Raising a Digital Generation: Media Awareness Network Launches New Tutorial for Parents
October 29, 2010
Ottawa Media Awareness Network (MNet) today released e-Parenting Tutorial: Keeping up with your kids online activities, an online resource to help parents better understand and become actively involved in their childrens online lives.
Made possible through financial contributions from Inukshuk Learning Plan Fund and Bell, this engaging interactive tool helps parents increase their awareness of the ways that children and teens are using the Internet for learning, entertainment and socializing, and the issues they may be encountering along the way. Through the exploration of five key themes homework, cyberbullying, marketing, online relationships and excessive use parents can develop the knowledge and skills they need to help their children navigate the Internet safely, wisely and responsibly.
Parents often feel unprepared when it comes to helping their children manage their online lives, said Jane Tallim, Co-Executive Director of MNet. e-Parenting Tutorial is designed to instill the confidence they need to help their kids become thoughtful cybercitizens.
This practical resource takes a light-hearted approach while tackling serious issues, with downloadable tip sheets and links to further resources to help parents out. The key message throughout is that parents need to talk with their kids about their online explorations and work together to develop ground rules that everyone can live with.
e-Parenting Tutorial is available for free on Media Awareness Networks Web site (www.media-awareness.ca). It is also available on Be Web Aware (www.bewebaware.ca), an Internet safety Web site for parents developed by MNet in partnership with Bell.
The e-Parenting Tutorial development and promotion partners are the Alberta School Councils Association, The Alberta Library and the Canadian Home and School Federation.
For more information contact:
Ann Marie Paquet
Communications Officer
Media Awareness Network
Phone: 613-224-7721 x231
Email: apaquet@media-awareness.ca
Website: www.media-awareness.ca
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