2011 MS-ISAC Contest 

The Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center (MS-ISAC) is once again conducting a national K-12 Computer Safety Contest to encourage young people to use the Internet safely and securely and to craft messages and images that will best resonate with their peers across the country.

The Office of Information Security and Controls, from the West Virginia Office of Technology, is coordinating the State’s first year of participation in this event.

Rules

Format
Original hand drawn or electronically created submissions will be accepted.
Text should be dark and large enough to read.

Layout & Dimensions
8.5” x 11” in landscape format.

Content
DO NOT send any artwork that contains trademarked images or brands such as Disney Characters, Dell, Google, Twitter, etc. For additional information on copyright visit: http://www.copyrightkids.org/

Do not put any identifying information on the front of the poster.

Teachers, support staff and parents may offer minimum technical support but cannot aid in the creative process. No professional (paid) assistance is allowed.

Entry Form - Download Here

Links and Information

For Students

  • Chat Danger
  • Cyber Smart
  • FBI Kids
  • Love Our Children USA Tips
  • For Teachers

  • Anti-Bullying
  • Cyber Smart Kids
  • Net Smartz
  • Stay Safe Online
  • Kid's Saftey
  • Internet Safety Site Reviews
  • For Parents

  • Bullying
  • Cyber Angels
  • Cyber Crime
  • FTC
  • iSafe
  • On Guard Online
  • Protect Kids
  • Safe Net
  • Safe Surf
  • Kid's Saftey
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    Last Updated: 05/09/2012