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CyberSafety Tic Tac KNOW

CyberSafety Tic Tac KNOW. A Technology Safety Quiz for Parents, Teachers, Counselors, and other Care Takers. Russ Sabella, PhD www.SchoolCounselor.com/safety. Version 1.0 2/10/2007. Directions. Split your audience/class into two groups, one will be X’s, the other O’s.

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CyberSafety Tic Tac KNOW

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  1. CyberSafetyTic Tac KNOW A Technology Safety Quiz for Parents, Teachers, Counselors, and other Care Takers Russ Sabella, PhD www.SchoolCounselor.com/safety Version 1.0 2/10/2007

  2. Directions • Split your audience/class into two groups, one will be X’s, the other O’s. • Pick one representative from each group that will, in collaboration with their groups, make the decisions for which answer to pick and which place on the tic-tac-toe grid to put their mark. • On the next slide, you will get the chance to have representatives “flip” to go first. After they have decided, advance the slide to reveal the results of the coin toss. • Also open the following website for the game grid (you’ll have to go back and forth between this PPT and the game; keep only these two things open and use ALT-TAB on a Windows machine to easily do this). Also know that you will be able to click on one of these links and go directly to the website from the coin toss screen. • If “O” goes first: http://www.neave.com/games/tictactoe/tictactoe.swf • If “X” goes first: http://gfx-pros.com/pspflash/tictactoe.swf

  3. Who goes first … ?

  4. Next Questions

  5. One way to “get around” a schools blocking software is to: • Bring a PlayStation Portable and log in • Use a proxy server • Slip the front office assistant $20 for a password • Connect to the Net using a “CodeCrasher” • All of the above

  6. Social Networks allow any person to: • Establish “friends” • Post events (e.g. parties) • Search for others based on demographics • Upload videos • All of the above

  7. Students use the following method to cheat: • Photocam • Language translators • Essay purchases • Copy and paste • All of the above

  8. Sexual predators use which of the following to learn more about their victims? • Video sites • Social Networks • Government Databases • Chat rooms • All of the above

  9. One precaution that parents can take to protect their children is to: • Put the computer in the child’s bedroom • Install blocking/filtering software • Take their child to an Internet Café • Ban use of the Internet • All of the above

  10. Cyberbullying is: • When one cyborg or robot bullies another • Bullying that is carried out over the Internet or other electronic network • A form of bullying as described in the book “Brave New World” • When one student insults another student’s computing skills. • All of the above

  11. A blog is: • Short for web log, an online journal • Short for busy logger, someone who conducts data entry • Short for blah log, a boring online journal • Short for blue and orange, an online journal from the University of Florida • All of the above

  12. If an anonymous person is sending constant messages to your PC what should your kid do? • Run around the house screaming her head off • Talk to his parents and see if he can find out who and where the anonymous person is • Stick her head down the toilet • Be flattered • All of the above

  13. In a chat room, you see the following, a/s/l or asl, which means: • Away, see (you) later • Attractive sexy lover • American sign language • Age, sex, location • All the above

  14. A parent can see which sites their child has visited by: • Asking him/her • Checking the “history” • Reading the “Cybersitter” report • Sharing the online experience with him/her • All of the above

  15. What should you do if your children tell you that someone they have "met" online has asked for their telephone number and wants to meet them in person? • Take away their computer privileges • Praise them for being honest with you about this information and discuss • Tell them that it's okay to meet their friend as long as you know where they are going • Track the person down and meet with them yourself • All of the above

  16. Which of the following online activities can be addictive? • Surfing • Shopping • Social networks • Games • All of the above

  17. A Limited User Account is: • An account on the computer only to be used by someone “limited” in their computer skills • An account that is intended for someone who should be prohibited from changing most computer settings and deleting important files. • An account that allows only 45 minutes of activity per day. • An account that limits the use of the computer to people 18 years old and older. • All of the above

  18. Skype is: • A free online service that allows people to talk to each other over the computer. • Short for “serious hype,” it’s another term used to describe MySpace.com • A famous blog • A terms used to describe when a child has been targeted for bullying (e.g., she’s been skyped). • All of the above

  19. Any Suggestions: • Russ Sabella, PhD • Sabella@schoolcounselor.com Visit www.SchoolCounselor.com/safety for other CyberSafety Resources.

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