CYBER DANGERS TASHA LYON BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY. CYBER DANGERS Cyber bullying Online Predators Cyber Crime To Stop Cyber Dangers Parent Resources Bullying.

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CYBER DANGERS TASHA LYON BOISE STATE UNIVERSITY

CYBER DANGERS Cyber bullying Online Predators Cyber Crime To Stop Cyber Dangers Parent Resources Bullying

CYBER BULLYING Stop Cyber Bullying Website definition: - Student is tormented, threatened, harassed, humiliated, embarrassed or otherwise targeted by another child using the Internet, interactive and digital technologies, or mobile phones Parent Resources

ONLINE PREDATORS AT-RISK SIGNS Large amounts of time online Pornography on your child’s computer Quickly turns off monitor when you enter Becomes withdrawn Parent Resources

CYBER CRIME Illegal use of computers Spreading viruses Fraud Gambling Identity theft Parent Resources

COUNTERACTING CYBER DANGERS Responsible Cyber-Citizenship and Ethics Acceptable Use Policies Internet Safety Guidelines Netiquette Guidelines Firewalls Filtering Software

PARENT RESOURCES StopCyberbullying.org Microsoft Online Predators Cyber-Citizenship NBC Internet Safety