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Students Online: How Much Do You Know?
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A.45%B.62% C.87% D.98% What percentage of U.S. teens (ages 12-17) use the Internet?
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C.87% Source: Teens and Technology: Youth are Leading the Transition to a Fully Wired and Mobile Nation. 27 July 2005. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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A.TrueB.False 76% of teens get their news online.
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A.True Source: Teens and Technology: Youth are Leading the Transition to a Fully Wired and Mobile Nation. 27 July 2005. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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A.TrueB.False 25% of teens have made purchases online.
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B. False (43% have) 25% of teens have made purchases online. Source: Teens and Technology: Youth are Leading the Transition to a Fully Wired and Mobile Nation. 27 July 2005. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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Over 75% of music downloads by students in grades 9-12 are illegal. A.True B.False
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Source: At Risk Online: National Assessment of Youth on the Internet and the Effectiveness of i-Safe Internet Safety Education. 2005-2006. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org Over 75% of music downloads by students in grades 9-12 are illegal. A.True
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Who would be more likely to use online social networking sites? A. Girls (Ages 12-14) B. Girls (Ages 15-17) C. Boys (Ages 12-14) D. Boys (Ages 15-17)
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Who would be more likely to use online social networking sites? B. Girls (Ages 15-17) Source: Social Networking Websites and Teens. 7 January 2007. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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Which social networking site is used most often by teens? A.MySpaceB.Facebook C.Xanga D.Piczo
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A.MySpace Source: Social Networking Websites and Teens. 7 January 2007. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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What is the main reason teens give for using social networking sites? A. “Stay in touch with friends you see a lot.” B. “Stay in touch with friends you rarely see.” C. “Make plans with your friends.” D. “Flirt with someone.”
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What is the main reason teens give for using social networking sites? A. “Stay in touch with friends you see a lot.” Source: Social Networking Websites and Teens. 7 January 2007. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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What percentage of online teens with social networking sites mark their profiles as private? A.35%B.43% C.66% D.78%
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C.66% Source: Social Networking Websites and Teens. 7 January 2007. PEW Internet & American Life Project..
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What percentage of high school students admit to having “instant messaged” strangers? A.25% B.35% C.45% D.50%
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D.50% Source: At Risk Online: National Assessment of Youth on the Internet and the Effectiveness of i-Safe Internet Safety Education. 2005-2006. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org
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What percentage of children have shared personal information online? A.16%B.34% C.48% D.60%
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B.34% Source: At Risk Online: National Assessment of Youth on the Internet and the Effectiveness of i-Safe Internet Safety Education. 2005-2006. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org
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Who is more likely to meet face to face with someone from the Internet? A.Male B.Female
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A.Male Source: At Risk Online: National Assessment of Youth on the Internet and the Effectiveness of i-Safe Internet Safety Education. 2005-2006. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org
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What percentage of students in grades 5-12 physically met up with someone they first met on the Internet? A.3% B.10% C.15% D.20%
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D.20% Source: At Risk Online: National Assessment of Youth on the Internet and the Effectiveness of i-Safe Internet Safety Education. 2005-2006. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org
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Cyber bullying typically starts at what age? A.9 B.11 C.13 D.16
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A.9 Source: Aftab, Parry. “What Everyone Needs to Know About Cyberbullying.” Wired Safety. Accessed 10 April 2007. http://depts.washington.edu/trio/center/resource/web/cyber.doc>.
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What percentage of students in grades 5-8 admitted to saying something mean or hurtful online? A.15%B.24% C.32% D.53%
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D.53% Source: “Beware of the Cyber Bully.” iSafe Dig Deeper. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org
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What percentage of high school students have said something harmful online? A.15%B.24% C.32% D.53%
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C.32% Source: At Risk Online: National Assessment of Youth on the Internet and the Effectiveness of i-Safe Internet Safety Education. 2005-2006. i-Safe Inc..http://www.isafe.org
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ONLINE SAFETY TIPS FOR TEENS http://www.ag.state.il.us/children/teenstips.pdf
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Uncomfortable Situations
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Physical Danger
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Financial Danger
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Harassment
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Accountability for Your Behavior
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Don't Meet Internet Friends
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Stay Informed
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