Safety tips for Students Online

  • Never give out personal information on-line, such as their full name, address, telephone number, or school information.
  • Never upload pictures of themselves on the Internet to people they do not personally
    know.
  • Never download pictures from an unknown source. There is a good chance that these downloaded pictures could be sexually explicit images
  • Never respond to E-mail or messages that are suggestive, obscene, or harassing.
  • Never arrange a face-to-face meeting with an individual they met on-line.
 

Homework Tips and Study Habits

Roll Call

You are never going to do well on your exams if you never show up for class. Be sure to attend every class, even if your best friend isn't in the same math class as you. And, take advantage of any tutorials or extra help your teachers offer. When you're struggling with a subject, any extra help you can get can make a huge difference.

Keep a Routine

Set aside a specific time to do your homework and studying every day. Whether that's right after school or after supper, a set schedule can often help you focus a lot easier. Don't try to fit your homework around socializing with friends. Homework should be a priority.

Shhhh!

If you can't find a quiet place to focus on your homework at your house, why not head to the library? Be sure you have as little distraction as possible when studying. Avoid watching tv, talking on the phone or playing music that makes you want to dance around the living room while doing homework.

Be Inquisitive

If you find that having a friend study for a test with you helps the most, why not make flash cards or make mini quizzes for one another to answer. The key is to make use of your study time and not turn the get-together into a video game marathon or gossip session.

Write it Down

Keep all your notes from your classes and read them over, as well as your textbooks. Make note of things your teacher has said might be on your test so you can be sure to review it. If you're just reading straight from a textbook or novel for class, try reading aloud. Hearing yourself say it while you read often helps you to retain more of what you've read.

Ask For Help

If you are still struggling with forming good study habits, don't be afraid to talk to your teachers. I am sure that they would make themselves available to you. Your teachers may also be able to suggest tutors that you could work with.

How to do Research on the Internet

To clearly identify what you are searching for ... using Glen A. Brookes as the example ... search by typing "Glen A. Brookes" in the search line, making sure to bracket the full name in quotation marks. This keeps the Glen - A. - Brookes together. Otherwise, the search will be for each part of his name and you will get some returns for Glen A. Brookes as a name, but quickly find that the Glen and Brookes are scattered throughout the results.
  • To expand on your search for Glen A. Brookes, let's assume you want to find his military service record or simply about his military service, then you would type in "Glen A. Brookes", "military service", which narrows your results. Using quotation marks (" ") to bracket or focus the search is key.
  • This technique can be expanded by searching for "Glen Brookes", "military service" as the search, "Glen Brookes", "military records", etc. The quotation marks hold the phrase or name together and variations on this type of search will bring more and more records. The search may bring results for "Glen A.W. Brookes". To eliminate that possibility, you can try to search by typing in "Glen Brookes", "military records" -"Glen A.W. Brookes", which may eliminate the problem.
  • Whole quotes can be found using this technique, as well, which is very useful to locate quotes found out of context or to identify the quoter or source of a quote. Always be sure to encase the quote with quotation marks.
  • "Clustering" can also be helpful in this regard. This allows you to more easily navigate broad, general queries by breaking results down into automatic categories. For example, a query on "Glen Brookes" may yield a cluster labeled "military records.

Useful Links

http://www.netsmartz.org/netteens.htm

http://ikeepsafe.org/iksc_kids/

http://www.icra.org/kids/

http://www.childdevelopmentinfo.com/

http://www.kidzworld.com/