Learning Objectives Identify Cyberbullying Use Technology Resources Responsibly Use Technology Resources Safely Use Technology Resources Respectfully.

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Learning Objectives Identify Cyberbullying Use Technology Resources Responsibly Use Technology Resources Safely Use Technology Resources Respectfully Respect Intellectual Property

Cyberbullying

Kids who send mean messages online are called? A. Friends B. Bullies C. Cyberbullies (Click the correct answer.)

Responsible and Safe Internet Use

What should you do before you use the internet? A. Get online as fast as possible! B. Talk to your parents and get permission. C. Ask your friends about the internet. (Click the correct answer.)

You SHOULD give other people on the internet your…. A. Name B. Address C. School D. Phone number E. NONE of these (Click the correct answer.)

If something doesn’t seem right when you are on the internet, you should… A. Tell a parent or an adult you know. Tell a parent or an adult you know. B. Just keep playing, it will go away. Just keep playing, it will go away. C. Keep it a secret. Keep it a secret. (Click the correct answer.)

Should you agree to meet someone that you have talked to over the internet? A. Yes! Yes! B. No! No! (Click the correct answer.)

Respectful Internet Use

Respect Intellectual Property Insert What is Copyright? Video here

What does the copyright symbol © mean? A. It means work is protected under copyright, and you need to ask permission before you copy it.It means work is protected under copyright, and you need to ask permission before you copy it. B. It means work is protected under copyright, and gives you the name of the person or company who created the workIt means work is protected under copyright, and gives you the name of the person or company who created the work C. It means work is protected under copyright, and tells you who has the right to copy the work.It means work is protected under copyright, and tells you who has the right to copy the work. E. All of the above.All of the above. (Click the correct answer.)

Credits Presentation prepared by: Chris Higle and Jessie Ceja, Ceres Unified School District My Online Neighborhood: Video sources and quiz content created by :