Monday, April 27, 2015

Wise Netizen Announces “I Am Wise Netizen” Drawing Contest for Young Kids.

Wise Netizen (www.wisenetizen.com) has launched this drawing contest on their official Facebook page, where 3 participants can win a Disney gift hamper by drawing a poster which talks about Internet safety rules. The contest ends on 20th June and the winners will be announced on 30th June 2015. Wise Netizen, a website focusing on educating young kids about Internet Safety has initiated a drawing contest titled “I am Wise Netizen” on 25th April 2015. Launched last year, http://www.wisenetizen.com helps parents and teachers to educate their kids about Internet Safety in an interactive manner with help of quizzes, posters, guides and videos available on the website.
“I am Wise Netizen” contest requires parents to register on the website and then educate their child about online safety. Then parents should ask their child to draw a poster defining Internet Safety rules. Once the poster is complete, parents need to upload a photo of the poster on their Facebook page and get maximum votes in order to win the contest.
Sonal Pawar (Founder- Wise Netizen) says, “Nowdays kids are glued to internet and educating young kids about eSafety has become an urgent need. We know that getting attention of kids especially for a topic like Internet Safety is very difficult. So we decided to come up with a drawing contest for kids and help parents to teach them online safety in an interactive manner.”
The contest will end on 20th June 2015 and 3 participants will win prize depending on the number of votes. To know more details about the contest visitwww.wisenetizen.com/contest1
About Wise Netizen:
www.wisenetizen.com is a website which focuses on promoting and educating young kids about Internet Safety. With help of Wise Netizen, parents and teacher can educate their kids about Internet Safety and make them cybersmart. They can use the resources like quizzes, videos, guides, ask an expert, posters and tips available on the website for free.
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Wise Netizen helps you and your child to become cyber smart.

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Summary: Wise Netizen launches a portal http://www.wizenetizen.com to help educate parents on how to keep their children safe online. Wise Netizen promotes and educates families about online safety. Becoming a wise netizen is no longer a matter of choice – it is a compulsion. It is important for parents to make sure that their child understand eSafety. Children often become easy targets for cyber criminals. Website includes features like videos, quizzes, guides and posters.
Article: Preteen children are exposed to such high levels of technology at such a young vulnerable age. They lack the maturity to behave responsibly online. It is of utmost importance that parents learn how to protect them and prevent such online dangers.
A wise netizen is a person who –
• Knows how to behave like a responsible digital citizen
• Can protect himself and his child from cyber crime
• Teaches their children proper net etiquette
Wise Netizen will help and guide parents on how to use the internet wisely. It is an easy-to-use website which answers all questions without parents’ even having to ask them.
Website’s experts are always on stand-by, in case parents have any queries about safe surfing. AtExpert Advice page, an expert will gladly guide parents on everything – from reporting a cybercrime to preventing one.
How-To Tips on the website gives practical tips about internet safety. Website’s features videosregarding online safety and chat dangers, for example, how to stay safe on YouTube, Facebook. Parents and children can take online safety quizzes to understand the basic concepts on eSafety.
For free, parents can download resources like
• eSafety Tool Kits
• Online safety Guides and Posters
• Reports that show relevant statistics
• Social Networking Guidelines for Internet safety on Facebook, Twitter, etc.
Parents can use these resources to discuss safe surfing issues with children, start a dinner table discussions with articles and blog posts about cyber bullying, etc. If parents have more questions, or some doubts, then they can contact the team at http://www.wisenetizen.com.
Register on the website now and become a wise netizen!