Concept: Internet Safety Who You Are ~ Learning About Yourself ~ Unit Essential Questions How can my principles, skills, and interests help me be successful.

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Concept: Internet Safety Who You Are ~ Learning About Yourself ~ Unit Essential Questions How can my principles, skills, and interests help me be successful in life?

Lesson Essential Questions 1. What are acceptable uses for social networking? 2. How do I stay safe when using a social network? 3. How can a desktop publishing program help me present facts in an eye-catching manner?

Netiquette Cyber-bullyingSocial Network Private Information PredatorsPersonal Information Internet Safety Privacy

What do you think Internet Safety means? 1

Netiquette; Etiquette on the Internet 2  Flame ~  Spam ~  Mail Bomb ~  Shouting ~  FAQ ~

Social Network 3

1. How much time do you spend on a Social Network on a daily basis? 2. What social network(s) do you use? 4

Instant Messaging... IM & Texting 7  A way to ___________with friends  _______ are you texting and ______ are you saying  Personal info????  Some instant message services make it possible to exchange messages with several people at once — just like a ___________.  _____________________could be forwarded to other people.  Is the person you are texting ________?  There is no way to __________something once you enter it.

8  The internet’s biggest website for sharing videos online.  It only takes ONE video on YouTube to damage your reputation! A free online video hosting community which allows you to upload, view, and share video clips with others.

9  Friends only???  Dangers of posting photos and videos.  You alone decide who sees what side of you on the Internet!  Videos on Youtube can be downloaded and saved to anyone’s computer.  The _________________________ “Would you want your grandmother to see the picture or video?”

Cyber-bullying Also known as: ____________________________ 10

Write one reason why you think someone might engage in cyber-bullying

12 Bullying Statistics 1. Pennsylvania is ranked 4 th in the nation for cyber- bullying. 2. _____ of teens reported being bullied at school. 3. _____ of students bully others, OFTEN. 4. _____ had rumors or gossip spread about them. 5. _____ have been physically bullied. 6. _____ of bullying happened inside the school. 7. _____ of bullying was on school grounds, buses, or on the way to school. 8. _____ of the victims reported the bullying to someone at school Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, Cyberbullying Research Center,

12 1. _____ of students reported being cyber bullied. 2. _____ of teens have experienced cyber threats. 3. _____ of teens have been bullied repeatedly through their cell phones of the Internet. 4. _____ do not tell their parents when bullying occurs. 5. _____ of teens have had embarrassing or damaging pictures taken of themselves without their permission. (often with a cell phone) Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, US Dept. of Health & Human Services, Cyberbullying Research Center, Cyber Bullying Statistics

What would you do if you or someone you know is being cyber-bullied? 13

What to do if you experience cyber-bullying. 14

Personal Information vs. Private Information Personal Information ~ Private Information ~ Privacy = 16

 Predators establish contact with children through conversations in:  Chat rooms, instant messaging, texting, , discussion boards, and social networking sites.  Predators prey on “vulnerable victims.”  Online predators try to gradually seduce their targeted victims through  attention  affection  kindness  gifts Predator ~ 19

23 The Basics 1.

23 Passwords should not be: 1.

23 GOODBAD

Final Reflection Questions 1. What are acceptable uses for social networking? (100 words) 2. How do I stay safe when using a social network? (100 words) 25