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"USA-Lithuania: Keep It Private Keep It Safe"

St. Paul Interparochial School's Computer Club (located in the state of New Jersey, USA) has partnered together with the Ziburys Secondary School in Lithuania to enter the Safer Internet Day Blogathon Competition. Together we chose the E-Privacy theme and the title of our work is- "Keep It Private Keep It Safe." This title was selected because we are focusing on e-safety and e-privacy issues. Kids our age are experiencing the internet generation. We think kids should be more aware of what can happen if they start to give out personal information. St. Paul Interparochial School's Computer Club developed a web page on the school's website which links to a PowerPoint presentation, a movie clip and a poster focusing on the theme. The Ziburys Secondary School in Lithuania created a leaflet from a questionaire sent out into the school.

Click the download file below to view St. Paul Interparochial School's PowerPoint presentation.
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Click below to view a Web Page built by the Computer Club of St. Paul Interparochial School for the Blogathon.
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Click below to view the St. Paul Interparochial School's Movie Clip
Click to watch a video (MPG video, 51 seconds, 5,5 MB

Click below to view posters created by St. Paul Interparochial School's Computer Club
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Click below to view Ziburys Secondary School's PowerPoint presentation.
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Click below to view leaflets created by the Ziburys Secondary School for Students and Parents.
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Click below to view the Ziburys Secondary School's Movie Clip
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Comments

Good job to all my Computer Club members!
I knew you could do it.

Way to go guys!!!

Our common work brought a good result :)

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