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Online Safety!

Online Safety!. Definitions - 10. Define Netiquette. Definitions – 10. Be polite online and others will do the same. Definitions - 20. Define Fraud. Definitions – 20. Something designed to deceive or trick a person that results in that person gaining something. Definitions - 30.

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Online Safety!

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  1. Online Safety!

  2. Definitions - 10 Define Netiquette

  3. Definitions – 10 Be polite online and others will do the same.

  4. Definitions - 20 Define Fraud

  5. Definitions – 20 Something designed to deceive or trick a person that results in that person gaining something

  6. Definitions - 30 Define Spamming

  7. Definitions – 30 A way to send continuous messages over the internet in an annoying way

  8. Definitions - 40 Define Social Media

  9. Definitions – 40 Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content

  10. Definitions - 50 Define Cyberbullying

  11. Definitions – 50 The use of electronic communication to bully a person, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.

  12. Online Friends - 10 When is it ok to send an online friend your photo?

  13. Online Friends – 10 Only if a parent or guardian is with you and says it is okay

  14. Online Friends - 20 If someone online tells you they are in 6th grade and their name is Jodie, they are probably how old?

  15. Online Friends – 20 There is no way to tell!

  16. Online Friends - 30 If you have been talking on the Internet to a person for a long time, and they want to meet, when is it okay to do so?

  17. Online Friends – 30 When you ask your parent or guardian first and have them go with you

  18. Online Friends - 40 Who should you accept Facebook friend requests from?

  19. Online Friends – 40 Only friends and family members you know well

  20. Online Friends - 50 When you receive an email from an unknown address, identifying it as from your friend Nathan, asking you to meet him in the park at 6:00, what should you do?

  21. Online Friends – 50 Tell your parents about the request and let them make the decision as to whether or not it is safe to meet. Sometimes people can pretend to be other people, which can put your safety at risk.

  22. Cyberbullying - 10 True or False: If someone you know is being bullied online, you should stay out of it. It’s none of your business

  23. Cyberbullying – 10 False It is everyone’s responsibility to help stop bullying!

  24. Cyberbullying - 20 True or False: It’s ok to say mean things about someone online because no one can find out it is you.

  25. Cyberbullying – 20 False Think about how it would make you feel if someone said those comments about you.

  26. Cyberbullying - 30 Cyberbullying can happen on: • Computers • Cell Phones (texting) • X-box Live • All of the Above

  27. Cyberbullying – 30 All of the Above Cyberbullying can happen on any electronic device.

  28. Cyberbullying - 40 Ray got a text message from Keith saying that if he tries to join the soccer team, he will tell everyone that he still sleeps with a teddy bear at night. What type of cyberbullying is this? • Gossip • Threatening • Exclusion • None of the Above

  29. Cyberbullying – 40 Threatening Keith is threatening to tell others something about Ray that he doesn’t want other people to know.

  30. Cyberbullying - 50 If you are being bullied online, what should you do?

  31. Cyberbullying – 50 Save the email/post on your computer and tell a parent or guardian. Do not respond by sending back mean messages.

  32. Social Media - 10 When you take a photo of yourself, how long does it stay online for?

  33. Social Media – 10 Possibly forever – people can repost it and deleting it doesn’t always work if someone else has copied your picture

  34. Social Media - 20 What is an example of a Social Media website?

  35. Social Media – 20 For example, Facebook, Twitter, SnapChat, Instagram, Flickr

  36. Social Media - 30 What is one way to keep your social media site safe?

  37. Social Media – 30 For example: • Never share photos with strangers • Make your password long with a mix of upper and lower case characters • Only accept friend requests from people you know

  38. Social Media - 40 True or False: The things you post on your social media site are always private

  39. Social Media – 40 False You need to check your security settings on all of your social media sites. Sometimes they are updated and reset, so be sure to check often!

  40. Social Media - 50 True or False: Someone can find your location based on the photos you post on your Social Media Site

  41. Social Media – 50 True If you have a something in your background such as your school or your else, someone will be able to identify it from your photo. Photos taken from your cell phone may be geotagged, which means the location is linked to the photo. If someone knows how to identify it, they can find where you took the photo.

  42. Scenarios - 10 Sarah is on Facebook and receives a friend request from a boy she doesn’t know. What should she do? • Accept the friend request. It’s rude to ignore him. • Deny the friend request. • Send him a message and ask him how he knows her.

  43. Scenarios – 10 B. Deny the friend request. A friend is someone you know and trust and have interacted with over time.

  44. Scenarios - 20 You and your parents have rules when you use the Internet. You are over a friend’s house and decide to use the internet. Do you: • Do everything your friend does online, because you’re at their house. • Respect your parents’ rules, even if you’re at a friend’s house. • It doesn’t matter. You can’t get in trouble because your parents will never find out!

  45. Scenarios – 20 B. Respect your parents’ rules, even if you’re at a friend’s house. Your parents have created those rules to keep you safe. It is important to follow them no matter where you ae.

  46. Scenarios - 30 Trevor’s friend Brent asks for his Facebook password. Trevor should: • Give Brent his password. Brent is his friend – he has trust him • Say No • Give Brent his password and then change it when he gets home

  47. Scenarios – 30 • Say No Passwords are meant to be private. You should not share your password with anyone other then your parents or guardian.

  48. Scenarios - 40 Martha receives a threatening Facebook message from a group of girls at school. What should she not do? • Block them from her account • Tell her parents • Send an angry response • Keep the messages

  49. Scenarios – 40 C. Send an angry response If someone is bullying or harassing you online, it is important to tell your parents or guardians and keep a copy of the messages. Never respond.

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