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Keep your anti-virus software current Download patches when available Only open emails from friends and family Only open EXPECTED attachments Periodically clear your internet cache Disable cookies to reduce the risk of malware and viruses
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Keep your private information private! Do not share: › Social Security Numbers › Addresses › Birthdates Tell a parent, guardian, or teacher if on- line ‘friends’ request personal information or attempt to meet you in real life
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Internet Safety Tips for Teens Internet Safety Tips for Teens More Tips for Internet Safety More Tips for Internet Safety
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Do make your profile private Do be careful about what you share Don’t post personal details Don’t post photos you wouldn’t want your parents or grandparents to see Do be aware that once posted, you can never undo or erase it
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Social Networking Safety Tips Social Networking Safety Tips FaceBook Privacy FAQs FaceBook Privacy FAQs Twitter Public and Private Tweets FAQ Twitter Public and Private Tweets FAQ
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Everything posted on the internet belongs to someone; this holds true for images, videos, and documents Always credit your source Contact the media center if you need assistance with the best way to cite a source
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Our school uses MLA format › MLA website (Purdue University) MLA website (Purdue University) You can also refer to the media center’s style guide When in doubt about proper formatting, provide as much information as you can – author, title, page. Remember – the goal is to credit others when credit is due…
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How to Cite Electronic Information How to Cite Electronic Information Another Helpful Citation Website Another Helpful Citation Website
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Classroom Copyright Chart Classroom Copyright Chart Helpful Cheat Sheet on copyright guidelines Helpful Cheat Sheet on copyright guidelines You may use a portion (10% or 3 minutes) of a media clip, but not the whole song or movie The video must be legally acquired (not bootlegged)
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Plagiarism means taking credit for someone else’s work Avoid plagiarism by giving credit where credit is due. If you use a direct quote – give credit If you summarize an author’s words – give credit If you pull an image or graphic from the internet – give credit
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You can check for plagiarism using free internet plagiarism checkers › Plagtracker.com Plagtracker.com › Turnitin.com Turnitin.com › Plagium.com Plagium.com
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12 Tips for Safe Social Networking. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.networkworld.com/article/2346606/microsoft- subnet/12-tips-for-safe-social-networking.html http://www.networkworld.com/article/2346606/microsoft- subnet/12-tips-for-safe-social-networking.html About Public and Protected Tweets. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://support.twitter.com/articles/14016-about-public-and- protected-tweets https://support.twitter.com/articles/14016-about-public-and- protected-tweets Copyright and Fair Use for Teachers. (n.d.) Retrieved from https://www.ocps.net/lc/east/htc/mediacenter/Documents/ FairUse.pdf https://www.ocps.net/lc/east/htc/mediacenter/Documents/ FairUse.pdf Copyright and Fair Use Guidelines for Teachers. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.halldavidson.net/chartshort.htmlhttp://www.halldavidson.net/chartshort.html FaceBook Privacy. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.facebook.com/help/325807937506242/ http://www.facebook.com/help/325807937506242/
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Internet Safety for Teens. (n.d.) Retrieved from http://www.atg.wa.gov/internetsafety/teens.aspx http://www.atg.wa.gov/internetsafety/teens.aspx Internet Safety Tips for Kids and Teens. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.nationalcac.org/prevention/internet-safety- kids.html http://www.nationalcac.org/prevention/internet-safety- kids.html https://www.ocps.net/lc/east/htc/mediacenter/Documents/ FairUse.pdf
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