Digital Citizenship: A Collaborative Approach Alicia Fischer- Health Education, Osseo Area Learning Center Christine Voigtlander- LMS, Palmer Lake Elementary.

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Digital Citizenship: A Collaborative Approach Alicia Fischer- Health Education, Osseo Area Learning Center Christine Voigtlander- LMS, Palmer Lake Elementary School

ISD279Health Standards LMS Standards Safety/Injury/Violence UNIT: High School Health (10 th grade) 4. Identify protective behaviors related to cyber safety. AASL 4.0 Pursue personal and aesthetic growth. 4.3 Responsibilities Participate in the social exchange of ideas, both electronically and in person Practice safe and ethical behaviors in personal electronic communication and interaction.

Sexting Question #1 Questions for pre-assessment According to Common Sense Media, which of the following are reasons why teens would send a sexually explicit message (sexting)? A. To entice someone B. To flirt C. To show off D. To prove commitment E. All of above

Sexting Question #2: Questions for pre-assessment: Which of the following could result from sending or receiving a sext-message? A. suspension from school B. you could become the victim of cyber bullying C. you could be charged with child pornography D. all of the above

Cyber-bullying Question #1 Questions for pre-assessment Cyber-bullying behaviors could include which of the following: A. making a fake profile to pretend to be friends with someone B. leaving a message of hateful words on their social networking page C. sending threatening s D. taking unflattering photos of people and

Cyber-bullying Question #2 Pre-assessment Questions TRUE or FALSE: Facebook has created a new suite of anti-bullying tools including a bullying reporting interface and a safety center for parents and teens.

Netiquette Question #1 Pre-assessment Question It is OK to vent your frustration on Facebook when: A. the message is typed in all CAPS B. it does not contain any copyrighted material C. the message has been marked as confidential D. none of the above

Netiquette Question #2 Pre-assessment Question The Golden Rule of Netiquette is: A. remember the human on the other end B. never flame a friend C. follow some of the rules of netiquette D. A smiley in every message

Personal Information and Safety Question #1 Pre-assessment An example of a secure password is: A. Cit!Tic-1029 B. Fischer=234 C D

Personal Information and Safety Question #2 Pre-assessment True or False: It is safe to post on your Facebook page: My parents are going to Jamaica for a week……….PARTY TIME

Being a Responsible Citizen in a Digital Society Sign of the times. Prepare for tomorrow.

What is Digital Citizenship Digital Citizenship is defined as the norms of behavior with regard to technology (Ribble, Bailey, & Ross, 2004) Netiquette Safety tips for using technology Copyright and Fair Use

What does responsible use of technology look like?

Etiquette

Netiquette Using technology appropriately without- a set of “unspoken” rules that are rules for using the internet for communication

Safe uses of technology Do not share:  password  permission  personal  pass on

Identity Theft Dumpster diving Skimming Changing your address And old fashioned stealing

Passwords Don’t give out your passwords to friends Have more than one Don’t make it obvious Easy to remember Make it a sentence Don’t use your nickname

Digital Dossier Think about it: Every Digital Step you make impacts your Digital Life and your Real Life.

REMEMBER: WHAT YOU DO ONLINE IS PUBLIC INFORMATION!!!!

Reputation Management One click away!

Sexting- it is serious Sexting Consequences are Serious Sexting is NOT private!!!

Sexting can lead to CYBER BULLYING and CHILD PORNOGRAPHY CHARGES Bullying- SENDING A NUDE OR SEMI-NUDE PHOTO PUTS YOU AT- RISK FOR BULLYING Child Pornography charges: Local police departments have been working with schools to educate students about the legal ramifications associated with sexting.

Facebook ANTI-bullying Measures Facebook Safety Center Advanced FACEBOOK Security Features Facebook Safety Center Anti-Bullying Measures FACEBOOK Anti-Bullying

It is OK to vent your frustration about a friend on Facebook when: A. the message is typed in all capitals B. it does not contain any copyrighted material C. the message has been marked as confidential D. none of the above

The Golden Rule of Netiquette is: A. Remember the human on the other end B. Never flame a friend C. Follow some the rules of netiquette D. A smiley in every message

Knowledge and understanding of Netiquette is useful because: A. it explains some of the technical limitations of online communications B. it will help you create a positive impression on those you meet in cyberspace C. it explains the conventions already being used by millions of cybernauts D. all of the above

An example of a secure password is: A. Cit!Tic-1029 B. Fischer=234 C D

Application of Knowledge: Students will answer questions after reading the cyber safety scenario.

Acceptable Social Networking? Ian made a plan to get back at Mike for telling some personal secrets about him. Ian created a fictional profile on a social networking site so he could carry on a fake online romance with Mike. The cyber romance went on for weeks. Mike thought the person he was talking to was a student at a neighboring high school. After several weeks, Ian told all their friends that he tricked Mike. When friends asked Ian why he did it, Ian said, "to teach Mike a lesson for telling his secrets." Answer the questions on the next card. Use the links below to help you. pages.html

Answer the QUESTIONS 1. Was Ian justified in teaching Mike a lesson? 2. How do you think Mike felt when he found out his "relationship" was only a cruel trick? 3. What problems might result due to Ian's actions?

Sexting Peer Pressure You just started high school have been dating a special someone for 3 months. The person you are dating is 2 years older and has shared with you how much they really like you. As a birthday present they asked you to send them a picture of your top off. You know some of your friends have done this, but you are a little scared. Answer the questions on the next card. Use the links below to help you.

Answer the QUESTIONS 1. What are some of the consequences someone who receives the nude text message may encounter? 2. What are some of the consequences YOU could face by sending a nude picture of yourself?

OALC Health BLOG

Sexting Question #1 Questions for post-assessment According to Common Sense Media, which of the following are reasons why teens would send a sexually explicit message (sexting)? A. To entice someone B. To flirt C. To show off D. To prove commitment E. All of above

Sexting Question #2: Questions for post-assessment: Which of the following could result from sending or receiving a sext-message? A. suspension from school B. you could become the victim of cyber bullying C. you could be charged with child pornography D. all of the above

Cyber-bullying Question #1 Questions for post-assessment Cyber bullying behaviors could include which of the following: A. making a fake profile to pretend to be friends with someone B. leaving a message of hateful words on their social networking page C. sending threatening s D. taking unflattering photos of people and

Cyber-bullying Question #2 Post-assessment Questions TRUE or FALSE: Facebook has created a new suite of anti-bullying tools including a bullying reporting interface and a safety center for parents and teens.

Netiquette Question #1 Post-assessment Question It is OK to vent your frustration on Facebook when: A. the message is typed in all CAPS B. it does not contain any copyrighted material C. the message has been marked as confidential D. none of the above

Netiquette Question #2 Post-assessment Question The Golden Rule of Netiquette is: A. remember the human on the other end B. never flame a friend C. follow some of the rules of netiquette D. A smiley in every message

Personal Information and Safety Question #1 Post-assessment An example of a secure password is: A. Cit!Tic-1029 B. Fischer=234 C D

Personal Information and Safety Question #2 Post-assessment True or False: It is safe to post on your Facebook page: My parents are going to Jamaica for a week……….PARTY TIME

Credits SlideSource 2http:// 3-4http:// 6http://mashable.com/2011/03/10/facebook-anti-bullying/ Chad Benesh, OALC Teacher photo (permission to use)

Credits SlideSource Friendbook.pdf