The Concerns  Acceptable Use Policies  Cyberbullying  Cyberpredators  Identity Safety  Piracy and Plagiarism.

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The Concerns  Acceptable Use Policies  Cyberbullying  Cyberpredators  Identity Safety  Piracy and Plagiarism

Acceptable Use Policies  School-created policies  Protect student information  Supervise student activity  Filtering Software (Roblyer and Doering, 2013, p. 19)

Acceptable Use Policies Click Here!

Cyberbullying 43% of kids bullied online 1 in 4 bullied more than once Nobullying.com. 2014

Click Here to learn how!

Cyberpredators

Warning Signs  Spends a lot of time online  Receives mail from unknown senders  Uses other accounts  Socially withdraws Familysafecomputers.org, 2011

Help Minimize the Risk Click here

Identity Safety  Don’t share personal information  Don’t give out passwords  Limit what you share Cybersafetyteameducation.com. 2014

How to Protect Yourself Identity Safety Tips

Piracy and Plagiarism

Plagiarism  Steal and use as one’s own work  Use without crediting  Commit literary theft  Violating Fair Use Laws Plagiarism.org. 2014

Piracy  Copyright infringement  Illegal downloading  Illegal copying

Piracy and Plagiarism- Unethical See Here

Overall Message Protect our students Have parents and students sign AUP Help minimize cyberbullying and cyberpredators Keep students’ identity safe Reinforce plagiarism and piracy laws

The End

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