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Kayla WeberITC 525
Summer I 2010
Table of ContentsInternet Safety Rule #1 – Personal InformationInternet Safety Rule #2 – Uncomfortable InformationInternet Safety Rule #3 – Strangers & Meeting UpInternet Safety Rule #4 – Sending PicturesInternet Safety Rule #5 – Responding to MessagesInternet Safety Rule #6 – Screen NamesInternet Safety Rule #7 – PasswordsInternet Safety Rule #8 –Downloading/Installing Internet Safety Rule #9 – Online CitizenInternet Safety Rule #10 – Rules at HomeInternet Safety Rule #11 – Parents
Quiz Yourself!Rule 1 Rule 6Rule 3 Rule 7Rule 5 Rule 8
Activities NetSmartz Kids – Router’s Birthday Surprise – Activity Packet - Video: “NetSmartzKids Know the Rules”
Searching Online
Online Safety Contract
Web License
Standards
Credits
Internet Safety Rule #1Never give out personal information
without your parents’ permission.
This includes:your addressyour telephone numberyour parents’ work address/telephone numberthe name and location of your school
Quiz Yourself!Which information is okay to give out
to someone on the Internet?
Your address
Your phone number The name of your school None of these
Internet Safety Rule #2Tell your parents right away if you
come across any information that makesyou feel uncomfortable.
Internet Safety Rule #3Never talk to strangers online.
Never agree to get together with someone you “meet” online without checking with your parents first.
If your parents agree to the meeting, be sure that it is in a public place and bring your mother, father, or another adult you trust along.
Quiz Yourself!You just met someone in a chat room online. They live close to you and want to get together.
Should you arrange to meet them?
Yes
No Only if your parents agree to the meeting
Internet Safety Rule #4Never send a person your picture
or anything else without first checking with your parents.
Internet Safety Rule #5Do NOT respond to any messages
that are mean or in any way make you feel uncomfortable.
Remember: It is NOT your fault if you get a message like that.
If you do, tell your parents right away so that they can contact the service provider.
Quiz Yourself!You are chatting with someone onlineand the person you are talking to says something mean. What should you do?
Say something mean back
Don’t say anything; tell an adult if it bothers you Ask them to apologize
Internet Safety Rule #6When creating a screen name:
Do not use your real name.Do not indicate your gender (boy or girl)
through your screen name.
Do not post your screen name online where anyone can find it. This information should only be shared with people you know.
Quiz Yourself!Which of these would be appropriate
to use as your screen name?
BobSmith
BballPlayer18PattyFisherSoccergirl25
Internet Safety Rule #7Never give out your Internet passwords
to anyone other than your parents.
(Not even your best friends should know your passwords!)
Quiz Yourself!Who should have your Internet passwords?
(Click all the correct answers.)
You
Your parentsYour best friendSomeone you met online
Internet Safety Rule #8Always check with your parents before
downloading or installing software or doinganything that could possibly hurt your
computeror jeopardize your family’s privacy.
Quiz Yourself!Your friend at school has a new computer game
and says that you can take it home to play.You really want to play it.
What should you do?
Take it home and install it
Ask your parents if you can install itSay “No, thank you.”
Internet Safety Rule #9Be a good online citizen.
Do not do anything that hurts other people or is against the law.
Internet Safety Rule #10Talk with your parents about
setting up rules for going online.
Decide:When you can be online.How long you can be online.Appropriate areas for you to visit.
Do not access other areas or break these rules without a parent’s permission.
Internet Safety Rule #11Help your parents understand
how to have funand learn things online.
Teach them things about the Internet, computers and other technology.
NetSmartz® KidsClick the chalkboard below to join Clicky, Nettie,
and Webster in planning a surprise birthday party for their friend Router!
Use your “NetSmartz” when playing these interactive games to help deal with tricky people
and get the Outlaws back in jail.
NetSmartz® KidsClick the squiggle below for the
“NetSmartz® Scribblez” Internet Safety Activity Packet!
NetSmartz® KidsClick the person below to watch
Clicky, Nettie and Webster rap about Using Your NetSmartz® in the video
“NetSmartzKids: Know the Rules”.
Searching OnlineDo you need to search for information on the
Internet for a school project or for your own interest?
Use one of these websites to search for information on pages that are safe for kids:
Child Safe SearchKidsClick!Yahoo!® Kids
Online Safety ContractClick HERE for the Kids’ Pledge and Family
Contract for Online Safety.
Click HERE for the Parents’ Pledge and Family Contract for Online Safety.
Print out these contracts and take them home for you and your parents to sign and follow.
Web LicenseNow that you have learned about the rules
of Internet Safety, click on the traffic light below to take a “Rules of the Road” test
and print your official web license!
StandardsISTE National Educational Technology Standards:
5.a. – Students advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology.
5.b. – Students exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning, and productivity.
6.a. – Students understand and use technology systems.
6.b. – Students select and use applications effectively and productively.
PDE Standards for Science and Technology and Engineering Education
3.4.4.B1 – Describe how technology affects humans in various ways.
Credits http://www.safekids.com/safekidscontract.pdf http://www.safekids.com/parentpledge.pdf http://www.safekids.com/quiz/ http://pbskids.org/license/ http://www.fema.gov/kids/on_safety.htm http://www.safekids.com/kids-rules-for-online-safety/ http://www.safekids.com/child-safe-search/ http://kidshealth.org/kid/watch/house/internet_safety.html?tracking=K_RelatedArticle https://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/NETS/ForStudents/2007Standards/NETS_
for_Students_2007_Standards.pdf
http://www.pdesas.org/Standard/Views#108,109,110|775|0|0 http://www.netsmartzkids.org/freestuff/printable_activities/ScribblezActivityBook.pdf http://www.netsmartzkids.org/indexFL.htm http://kids.yahoo.com/learn http://www.kidsclick.org/ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1RelfaXGOI&feature=related
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