Virginia Internet Safety Guidelines              


Intro Page
Age-Appropriate Guidelines
Cyberbullying
Definitions
E-Mail
Ethics
Filtering
Hate Sites
Identity Theft
Instant Messaging
Organizations
Internet Benefits & Risks
Legal: National
Legal: Virginia Laws
Newsletters
Online Games
Parent/Child Sample Agreements
Peer to Peer (P2P)or File Sharing
Predators (Luring / Grooming)
Professional Development
Reporting Problems
Research
Sample School & Division Policies
Sites for Educators
Sites for Kids
Sites for Older Kids
Sites for Parents
Social Networking (Blogs,         Personal Web Pages, Chats
Student Instruction: Lesson Plans/
        Curricula
Virginia Law
Virginia Guidelines Booklet
Virginia School Resources

 

 Reporting Problems

Cyberstalking, Harassment, and Cyberbullying Form by Wired Safety
https://www.wiredsafety.org/forms/stalking.html
• Online form for reporting cyberstalking and cyberbullying

TheCyberTipline by National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
http://www.cybertipline.com/
• Reporting mechanism for child sexual exploitation

GetNetWise: Reporting Trouble by Internet Education Foundation
http://kids.getnetwise.org/trouble/
http://onguardonline.gov/filecomplaint.html
• Identifying, reporting, and educating children about online crimes

Internet Crime Complaint Center by FBI and National White Collar Crime Center
http://www.ic3.gov/
• Mechanism for reporting and investigating online crimes

OnGuard Online: File a Complaint by Federal Trade Commission
http://onguardonline.gov/filecomplaint.html
• Types of online crimes and who should be notified

Report a CyberCrime by ProtectKids.com
http://www.protectkids.com/report/index.htm
• Cyber tipline and links to local FBI offices


This site was developed by the Institute for Connecting Science Research to the Classroom at Virginia Tech.
For additional input please contact John Wenrich