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2010 ESU Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship Contest


OPS (ESU #19) is invited to take part in the 2010 ESU Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship Contest.
This is a joint venture between the Nebraska Educational Service Units (ESUs) and the Nebraska Attorney General's office.

Students can create
Digital posters
Hand drawn posters
Audio PSAs (public service announcements)
Video PSAs
or "Other" (brochures, etc.)

-that deal with Internet and cyber safety please consider submitting for the contest. Submit entries to Mrs. Brown no later than March 9, 2010. There is a category for grades K-4 and 5-8.

See Contest Rules

2010 ESU Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship Contest


OPS (ESU #19) is invited to take part in the 2010 ESU Internet Safety and Digital Citizenship Contest.
This is a joint venture between the Nebraska Educational Service Units (ESUs) and the Nebraska Attorney General's office.

Students can create
Digital posters
Hand drawn posters
Audio PSAs (public service announcements)
Video PSAs
or "Other" (brochures, etc.)

-that deal with Internet and cyber safety please consider submitting for the contest. Submit entries to Mrs. Brown no later than March 9, 2010. There is a category for grades K-4 and 5-8.

See Contest Rules

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The Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA) is providing the following opportunities to students. Please review the information on each contest as the contest deadlines can vary.  Please refer to PDF files available for download at http://www.netasite.org/awards.html

NOTE: Please read the contest guidelines carefully some will require you to follow fair use guidelines or to cite Internet resources. Here are resources for reference:

Click to find student contests:
Graphic Imagery | Conference Logo| Interactive Digital Media | Movie Contest | Open Class

The Nebraska Educational Technology Association (NETA) is providing the following opportunities to students. Please review the information on each contest as the contest deadlines can vary.  Please refer to PDF files available for download at http://www.netasite.org/awards.html

NOTE: Please read the contest guidelines carefully some will require you to follow fair use guidelines or to cite Internet resources. Here are resources for reference:

Click to find student contests:
Graphic Imagery | Conference Logo| Interactive Digital Media | Movie Contest | Open Class

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Be Safe
Be Responsible
Be Respectful

No food, drink, candy, or gum in the lab.
Do not use lotion, or comb your hair in the lab.
Restroom only for Emergencies!
 Do not move equipment.
 Do not disassemble equipment.
 No Internet without a school related assignment.
 Obey copyright laws.
 Work quietly and stay on task.
 No profanity is allowed.
 Please ask permission before printing.
 Leave work area clean and push in chairs.

Classroom Conduct Rules  
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Be Safe
Be Responsible
Be Respectful

No food, drink, candy, or gum in the lab.
Do not use lotion, or comb your hair in the lab.
Restroom only for Emergencies!
 Do not move equipment.
 Do not disassemble equipment.
 No Internet without a school related assignment.
 Obey copyright laws.
 Work quietly and stay on task.
 No profanity is allowed.
 Please ask permission before printing.
 Leave work area clean and push in chairs.

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Omaha Public Library Homework Help. 

This free service allows students with a Library card to connect to an expert tutor every day from 2 to 9 p.m. Live Homework Help® is easy to use. Students simply go to the Library’s website omahapubliclibrary.org, click on “You’ve Got Homework” and then enter grade level and subject.

Omaha Public Library Homework Help. 

This free service allows students with a Library card to connect to an expert tutor every day from 2 to 9 p.m. Live Homework Help® is easy to use. Students simply go to the Library’s website omahapubliclibrary.org, click on “You’ve Got Homework” and then enter grade level and subject.

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