Use the filters below to find educational online safety videos suited to your students. You can view the full resource suite for the videos that have supporting teaching materials such as slide decks, lesson plans and student worksheets.
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Lodging a cyberbullying complaint
Cyberbullying includes abusive texts, hurtful videos and the intimidation of young people under the age of 18. This video explains the steps to take, how to get help and make a complaint.
Cybersmart Challenge
Cybersmart Forever
This video looks at the risks involved in sharing digital images. See other videos, about cyberbullying and protecting personal information, in the full suite of Cybersmart Challenge teaching materials.
When Ben goes for an interview, the employer looks at his social media posts, not just his resume. This video shows how an online presence can reveal past behaviours and why it's important to examine our online footprint.
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Good choices and good behaviour
Face to face bullying and cyberbullying are both hurtful. What we post on the internet can be seen by lots of people and this video explains how to make good choices online.
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Protecting each other online
We all have a shared responsibility to protect each other online. This video looks at how to make the internet a safer place and support others online when things go wrong.
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Legal consequences of online behaviour
Online actions and behaviours – like hacking, stalking and cyberbullying – can have serious and long-term consequences. This video explains what to do if you make a mistake and where to go for help.
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Digital Citizens Guide
What kind of digital citizen are you? This video explores what it means to be a good digital citizen and how we can make the internet a better place.
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Digital DNA
This video explores how your digital footprint is created and the benefits of being online. It looks at how information and data is collected and asks where your next digital footprint will take you.
Play it Fair Online
Online safety tips
Find out how Caitlin Bassett (Australian Netball), Grant ‘Scooter’ Patterson (Paralympic swimming) and Taliqua Clancy (Olympic Beach Volleyball) play it safe and fair online.
Connor makes the decision to upload a photo that begins an avalanche of bullying against Kyle, online and off. Connor realises that sometimes a joke is not just a joke ...
Primary students will learn basic online safety skills, including why it is essential to Ask, Check and Think before acting in the digital world. This video is part of the Be Secure suite of related teaching materials.
#GameOn is an eSafety video following the online experiences of a group of lower secondary students who find themselves in situations that catch them off-guard and teach them the consequences of making poor decisions online.