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October 5 - January 29
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- All Campus Technology Representatives (CTRs) will have a three-month window to present lessons on cyber safety to teachers with the use of the San Antonio ISD Be Cyber Safe! website which includes the use of the CyberSmart curriculum.
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February 1 - May 28
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- All San Antonio ISD students will have a four-month window to be provided two lessons on cyber safety with the use of CyberSmart curriculum.
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November 2 - March 5
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- All educators, to include district staff, teachers, CICs, and administrators, in San Antonio ISD will have a four-month window to view a video on cyber safety complete with questions online. This course is available 100% online through ePath.
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March 1 - June 4
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(Note: Login requires username and password signin, which is your MS outlook account information)
(ePath course title: Cyber Safety- WBT)
Important Memo:
San Antonio Independent School District
1702 N. Alamo Street • San Antonio, Texas 78215-1201
Telephone (210) 354-3209 • Fax (210) 354-3158
Technology & Management Information Systems
TO: Campus Principals and Curriculum & Instruction Senior Coordinators
FROM: Marcos Mateo Zorola, Chief Information Officer
SUBJECT: SAISD's CyberSafety and Digital Citizenship Program
DATE: November 2, 2009
As a result of a federal mandate, school districts have to certify their staff and students have had learned about CyberSafety and Digital Citizenship. Part of the San Antonio ISD District Technology Plan calls for technology-based professional learning opportunities for administrators, teachers, librarians, and professional instructional support staff at campus and district levels. One of these professional learning opportunities--mandated by the federal government in its requirements for public school districts to receive eRate funding--is to learn more about CyberSafety and Digital Citizenship.
Both cybersafety and digital citizenship are important performance indicators in the state mandated technology applications TEKS (TA:TEKS), No Child Left Behind (NCLB) and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) National Education Technology Standards for Students, Teachers, and Administrators. To meet the eRate requirements necessary, the Office of Instructional Technology & Learning Services (ITLS) has launched a CyberSafety web site that incorporates rich lessons, video tutorials for both teachers and students.
The mission of the CyberSafety initiative in SAISD is to promote cyber-awareness and education for all San Antonio ISD students. To achieve that goal this school year, as mandated by eRate funding requirements, the following schedule has been put in place:
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Timeline
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Component
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Description
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October 5 - January 29
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CyberSafety Introduction
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· All Campus Technology Representatives (CTRs) will have a three-month window to present lessons on cyber safety to teachers with the use of the San Antonio ISD Be Cyber Safe! website which includes the use of the CyberSmart curriculum.
Web Site address is http://itls.saisd.net and then click on the Be CyberSafe button.

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February 1 -
May 28
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CyberSafe Classroom Lessons
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· All San Antonio ISD students will have a four-month window to be provided two lessons on cyber safety with the use of CyberSmart curriculum
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November 2 - March 5
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ePath CyberSafety Course
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· All educators, including district, as well as campus, teachers, professional instructional support staff, and administrators, in San Antonio ISD will have a four-month window to view a video on cyber safety complete with questions online via ePath. The 100% online, self-paced course is now available online. The online course and assessment take an average of 20 minutes to complete.
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March 1 -
June 4
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CyberSafety Campus Certification
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· All principals in San Antonio ISD will be responsible for submitting a CyberSafety Certification form indicating the completion of two cyber safety lessons.
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WHO IS THE TARGET AUDIENCE?
Please discuss this information and the options available with your campus and/or district professional staff under your supervision. At the campus level, this includes any and/or all of the following staff: Principal, Assistant Principals, Vice Principals, Campus Instructional Coordinators, Classroom Teachers (including Physical Education, Special Education), Counselors, Teacher-Librarians/Media Specialists.
At the District level, this includes Curriculum & Instruction Senior Coordinators and their teacher specialist teams, as well as Instructional Technology & Learning Services (ITLS) professional staff.
IS THE EPATH CYBERSAFETY COURSE NOW AVAILABLE?
Yes, the ePath CyberSafety Course is now available and can be completed at any time, from home and/or work. For campus-based staff, here are some suggestions to smooth completion of the 20-minute online course; you are urged to put the following suggestions into practice:
- Avoid waiting until the deadline to have staff complete the ePath CyberSafety Course with included assessment. As principal, you are able to review your campus staff's professional learning transcript in ePath. A video reminder on how to do that will be available online at the CyberSafety Web Site.
- The administration window for the needs assessment is November 2, 2009 through March 5th, 2010. The needs assessment is available online via ePath.
- Administer the assessment during Faculty Meeting time. It is a 20 minute assessment that should be completed by each professional instructional staff member individually.
- Since this needs assessment only takes 20 minutes to complete, and requires a computer per teacher, consider using computer stations in your computer lab(s) and library. The needs assessment can also be taken from any computer—on or off campus—with high-speed Internet access.
- Encourage those uncomfortable with using technology to pair up with staff who are more comfortable. While each will take the assessment individually, they can also lend a helping hand.
- If a teacher fails to successfully complete the assessment, they may retake the course.
- It is important to note that this needs assessment may not be used for PDAS appraisal purposes.
- Rely on campus technology representatives to facilitate all professional instructional staff to take the online assessment.
Should you have any questions, please contact Miguel Guhlin in the Office of Instructional Technology Services at 527-1400.
