Digital Citizenship / Online Safety
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The reality of today’s students is that their digital reputation, or how they choose to represent themselves online, is being evaluated and assessed by everyone, including college admissions departments and future employers. This page hosts resources to help guide parents/guardians in raising digitally responsible youth.
Online Safety Family Resources
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Jamf Parent on All Student Devices
Jamf Parent is a powerful tool designed to help you monitor and manage your student's device usage on your Android or iOS device, ensuring a safer and more productive digital environment. With Jamf Parent, you'll have access to features to manage your child's device while at home between the hours of 4:00 pm and 6:00 am M-F and from 4:00 pm Friday through 6:00 am Monday (weekends).
Some of these features include;
- **Screen Time Management:** Set limits on screen time and establish healthy usage habits for your child.
- **App Restrictions:** Control which apps your child can access and ensure they are focused on educational content.
- **Device Rules:** With Device Rules feature in Jamf Parent app, you can use it to schedule app restrictions along with which allowed websites on your child's device. This allows you to schedule homework time or bedtime.
- **Remove Passcode:** Remove the passcode a child has put on to lock their device.
We understand that navigating the digital landscape can be challenging, especially when it comes to ensuring the safety and well-being of our children online. With Jamf Parent, we aim to provide you with the tools and resources needed to support your child's digital journey effectively.
How to set up Jamf Parent on your iOS or Android device
As we deploy Jamf Parent to all student devices, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with its features and functionality. Our tech support team will be on hand to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have during the implementation process.
Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please do not hesitate to reach out by submitting at helpdesk ticket at .
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A Parent's Guide to Raising Digitally Responsible Youth
The team at Safer Schools Together created this to help introduce the primary social media platforms and games that are either already being used or have the potential to be used by children.
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Common Sense Media
Common Sense Media is a website that rates books, movies, TV shows, podcasts and more so parents/guardians can feel more comfortable about entertainment choices for their children.
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From Daily Apps to Dangerous Consequences Event
On November 1, 2022, Lakeville Area Schools hosted an event for parents and guardians called From Daily Apps to Dangerous Consequences. Experts talked about what kids may be encountering online, current trends, concerning apps and platforms and recommendations for family rules. The program concluded with panel discussion of experts from Lakeville Area Schools, Lakeville Police Department, and the Dakota County Sheriff's Office.
Please watch two recordings from the event's opening introduction and the panel discussion with experts as well as a video presentation from Safer Schools that reflects what was shared at the event.
Please note, these recordings are intended for parents/guardians only.
Program Introduction
Safer Schools Presentation
Watch the Safer Schools Together portion of the Daily Apps to Dangerous Consequences event.
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- Enter the Password: lakeville2022
Note: This video expires on December 1, 2023
Panel Discussion with Experts
Digital Safety Management and Anonymous Tip Reporting
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Through the combined use of monitoring student activity on Lakeville Area Schools iPads and the district's anonymous tip reporting system, Lakeville Area Schools can proactively identify students who are struggling, provide support where needed, and create a safer school environment. These tools are part of our larger, proactive safety and security plan.
Surgeon General's Advisory
Digital Citizenship Lessons
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Digital Learning and Media Specialists in Lakeville Area Schools support students in grades K-12 to learn how to navigate online, use digital tools for academic success, be safe online, and be well-rounded digital citizens. All students learn grade-appropriate lessons about the following topic areas in alignment with Common Sense Media:
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Media Balance & Well-Being
Students go beyond screen time to explore the impact their digital lives can have on their well-being and relationships while learning to balance media in their everyday lives.
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Privacy & Security
Students learn how to protect personal information and gain a deeper understanding of their data privacy rights so they can advocate for themselves and others.
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Digital Footprint & Identity
Students consider the benefits and risks of online sharing and explore how a digital persona can affect one's sense of self, reputation, and relationships.
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Relationships & Communication
Students reflect on how to build positive relationships, avoid risky online talk, and understand why some topics and conversations can best lend themselves to certain mediums.
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Cyberbullying & Digital Drama
Students take on these tough topics and play the active role of upstander to build positive, supportive online communities and combat online cruelty.
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News & Media Literacy
Students identify credible and trustworthy information sources and reflect on their responsibilities as thoughtful media creators and consumers.