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Danielle Hildebrant

 Acceptable Use Policies ◦ document stating the use and limits of the network or internet  Cyberbullying ◦ Bullying that takes place on online  Cyberpredators ◦ Sexual predators that use the internet, especially chat rooms to lure children  Identity Safety ◦ Protecting online identity  Inappropriate Content ◦ Content that doesn’t fit a norm or standard for children  Piracy & Plagiarism ◦ Unauthorized use or copying and/or distribution of copyrighted material

 Effective AUP Effective AUP ◦ A preamble ◦ A definition section ◦ A policy statement ◦ An acceptable uses section ◦ An unacceptable uses section ◦ A volitions/sanctions section  Student and parents sign

 Developing an acceptable use policy ◦ Not in a vacuum (Educational World) ◦ Based on philosophy  Balance freedom and responsibility  Students must be aware before being allowed to use the computer network or internet

 Bulling that takes place thru the internet ◦ Instant Messaging ◦ Social Networking sites ◦ Cell phones  Target any time and at any time  Forms (National Center “cyberbullying”) Forms ◦ Flaming & tolling ◦ Happy Slapping ◦ Identity Theft/Impersonation ◦ Photoshopping ◦ Physical Threats ◦ Rumor Spreading

◦ Avoidance of the computer, cell phone ◦ Stressed when receiving and , instant message or text message ◦ Withdraws from family and friends ◦ Acts reluctant to attend school or social activities ◦ Avoids conversations about computer use ◦ Low self-esteem  Depression  Fear ◦ Poor eating and/or sleeping habits ◦ Declining grades

 Think before you post anything Think before you post anything  Nothing is private ◦ Sexting ◦ Explicit photos  CyberPredators (FBI) ◦ Any age ◦ Any sex ◦ No general look such as the dirty old man

 Are your children at Risk? ◦ Large amount of time online  Especially in chat rooms or games that include chat  Most of the time at night ◦ Someone sends pornography pictures ◦ Receiving phone calls from strangers

 Refers to the practices and precautions observed to ensure safe internet use  FCC leaves it up to each school district  Broadband Data Improvement Act (Gurus of Cyber Safety) ◦ 2008 ◦ Protect students in 21 st century  Sharing information can put you at risk (CyberSafety Team Education)

 Sharing puts you at risk for:  Identity theft  Scams  Spam  Physical or emotional harm  Checking credit reports frequently  Protecting Children from ID Theft Protecting Children from ID Theft

 Not all content online is appropriate for every child  Appropriate and inappropriate content – equally accessible  Sexually explicit Material Sexually explicit Material  Other content (National Center “Inappropriate Content”) ◦ Graphic material ◦ Glorify risky and illegal behaviors

 Video Games ◦ Violent content and/or images ◦ More and more realist  What was once cartoon like or unrealistic is becoming very realistic  Never give children a video game without first going thru it  Never assume because the first one wasn’t violent that the new one wont be

 Passing work off as your own that isn’t  Hurts the student ◦ Doesn’t learn  Note taking  Evaluating source  Selecting appropriate quotes  Paraphrasing  Citation  6 major consequences 6 major consequences

 Piracy ◦ Unauthorized copying and/or distribution of copyrighted material  Does include license infringement (BSA)license infringement ◦ Multiple computers – one license ◦ Sharing license information with others  Civil and criminal penalties (BSA)  Malware, ransom ware, spyware & viruses

 Reporting pirated software Reporting pirated software  Keep the computer in a common room  Teach polite communication online ◦ Rude s, messages or comments  Talk about sexual victimization and potential on-line danger  Parental controls  Protect the computer with antivirus software

 Baylor School Consequences of plagiarism (n.d) Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  BSA The Software Alliance Compliance & Enforcement (2014). Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  CyberSafety Team Education Identity Safety (n.d) Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  Edtecher. Think before you post #2. (2009) retrieved October 25, 2014 from  Education World. Getting Started on the Internet: Developing an Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) ( ) Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  Federal Bureau of Investigation A Parents Guide to Internet Safety (n.d). Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  Guru’s of Cyber Safety identity Safety (n.d) Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  iThenticate 6 Consequences of Plagiarism ( ). Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Cyberbullying ( ). Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Inappropriate Content ( ). Retrieved October 25, 2014 from  Zoeller, Greg. Protecting Children from ID Theft. (2010). Retrieved October 25, 2014 from