The camp offers flexible, self-contained weekly sessions, allowing parents to enroll their child in any session that fits their schedule, and focuses on empowering the next generation with lifelong skills to navigate an increasingly digital world with confidence.
The "Cyber Safety for New Generation" camp is a flexible, weekly online program designed for children aged 7-12. Each 1-hour session is self-contained and focuses on equipping learners with practical skills and awareness to make smart, responsible decisions online. The curriculum covers essential cyber safety topics, including understanding online privacy and managing one's digital footprint, learning safe communication practices to avoid strangers and respond to uncomfortable situations, and recognizing various online risks such as scams, cyberbullying, fake content, and unsafe websites. The camp also emphasizes building healthy digital habits, including balanced screen time and good online behavior. Through engaging virtual sessions, students will develop an awareness of common online risks and learn how to protect personal information and practice password security.
A typical 1-hour session includes an introduction and warm-up activity, followed by discussions on online privacy and digital footprints, safe communication, recognizing online risks, and concludes with a focus on healthy digital habits and a review of key takeaways.
This camp is best for curious kids aged 7-12 who are already online and want to understand how the internet works, what's safe to share, and how to become responsible digital citizens.
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