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Megan Meier Story ABC with Diane Sawyer CNN with Anderson Cooper

Megan Meier Story 1.Why did Megan fall so hard for this “boy”? 2.People lie about who they are, why? 3.Why do you think there aren’t any laws to protect Megan? 4.What do you think should happen to the “Josh’s” family? 5.Do you think MySpace should share in the responsibility in this situation?

What Has Happened Since 2006? The Verdict-ABC

Internet Safety Tips 1.Never give out personal information. What is personal information? personal information 2.Never meet up with anyone you don’t know. 3.Don’t fill out “fun” forms/questionnaires 4.Know everyone on your “friends” list 5.Don’t open s from people you don’t know.

Internet Safety Tips 6.There is no such thing as private on the Internet. Google your name.Google 7.Be careful about posting pictures of you and your friends. 8.Don’t send pictures of other people. 9.Don’t download content without parent permission. 10.Never share your password with anyone but your parents.

Personal Information Your Full Name Address City Phone Number address Passwords or login information Social Security Number Photos (crop out images that would identify you) Others? Tracking Teresa Video Dateline: MySpace Video

ID The Creep

Internet Safety Web Pages You have been hired by the AMS to create a web site for their computer company. You will need to create a company name (if you can’t think of one use The AMS Computer Company). You will create a Internet Safety website with 4 pages: Home page Internet Safety page Internet Vocabulary page About Me page Use the rubric for specific web page requirements