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1 Jill Stein, Leah Miko, Brittany Pausch Internet Safety Video

2  “Children’s use of computers in contexts outside the school has increased dramatically in the past few years…Concern has therefore arisen for unsupervised children’s safety when surfing the web…”  Jocelyn Wishart, “Internet Safety in Emerging Educational Context”

3  School’s responsibility ◦ “But still, a new survey shows that a significant number of teachers feel insufficiently prepared to handle the new responsibility, having received little professional development to help them discuss those topics with students.” – Kevin Butler  Educating students ◦ Cyber bullying ◦ Online predators

4  What is “cyber bullying”? ◦ A) When a friend pushes you around and is mean to you. ◦ B) When someone is mean or unkind to you over the internet. ◦ C) When someone writes a mean note to you.

5  How can a person be cyber bullied? ◦ A) Email, texting, websites, or Facebook ◦ B) Phone calls, notes, or pictures ◦ C) Kicks, shoves, mean words, or pushes

6  True or False: ◦ Teaching students the basis of cyberethics doesn’t matter when it comes to internet safety.

7  True or False: ◦ The school have no control over what students view on the internet while at school.

8  Teacher-Student Workshops ◦ Cyberethics  Filtering/Spam programs  State funding

9  Certain materials would not be considered to be “harmful to minors” unless they were considered to be obscene for year olds.  A. 12  B. 17  C. 15  D. 10

10  True or False: There is also filtering on teacher computers in schools.

11  MUST filter computers  Filtering adults ◦ Supreme Court cases

12 Butler, Kevin. "Cybersafety in the Classroom." District Administration 46.6 (2010): 53-57. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. Chmara, Theresa. "MINORS' FIRST AMENDMENT RIGHTS: CIPA & School Libraries." Knowledge Quest 39.1 (2010): 16-21. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. Endicott-Popovsky, Barbara. "Seeking a Balance: Online Safety for Our Children.” Teacher Librarian 37.2 (2009): 29-34. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. O'Donovan, Eamonn. "Internet safety." Curriculum Administrator 35.11 (1999): 46. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 13 Mar. 2011. Wishart, Jocelyn. "Internet safety in emerging educational contexts." Computers & Education 43.1/2 (2004): 193. Academic Search Complete. EBSCO. Web. 13 Mar. 2011


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