Digital Citizenship Presentation Mr. E. Colston Note to Portfolio Reviewers: The following material is not my own creation, though it has been modified.

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Digital Citizenship Presentation Mr. E. Colston Note to Portfolio Reviewers: The following material is not my own creation, though it has been modified to suit my classroom needs. The material was provided with my classroom textbooks. Copyright information is on the following slides.

© 2004 International Society for Technology in Education

Who owns the software you buy in stores? © 2004 International Society for Technology in Education

A destructive program that spreads from computer to computer, which may be capable of damaging software and/or erasing your files. How can your computer catch a virus? How can you prevent viruses?

Don’t copy straight from the Internet.

(electronic mail) What is spamming?

When should you send instant messages?

Talk to your parents before going online.

1.I will not give out personal information such as my address, telephone number, parents’ work address/telephone number, or the name and location of my school without my parents’ permission 2.I will tell my parents right away if I come across any information that makes me feel uncomfortable. 3.I will never agree to get together with someone I "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If my parents agree to the meeting, I will be sure that it is in a public place and bring my mother or father along. 4.I will never send a person my picture or anything else without first checking with my parents. 5.I will not respond to any messages that are mean or in any way make me feel uncomfortable. It is not my fault if I get a message like that. If I do I will tell my parents right away so that they can contact the service provider.

Rules one through six are adapted from the brochure Child Safety on the Information Highway by SafeKids.Com founder Lawrence J. Magid. Printed copies are available free by calling (© 1997, 2005 Larry Magid) 6. I will talk with my parents so that we can set up rules for going online. We will decide upon the time of day that I can be online, the length of time I can be online, and appropriate areas for me to visit. I will not access other areas or break these rules without their permission. 7. I will not give out my Internet password to anyone (even my best friends) other than my parents. 8. I will check with my parents before downloading or installing software or doing anything that could possibly hurt our computer or jeopardize my family’s privacy. 9. I will be a good online citizen and not do anything that hurts other people or is against the law. 10. I will help my parents understand how to have fun and learn things online and teach them things about the Internet, computers, and other technology.

What can you do using the Internet? How can you be safe using the Internet? © 2004 International Society for Technology in Education