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Internet Research Wrap-up
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Yesterday I had you Google Yourself
Video on Your Digital Footprint
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Tips to avoid revealing too much online
Don’t share personal information Remember, that includes your address, phone numbers, passwords and schedule. Use privacy settings and check them often That means setting your phone to private and limiting who can see your posts and pictures. Choose appropriate screen names You don’t want to give the wrong impression, so pick something that’s not embarrassing or offensive. Only accept friends you know in real life That goes for friends of friends. If you don’t know them, don’t add them! Don’t make jokes that are threats They can be taken out of context and you can get in serious trouble.
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Steps to take when being cyberbullied:
Don’t respond to the message That will only make it worse Block the bully Most websites and cell phone companies have options for blocking others users. Set up new accounts Only give the new account information to people you trust Make a report to the website where the bully took place Most websites have ways to report cyberbullies and will remove offensive posts. Tell an adult you trust Adults don’t always have all the answers, but they really want to help.
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Be an upstander not a bystander. You DO have the power to STOP it.
Show support for the person being bullied This might mean making an extra effort to be nice to them, sending them a friendly message or even just sitting with them at lunch. Refuse to join in the cyberbullying Don’t just ignore it, make it clear you won’t participate because it is wrong. Tell the cyberbully to stop, but only if you feel safe doing so Bullies continue being mean when nobody acts to stop them, so make sure they know you don’t support what they are doing. Report the cyberbullying to an adult This could be your parent, a family member you trust, or a teacher at school.
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Define the term browser?
A program that gets you onto the web and lets you navigate around it.
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What is the most widely used browser?
Internet Explorer
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How can you add a web page to the favorites bar?
Click the star and arrow button while visiting the web page you want added.
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How many websites are there?
Hundreds of millions
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What is a search engine? A computer program that searches documents, especially on the World Wide Web, for a specified word or words and provides a list of documents in which they are found.
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What is the most widely used search engine?
Google
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What are generally the most reliable sites?
edu .gov Sometimes .org
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Give five reasons why copying is a bad idea.
defeats the purpose of the assignment you’re being dishonest you learn very little, if anything when you copy, can result in a failing grade can result in extreme embarrassment
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What does the following website extension stand for:
.com commercial
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What does the following website extension stand for:
.edu education
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What does the following website extension stand for:
.org organization
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What does the following website extension stand for:
.gov government
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What do the following website extension stand for:
.net internet
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What are two words that can be added to a web search?
and or
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what symbols can be used for a web search?
+ - “ ( )
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What Internet Browsers have we discussed in class
Explorer Chrome Firefox Safari
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What are some of the Search Engines we looked at in class?
Google Bing Yahoo Ask Dog pile
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What does website “credibility” mean? Why is it important?
Is it a reputable resource or is it just someone’s opinion? It must be researched and proven data.
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What type of information should be included in a reference citation?
Title Author Date accessed Website address
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What is netiquette? Give me two examples.
Spam Trolls Flaming Emoticons Emojis
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Your Digital Footprint
On the Internet a digital footprint is the word used to describe the trail, traces or "footprints" that people leave online.
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