Internet Safety Jenna Cole ITC525 Kutztown University Summer II.

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Internet Safety Jenna Cole ITC525 Kutztown University Summer II

Menu What is the Internet? Internet Safety The Internet & Bullying Internet Safety Videos Kid-Safe Websites Show What You Know! Credits Standards

What is the Internet? -a place where you can find useful information -a place to get answers to questions -a way to communicate with others - a place where learning happens menu

Internet Safety It is important to be safe on the internet. If you are not sure if something is safe: always check with an adult! -Never go on a website that is not appropriate (bad words, pictures) menu

Never give out personal information: Including: -your name -address -phone number -school -passwords menu

Be Careful! Be careful and pay close attention to what you are doing....and where you are clicking. Advertisements can pop up. They may ask you to enter information about yourself. Don't do it. They may be companies trying to trick you into buying something. menu

The Internet & Bullying Be careful what you say to others online. Something you say to someone pay be taken the wrong way when not face-to-face. You are still responsible for what you do and say online. Don't be a bully! If you or someone you know is being bullied online, tell an adult right away. menu

Never agree to meet anyone in person Sometimes people will ask you to meet them in person. Never agree to do this. Sometimes people go online and pretend to be someone they are not. *If anyone asks you to meet with them, tell an adult right away! menu

Check out some videos on Internet Safety! Internet Safety with Detective Kellogg Internet Safety with Miley Cyrus menu

Safe & Fun Websites for Kids! Here is a list of websites that students can go on to learn and to have fun: Fun Brain StarFall First in Math Study Island menu

Safe & Fun Websites to go on at Home! Disney Channel KidSites Nickelodeon PBS Kids menu

Here are safe websites for you to go on to learn about a topic! Yahoo Kids Ask Kids Kids Click GoGooligans menu

Show What You Know! You are online and accidentally click on an advertisement that asks for your zip code. What do you do? menu Enter your zip code Don't enter and x out of page

GREAT JOB! :) YOU ARE CORRECT! The correct answer is to “x” out of the page. Do not enter ANY personal information on a website. menu

SORRY....:( That answer is not correct. You should NEVER enter any personal information on a website. The correct thing to do is to “x” out of the webpage. menu

One More Question.... You've been talking to a girl online who is the same age as you and lives nearby. She wants to come play at your house and asks for your address. What should you do? menu Give her your address and the phone number in case she gets lost. Don't give her your address and tell an adult right away.

CORRECT! :) NEVER give out any personal information (name, address, phone number, school). ALWAYS tell an adult if someone asks you to meet you somewhere. After all, they might not be who they say they are... menu

SORRY :( That answer is not correct. NEVER give out any personal information (name, address, phone number, school). ALWAYS tell an adult if someone asks you to meet you somewhere. After all, they might not be who they say they are... menu

Credits menu

Standards Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) Technology and Engineering Education B1. Describe how using technology can be good or bad E1. Identify the technologies that support and improve quality of life E4. Recognize that information and communication technology is the transfer of messages among people and/or machines over distances through the use of technology.

Standards, cont'd. International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE) 5.Digital Citizenship Students understand human, cultural, and societal issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. Students: a.advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology. b.exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity. c.demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong learning. d.exhibit leadership for digital citizenship.