Safe Surfin’ on the Internet

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Safe Surfin’ on the Internet Enjoy Responsibly!

What is the Internet? A giant collection of interacting computers Developed for military research efforts to exchange data instantaneously Allows users to: Share information Communicate Research and explore areas of interest Play games

Important Cyberspace Terminology Flaming sending messages meant to hurt someone’s feelings Cyberstalking stalking or harassing someone online Netiquette polite, courteous online behavior Chat rooms virtual rooms in which all members can participate publically IM “private” communication over the internet Username name a person uses in a chat room Spam sending unsolicited bulk messages

What is Cyber Bullying? Sending a mean or threatening e-mail Forwarding a private communication to others Setting up web sites to mock others Posting embarrassing photos or videos Forwarding gossip e-mail to hurt another Impersonating someone else to spread rumors

What to do About Cyber Bullying Prevention Use netiquette Don’t send messages when you’re upset Assume that online communications are never really private Avoid sharing buddy lists If it happens to you Tell someone Don’t react to the bully Don’t delete the messages or images Block the bully If you are threatened, tell the police

Internet Safety Tips NEVER give out personal information Address, phone number, name of school Tell an adult if anything online makes you uncomfortable NEVER agree to meet someone you met online Do NOT send anyone your picture Do NOT open or accept emails, files, links, URLs, or IMs from people you do not know or trust

Internet Safety Tips Worksheet Name: Print out only this slide. Click here to access sites where you can find five additional Internet Safety Tips that have not already been discussed. Write them below. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Additional Internet Safety Tips NetSmartz Missing Kids Common Sense Web Wise Kids GetNetWise Disney.com

Official Web License Rules of the Road Test Who says you have to be 16 to get your first license?!? Click the “Rules of the Road Test” link below; use your Internet Safety knowledge to answer the questions presented. Print your license when you pass the test! Rules of the Road Test

Closing Comments Using the internet should be a safe and fun experience Treat others the way you want to be treated Trust your instincts Maintain your privacy Protect yourself Talk to your parents