Event modules
This section outlines some example activities that could be integrated into a local Internet Safety Program. Each of these activities can be planned as part of a larger Internet Safety Program, or as a standalone event. These include:  Community Leader Forums (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| Community Leader Forums engage local community leaders-who, in turn, are able to inform their communities-around the topics of Internet safety, computing security, and secure technology solutions. | October 1, 2007 |  Community Computing Safety Seminars (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| Seminar presentations raise awareness about computing security and Internet safety issues, and educate attendees about technology- and behavior-based ways to address risks. | October 1, 2007 |  Parent Nights (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| Parent Nights focus on raising parental awareness of, and providing solutions to, computing security and Internet safety issues for children through informative presentations and discussions with subject-matter experts and security solution providers. | October 1, 2007 |  School Assemblies (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| School Assemblies are a unique opportunity to present students at participating elementary, middle, or high schools with focused information on computing security and Internet safety issues presented in a format tailored for them. | October 1, 2007 |  Roundtables on Children's Computing Safety (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| Roundtables on Children's Computing Safety bring together key stakeholders to discuss the state of the children's computing issue locally and determine actions that can be taken, together, to enhance the education and guidance around computing security and Internet safety moving forward. | October 1, 2007 |  Youth Summits on Internet Safety (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| Youth Summits on Internet Safety are multi-faceted events that include presentations, smaller breakout sessions, and hands-on activities for teens to drive greater awareness of the behaviors and technologies they can employ to improve their safety online. | October 1, 2007 |  Internet Safety Fairs (42 KB, Microsoft Word file)
| Internet Safety Fairs provide opportunities for young people, their parents or guardians, and the public community to learn more about the risks and solutions associated with computing security and Internet safety. | October 1, 2007 |
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