a series of 17 short animated videos about the Internet and Internet safety for K-12 students. The videos are labeled with grade levels.
Kids Quiz
Sam will guide you through 11 questions about staying safe online. Decide what to do and select an answer from the ones provided.
Student Wellbeing Hub
The Student Wellbeing Hub is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education and was formerly known as the Safe Schools Hub.
Comic Book Capers
The Gizmo family need some help to be safe online. Can you help them make the right choices?
NSTEENS
NSTEENS provides access to cybersafety education activities through on-line comics and animations.
YouTube
YouTube hosts many educational videos that can be useful for teachers and parents in dealing with issues such as digital citizenship and cyber-safety. Take a look at CEO Parramatta's Cyberwise Awareness YouTube resources for Primary and Secondary Students.
Cybersmart Access
These online game-based activities have been created to provide interactive resources that educate children and teens about key cybersafety messages.
Deadly On-line
Build a strong digital footprint by being deadly in everything you say and do online.
On-line, on show
Think twice about sharing sexy pics. Show respect, Keep it private.
Common Sense
Free materials designed to empower students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly in our digital world.
Download these colourful classroom posters from Common Sense to remind your students about digital citizenship and device care and maintenance.
Cybersmart Detectives
Cybersmart Detectives is a teacher-led online resource aimed at Year 4 primary students.
Cybersmart Hero
Cybersmart Hero is a teacher-led online resource aimed at Year 4 primary students.