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School District of PhiladelphiaInternet Safety Presentation
School District of PhiladelphiaInternet Safety Presentation
High SchoolHigh SchoolNotes
INTRODUCTION
Online Relationships
Keep Personal Information Private
Protect Your Reputation
Cyber Bullying
Safety Tips
You may not know the truth about someone online.
Time does not equal trust.
You can be lied to or betrayed.
BEWARE WHEN SOMEONE SAYS…
“Let’s go private.”
“I know someone who can get you a modeling job.”
PROTECT YOUR REPUTATION
A reputation that took years to buildcan be threatened by a single eventA reputation that took years to buildcan be threatened by a single event
THINK BEFORE POSTING PICTURES
RESPECT
THE
REPUTATION
OF
OTHERS
I WILL NOT CYBERBULLY!
DO NOT SAY ANYTHING ONLINE THAT YOU
WOULDN’T SAY OFFLINE
CHECK WITH YOUR FRIENDS BEFORE POSTING PICTURES OF
THEM
Avoid SextingAvoid Sexting
If you have a profile or blog where other people make comments, check them often.
Do not respond to offensive or embarrassing comments. Delete them and block that person from making additional comments.
CHECK COMMENTS REGULARLY
Use strong passwords and keep them confidential.
Don’t give out your password, even to your best friend.
PROTECT YOUR PASSWORDS
NO ONE IS
INVINCIBLE
FROM
COPYRIGHT
INFRINGEMENT
REMEMBER THE 4 TYPES OF INTERNET SAFETY
Physical safety – freedom from physical harm
REMEMBER THE 4 TYPES OF INTERNET SAFETY
Psychological safety – freedom from cruelty, harassment, and exposure to potentially disturbing material
REMEMBER THE 4 TYPES OF INTERNET SAFETY
Reputational and legal safety – freedom from unwanted social, academic, professional, and legal consequences that could affect you for a lifetime
REMEMBER THE 4 TYPES OF INTERNET SAFETY
Identity, property, and community safety – freedom from theft of identity and property and attacks against networks and online communities at local, national, and international levels
You’ve got to think about
‘big things’ while you’re doing
‘small things’, so that
all the small thingsgo in the right direction.
-Alvin Toffler
• Netsmartz.org – Real-Life Stories– NetSmatzTeens
• Office of EdTech – Internet Safety K-12• Social Networking Basics Tutorial• SchoolNet – Align – Curriculum-
Homeroom– 6-8th Grades, TechLiteracy Lab 1
• Internet Safety/Ethics
EXTENDING ACTIVITIES/RESOURCES
OFFICE OF EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY
• Fran Newberg, Deputy Chief– Paula Don, Director– Edison Freire, Director
• For More Information Contact– Carol Kane, Technology Program Specialist