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Utah Students Play Games to Learn Internet Safety

Posted on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at 06:34AM by Registered CommenterInternet Safety Educator | CommentsPost a Comment

Students in 75 Utah public schools will be playing video games to learn about Internet Safety.

The video games, which will reach 300,000 to 400,000 students, are targeted towards junior and senior high school students, include interactive simulations based on real criminal cases that students help solve. 

The new program Web Wise Kids, sponsored by Entertainment Software Association(ESA), will also train educators with the $75,000 pilot program. 
 


   

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