Digital Citizenship Going Places Safely.

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Digital Citizenship Going Places Safely

Travel Rules What do you need to do to stay safe when you visit new places? Always go places with an adult. Don’t wander off on your own. Talk only with people you know.

My Online Neighborhood Another way to visit interesting places all over the world is by going on the Internet. What kinds of places could we visit online? “My Online Neighborhood”

My Online Neighborhood What did Jeremiah like about the Internet? What kinds of things can he do on the Internet? What three rules does Jeremiah follow when he goes places online?

Internet Rules 1) Always ask your parent (or teacher) first 2) Only talk to people you know 3) Stick to places that are just right for you

Internet Field Trip The San Diego Zoo: http://kids.sandiegozoo.org This website includes galleries of animal photographs, slide shows, and live “animal cams” of the residents of the San Diego Zoo in San Diego, California.

What place would you like to visit?

How can you stay safe?

What is a web site?

Internet Field Trip How was your online field trip different from an in-person field trip? How was it similar? What can the Internet be used for? What rules do we have for visiting a new place in real life? What rules do we have for visiting places online?

Internet Rules 1) Always ask your parent (or teacher) first 2) Only talk to people you know 3) Stick to places that are just right for you