PCS Technology for Students: Acceptable Use, Privacy, and Safety.

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PCS Technology for Students: Acceptable Use, Privacy, and Safety

Don’t Send Obscene Material!

Don’t Fake Your Identity!

Respect Others’ Privacy!

Don’t Share Personal Information!

Don’t Break Our Computers!

Don’t Use Computers for Anything Illegal!

Don’t Use Someone Else's Account!

Your Views Are Your Views, Not Necessarily the School’s! //

School Sites Are Not Designed For Public Discussion! //

Don’t Use Technology for Bullying!

Respect Others’ Copyright!

Don’t Forget (Or Share) Your User Name And Password!

Remember, The School System Can Monitor Students Online!

What Is Cyber-Bullying?

…harassing or threatening someone by , voic , text, or instant message.

…spreading hateful comments about someone through , blogs, or chat rooms.

…stealing passwords and sending threatening messages using a false identity.

…building a website to target specific people.

Cyber-Bullying Is Against the Law!

What To Do If Someone Is Bullying You…

Tell your teacher or principal.

How To Be Safe & Protect Your Privacy Online

The Words You Write and the Pictures You Post Can Have Consequences

If You’re Not Comfortable With The Whole World Seeing What You Write Or A Particular Picture, Don’t Put It Online Or Send It By Cell Phone!

Once You Put It Online, You Can’t Get It Back

Don’t Talk To Strangers Online

Never Share Your Full Name, Phone Number, or Home Address Online

Never Share Your Bank Account Or Social Security Number Online

If It Sounds Too Good To Be True, It Is! Don’t Get Scammed!

Keep Your Computer’s Virus Scan Updated And Never Open Files From People You Don’t Know!

Think Before You Click!