Watch Western Washington Girl Scouts discuss internet safety and lmk:
Girl Scouts of Western Washington is proud to announce that it has joined the national partnership between Girl Scouts of the USA and Microsoft Windows, called LMK ("let me know") – an online safety resource where girls are the technology experts on subjects that are often best discussed at a teen-to-teen level, like cyberbullying, predators and social networking.
This girl-led campaign allows girls to share their online concerns with peer "tech-perts" about the issues that affect them while raising awareness about how to help keep girls (ages 13–17) safe while surfing the Web. Additionally, parents have access to a site specifically geared to their needs, equipping them with the tools necessary to understand and act on the rapidly changing world of online safety.
Girls: lmk.girlscouts.org
Adults: letmeknow.girlscouts.org
Submit your own internet safety tip video! Girl Scouts will showcase the best videos submitted.
Videos should include:
To submit your video, burn a CD and mail it to:
Kate Dabe
Girl Scouts of Western Washington
PO Box 900961
Seattle, WA 98109
Is your video already posted on YouTube? Would you like to submit it another way? Contact Kate Dabe at kateed@girlscoutsww.org.
Watch Ebony's internet safety tips:
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Try It Out! You can use laptops at our regional offices to try out lmk! Visit:
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