Cyber Safety By Tracy Hintz For grades 6-8 7/2009.

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Cyber Safety By Tracy Hintz For grades 6-8 7/2009

Where is “Cyber- Space”?  Cell phones  Texting  Chat rooms  Instant messager  Video games  Camera phones  YOU Tube  Blogs   Face Book  My Space  Online shopping  Web Cams

Cyber Information you should NEVER give out…  Full Name  Street Address  Age or Gender  School you attend

Cyber Safety  Never send in-discreet photos of yourself or another person over the internet.  Never agree to meet someone you “first met” online. Think about real life consequences before you post!

More Cyber Safety Tips  Ignore harassing or rude comments  Save/print evidence  Tell a trusted adult  Never share passwords  Change password often  Always set chat rooms/ Blogs to private

View these Public Service Announcements  View these Public Service Announcements View these Public Service Announcements View these Public Service Announcements  PSA#1 and PSA#2  Why do you think it is important to remember to type or text things you may only say in person?  Remember that inappropriate behaviors leave (words or photo images) a ‘footprint’ for all to see and can never be deleted. (be nice) never be deleted. (be nice)

Watch clips from these sites and be prepared to respond   on/images/safety/game.ht ml on/images/safety/game.ht ml on/images/safety/game.ht ml

Cyber Safety Resources  (video clips)   y/game.html y/game.html y/game.html   See Mrs. Hintz for a Cyber Safety Parent/Child Contract Agreement

Are you ready to take the Cyber Safety Quiz?

Go to Cyber Safety Quiz PowerPoint