The Media Awareness Network (MNet) is home to one of the world’s most comprehensive collections of media education and Internet literacy resources. The website has a wide variety of free resources for teachers (en)(fr), parents (en)(fr), and students (en)(fr).
One of their special initiatives is the Be Web Aware (en)(fr) program, which includes many helpful tips for teens using social software, instant messaging, blogs, and web search. The resources are available in both French and English.
Related Resources
- Media Awareness Network (en) (fr)
- Tout savoir sur… les blogues
- Are You Web Aware? – Blogs
- Be Web Aware (en)(fr)
- Yahoo! Safely
- Connect Safely
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