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Alaska Internet Circle of Safety
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The Internet is becoming the town square for the global village of tomorrow. -Bill Gates Computer literacy is not optional for the next generation; it's essential. It is our responsibility, as adults, to teach children to navigate the Internet safely, efficiently, and legally. Unfortunately, the Internet is unchartered territory for many of us, so we must take time to educate ourselves first. The Alaska Internet Circle of Safety is a resource for adults who would like to teach their children to be responsible online citizens. This project was funded by the Institute of Museum and Library Services, and is a joint effort of the Alaska State Library and the Alaska Library Association. Help is just a click away. Welcome.
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