Koini is marketed as a child-safe browser complete with full parental monitoring and controls. However, integrated into the Koini product is also the social network which many people would describe as a Facebook for kids.
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(11/02/2010)
http://www.koini.com
A classroom computer should be carefully monitored for all activity that takes place on it, so that teachers can review the activity to make sure that it falls within the acceptable use as defined by both the school and the parents. A useful, free and open source application that can help with that is an application called KidLogger.
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(01/10/2010)
http://www.kidlogger.net
Zoodles.com is a simple, safe, and free web browser for young children, created by a team of educational professionals with your child's Internet safety in mind. Kids love the Zoodles browser because it offers them a virtual toybox full of educational, entertaining sites that are age- and interest-specific.
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(10/26/2009)
http://www.zoodles.com/
NetSmartz.org is multi-faceted internet safety website from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® (NCMEC). NetSmartzKids.org, a section of NetSmartz.org, is designed specifically for kids and includes tons of age-appropriate interactive and printable materials.
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(03/03/2009)
http://www.netsmartzkids.org
We find and review high-quality free educational software and websites
- mostly for kids, but also for grown-ups. We have a large selection of web-based
software (check the Online tab), as well as Windows educational
software to download (under the Downloads tab).
Many of the software titles are multilingual. In order to
find free learning games and software in your language, you can
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Top 7 Websites to Teach Kids About Internet Safety
The following websites are some of the best resources that parents and teachers can use to introduce kids to some of the things they need to be careful about when they are spending time on the Internet. Read more...