Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity (C3): Inspiring Students to “Own It!” Friday 9:00 - 9:45 Room 335 Vernecia Griffin Howard County Public Schools.

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Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity (C3): Inspiring Students to “Own It!” Friday 9:00 - 9:45 Room 335 Vernecia Griffin Howard County Public Schools Portia Pusey, Ed. D. Educational Technology Policy Research and Outreach

Cyberethics, Cybersafety, and Cybersecurity (C3)

CyberEthics Respect yourself by only posting content that projects a positive image of yourself Cite it if you did not create it yourself Respect others

CyberSafety Limit the information you share about yourself, your family and your friends Respect yourself by only posting content that projects a positive image of yourself Print the screen, and save inappropriate messages to show a trusted adult Use common sense communication with unknown sources Posting is permanent and can be traced back to the author Identify a trusted adult you can talk to Seek balance between your virtual and real life fun Protect everyone who shares your computer by thinking before clicking Do not transmit privacy information over free and open WiFi

CyberSecurity Set your malware detection software to update automatically and run it daily Protect everyone who shares your computer by thinking before clicking Update your operating system and programs when the patches are available Put a post-it note over your web camera when it is not in use Use strong passwords and change the default passwords that come with your software and hardware Be skeptical of free wifi

Free Resources NetSmartz FTC iKeepSafe ETPRO

Free C3 Resources and Activities Netsmartz ikeepsafe WebWiseKids OnGuardOnline.gov Common Ground 2012 Copyright ETPRO

Scratch Free Support Videos /Support/Videos Howard County Winning MESA Project

MicroWorlds Available in some school systems Project Library Available Site License does not expire

Alice Free Free Teaching Materials

Excel Resources can be found at xcel.html#gaming xcel.html#gaming

Video iMovie Movie Maker Animoto Xtranormal Use Video Clips Pictures Student work …Or create an animation

Contacts Vernecia Griffin Howard County Public Schools Portia Pusey ETPRO