Internet Safety Tips By K. Pisarik. The district’s AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) requires that you: 1.Only log on to computers when a teacher is supervising.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Be Smart on the Internet
Advertisements

Developed by Technology Services 1:1 Laptop Initiative
Internet Safety in Schools
Internet Online Safety How to have FUN and Stay in Control.
Internet Safety James Fuller Internet Rules To Remember When asked by friends or strangers, online or offline, never share Account IDs and Passwords.
A Guide to Internet Safety High School
Click Below to Begin the Quiz
Stranger Danger: Internet Safety. Not everyone on the internet are who they say they are…  Sometimes a stranger can try to gain your trust by pretending.
How to keep your kids safe online
INTERNET SAFETY.
How to safe online E-Safety Presentation How to stay safe when online Tip 1Tip 2Tip 3Tip 4 Tip 5.
Web sites should always post a privacy policy, where they tell you why they need information from you and what they will do with it. If you're not sure.
S2 – COMMUNICATIONS UNIT
Near North District School Board1 Be Safe, Secure & Private Online.
INTERNET SAFETY FOR STUDENTS
How To Protect Your Privacy and Avoid Identity Theft Online.
(c) the7sisters.co.uk A Revision of staying safe on the Internet Internet Safety.
Technology is a wonderful thing that few of us could see ourselves doing without and when it comes to personal safety it can be of great benefit. However.
Internet Safety Safely Navigating Uncharted Waters.
Internet Safety.
Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials The internet: Social networks and communities Suitable for: Improver.
Let’s talk about Internet Safety!
A Fleming Parent’s Guide to Child Safety on the Internet Adapted by Kam Purewal June 24,2010 Based on: Responding to Cyberbullying: A Guide for School.
Internet...? Definition: The Internet is millions of computers around the world connected to each other. Explanation: When you're on the Internet, your.
Online Safety for Kids PlanetUM Amy Ginther Project NEThics (sm) Office of Information Technology University of Maryland CyberEthics Seminar for Professional.
Personal Safety Unit - Level 7. The Internet is not anonymous. Your address, screen name, and password serve as barriers between you and others.
“It is like, totally anonymous, so no one worries about getting in trouble. Lots of kids would never do this stuff in the ‘real world.’” —13 year old boy.
Internet SafetyInternet Safety Danita RussellDanita Russell Intro.
Cyberspace Rules for Mrs. Johnson’s Kindergarten Class These are the rules we will use to learn, play, and have fun on the internet.
Copyright ©: SAMSUNG & Samsung Hope for Youth. All rights reserved Tutorials The internet: Staying safe online Suitable for: Beginner.
Safety Rules for the Internet Christy Vaughn EDU 384.
Internet Safety & Online Citizenship
E-Safety E-safety relates to the education of using new technology responsibly and safely focusing on raising awareness of the core messages of safe content,
Internet Safety Helpful Tips to Stay Safe. I bet you didn’t know… 18% of 8- to 10-year-olds spend time on some kind of social networking site daily Kids'
INTERNET SAFETY Sara Ridings. The Internet has drastically changed the way that children interact with the world. They have access to in-depth knowledge,
Internet Safety By: Mrs. Huffman & Mrs. Surich. What Is The Internet?
Be More…Tech Savvy A Workshop for Elementary Students about Internet Safety.
Online Safety 6th grade. Rules to know Protect your privacy Protect your password Protect the privacy of others Beware of contests, clubs, prizes, & gifts.
How to use the internet the right way!!! Safely and responsibly!!!
Technology can help us: Communicate with others Gather information Share ideas Be entertained Technology has improved our quality of life!
Grades 4-6 Be SAFE Online! Ceres Unified School District.
Grades 3-5. Question #1  A) address and phone number  B) names of your friends  C) your school name and town you live in  D) All of the above Personal.
Internet Safety Kelly Aguis, Ashley Gordon Hope, Sharon Sloan, Chris Ammen.
A Discussion of Student Responsibility and the Upper Merion Area School District’s Acceptable Use Policy.
How to stay safe on the internet! Mrs. Jessi Bailey April 6, 2013.
Internet Survival Tips for Kids and Teens
Activity 2 What to Do?.
Be Computer Smart Internet Safety Kathy Pascavage.
E-Safety Quiz Are you cybersafe?.
Internet Safety Safely Navigating Uncharted Waters.
Awareness raising session for Parents and Carers June Todd Awareness raising session for Parents and Carers June Todd.
Safety and the Internet Created by Lynne Schalman The Original Teaching Company
1. Guard your privacy. What people know about you is up to you. 2. Protect your reputation. Self-reflect before you self-reveal. What’s funny or edgy.
Safer Internet Day. What do you use the Internet for? watching TV shows watching online videos playing gamestalking to friends homeworkfinding out things.
Internet Safety 101! Instant Messaging Social Networking Sites (i.e. Facebook) Sending personal Information Sending pictures online Talking to strangers.
Blogs How to use the bog safely and secure? Create new username. Create a strong password to your account. Create the password to your uploaded files.
Technology can help us: Communicate with others Gather information Share ideas Be entertained Technology has improved our quality of life!
KS2 E-Safety assembly How to be smart and keep safe online.
Internet Safety Mrs. Lijó. Some Names for the Internet Cyberspace The Web The Net The Information Highway The World Wide Web.
INTERNET SAFETY AT SCHOOL AND IN THE HOME In partnership with.
A Guide to Internet Safety High School
Using the Computer Responsibly
What to Do?.
Working to Keep our Children Safe in a World Filled with Technology
Technology is a wonderful thing that few of us could see ourselves doing without and when it comes to personal safety it can be of great benefit.
Rules for Being Safe on the Internet for Kids
INTERNET SAFETY Tip 1 Tip 2 Tip 3 Tip 4 Tip 5 The end BY:SAFIYYA
Rules To Help You Navigate the Internet Safely
SAFEKIDS A Guide to Internet Safety High School
Scribner Road Internet Safety Rules
Presentation transcript:

Internet Safety Tips By K. Pisarik

The district’s AUP (Acceptable Use Policy) requires that you: 1.Only log on to computers when a teacher is supervising AND that

2. You only go to sites your teacher selects for you... or sites with a good reputation. » » » »

WHY do we have these rules? It’s important to be smart about the Internet. Cyberspace is like a giant mall or stadium or park; it's a huge public place. Millions of people use the Internet to talk, meet people, and find out about people.

You can meet anyone, from anywhere — and other people can meet you through computers. So what?

Compare cyberspace to a place you’re familiar with: your neighborhood. In your neighborhood, some areas are safe, and some you should avoid.

In your neighborhood, you know many people you meet, but you still have some rules, such as be careful about talking to strangers. This is important because:

on Internet, you are alone with people you don’t know, and people can be who they really are, or they can pretend to be people they are not. Some people disguise how old they are, what their gender is, what their criminal record is, or their real intensions are.

It's hard to know who you will meet or what information you may come across. That's why it's a good idea to be careful about where you spend time and what you do online.

Schools want to keep you safe, so: Teachers must always supervise you while you’re on-line. School computers may only be used for educational purposes. Chat rooms are NEVER allowed at school. Only teacher-recommended blogs are allowed.

The Acceptable Use Policy at school tries to keep you safe on-line, but what can you do to keep yourself safe at home?

Good things to do at home are: Limit IM, chats and blogs to people you know, or chat only in moderated chat areas run by reputable companies. so NEVER give out this information: your real name, your address, or your phone number.

Also, Remember this:

In your neighborhood, you protect your privacy – you are careful about what you tell people about yourself or your family. In cyberspace, you must do the same thing. Be careful how you use the Internet and what you tell other people about yourself.

Some web sites require information before allowing you to join in an online activity. Stop and think: how could providing this information affect your personal safety? Required information: Username Password Name (first and last) Address City State Zip code Birth date Gender

Never give personal information - even to Web sites of companies or organizations you know or have good feelings about. That includes registering for contests, or Got Milk?

Registering for the right to download software.

You know: It's possible for someone to create a Web site that looks like it's from a reputable company but really is not, so NEVER give out: your real name, address, or phone number.

Never Go to questionable or inappropriate sites Agree to meet someone Agree to use file sharing programs Get into an online fight

If your teacher lets you choose a site, go to a reputable search engine, and choose a reputable site!

What are reputable search engines?

Good search engines allow you to find pages created by reputable sources with ap propriate information.

What’s a reputable source? A government site A country’s site (usually) A non-profit organization An educational site –College or university –Middle school or high school

Can you tell if you are visiting good sites? » » » »

What do you do if you get to an inappropriate site at school? 1.Immediately turn off the monitor. 2.Raise your hand. 3.Tell your teacher what happened.

What have we discussed today? Follow district policy to protect you on the web. What is it? Have strategies to be safe on the Internet. –What are strategies for chats, blogs, IM? –What are strategies for downloading/sharing files? –What are strategies for choosing reputable sites?

Sources used: eadID= n_plans/68_01.asp x.html