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Internet Safety for You and Your Students

Internet Safety for You and Your Students. A presentation for the North Woods Partnership By Edie Miles February 7, 2007. The quote below is adapted from the permission used on Bernie Dodge’s WebQuest page

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Internet Safety for You and Your Students

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  1. Internet Safety for You and Your Students A presentation for the North Woods Partnership By Edie MilesFebruary 7, 2007 The quote below is adapted from the permission used on Bernie Dodge’s WebQuest page http://webquest.sdsu.edu/adapting/index.html and should also work for this presentation. You can delete this textbox when you make your changes. "We all benefit by being generous with our work. Permission is hereby granted for other educators to copy this PowerPoint presentation, update or otherwise modify it, and post it elsewhere provided that the original author's name is retained in the bibliography, along with a link back to the original URL where you downloaded this file. On the line after the original author's name, you may add 'Modified by (your name) on (date)'.

  2. Working Together • Students • Staff • Parents

  3. iSafety for Students

  4. iSafety for StudentsFollow the Rules Whether they are rules set by the school or your parents, please follow the rules that will help protect you. MSAD #41 Acceptable Use Policy MSAD #41 Student Rules

  5. iSafety for StudentsProtect Your Information Internet privacy consists of privacy over the media of the Internet: the ability to control what information one reveals about oneself over the Internet, and to control who can access that information.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_privacy Tracking Teresa Password Rap

  6. iSafety for StudentsProtect Your Computer • Do not leave your computer on and logged in • Password protect your computer • Do not share your passwords • Create strong passwords Create a password similar to what you want to use and check it on the site below. Password checker

  7. iSafety for StudentsCyber-bullying Cyber-bullying (cyberbullying, online bullying) is the use of electronic information and communication devices such as e-mail, instant messaging, text messages, mobile phones, pagers and defamatory websites to bully or otherwise harass an individual or group through personal attacks or other means, and it may constitute a computer crime. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyberbullying Stop Bullying NowVideo Take the Quiz

  8. iSafety for Students4 Rules for Safety • CHECK FIRST • TAKE A FRIEND • TELL PEOPLE "NO" WHEN THEY TRY TO CAUSE YOU HARM • TELL AN ADULT YOU TRUST IF ANYTHING HAPPENS http://www.netsmartz.org/news/teaching_personal_safety.htm Real Life Stories

  9. iSafety for StudentsSurf Safely What does it mean to Surf Safely? Earn your license FBI Internet Tips Online Safety Quiz

  10. iSafety individual S student l awareness A F for E every T time you are online Y

  11. We Can Stay Safe Together Return to: • Students • Staff • Parents

  12. iSafety for Parents NetSmartz - Ask Dr. Sharon

  13. iSafety for Parents Monitor your child’s online behavior. Keep your family computer in a highly visible, common area, like the family room or the kitchen - NOT in your child’s bedroom Check out the stats

  14. iSafety for Parents Give your child guidance Set rules for computer use Can you create rules together? What should they be?

  15. iSafety for Parents Communicate with your children. Ask your children to show you what sites they go to, and be open and willing to discuss the inappropriate material they might come across.

  16. iSafety for Parents Harassment Harassment is harassment, online or off. If someone is engaging in illegal activity involving your children, such as threatening their safety or exposing them to unnecessary danger, they may be in violation of the law. http://www.netsmartz.org

  17. iSafety for Parents Safety Tips View Netsmartz.org http://www.netsmartz.org/safety/safetytips.htm A Parent’s Guide to Internet Safety http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguidee.htm

  18. iSafety for Parents Be Proactive If someone is posting anything about your child online, especially personal information, it is important to contact your Internet Service Provider.

  19. iSafe NetSmartz American Library Association Internet Safety Microsoft - Protect Your Family StaySafeOnline WiredKids StaySafe.org Resources You Can Use

  20. We Can Stay Safe Together Return to: • Students • Staff • Parents

  21. iSafety for Staff

  22. iSafety for StaffEnsuring Safety Literacy Matters • Safety Factors • Potential Pitfalls • Guidelines and Policies http://www.literacymatters.org/content/research/ensure.htm

  23. iSafety for StaffAcceptable Use Policies Know what they are and where you can find them. Examples available from MSAD #41: Student http://msad41.us/schoolboard/IJNDB.htm http://msad41.us/schoolboard/IJNDBR.htm Staff http://msad41.us/schoolboard/GCSA.htm

  24. iSafety for StaffMonitor Walk around the room Apple Remote Desktop Locate students so screens are viewable Keep students engaged with their work

  25. iSafety for StaffSecure Your Computer • Lock your room • Do not leave your computer on and logged in • Password protect your computer • Do not share your passwords • Create strong passwords Create a password similar to what you want to use and check it on the site below. Password checker

  26. iSafety for StaffSecure Your Data • Lock your room • Do not leave your computer on and logged in • Password protect your computer • Do not leave your laptop in a vehicle • Do not share your passwords • Create strong passwords • Protect your portable information (CD back ups, key drives) Story on Laptop Theft

  27. iSafety for Staffe-Mail • Do not leave your computer on and logged in • Create strong passwords • Do not save your password • Do not use student names in emails • Delete e-mails from unknown sources • Do not open attachments unless you are expecting it

  28. iSafety for StaffViruses • Let the tech coordinator know if you do not have anti-virus loaded on your computer • Do not open email from unknown sources • Run a virus scan weekly • Unplug your computer from the network and contact the tech coordinator if you suspect you have a virus

  29. National Crime Prevention Council NetSmartz Safety Pledge SafeSurfers.org American Library Association Internet Safety Electronic Pledges and Brochures

  30. We Can Stay Safe Together Return to: • Students • Staff • Parents

  31. BIBLIOGRAPHY American Library Association Internet Safety. http://www.ala.org/ala/washoff/WOissues/techinttele/internetsafety/internetsafety.htm FBI Internet Guide for Parents. (n.d.). Retrieved February 10, 2007, from http://www.fbi.gov/publications/pguide/pguide.htm FBI Internet Safety Tips. (n.d.). Retrieved February 10, 2007 from http://www.fbi.gov/kids/k5th/safety2.htm iSafe. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://www.iSafe.org/ Literacy Matters. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://www.literacymatters.org McGruff Internet Safety Pledge. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://mcgruff.org/files/InternetSafetyPledge.pdf Microsoft - Protect Your Family. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://www.microsoft.com/athome/security/family/default.mspx National Crime Prevention Council. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://www.ncpc.org/parents/Internet_Safety.php NetSmartz. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://www.netsmartz.org/ PBS Web License. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://pbskids.org/license/ Stop Bullying Now. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://stopbullyingnow.hrsa.gov Wikipedia. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://en.wikipedia.org/ Wired Kids. (n.d.) Retrieved February 10, 2007 from, http://www.wiredkids.org Miles, E.M. (2007). Internet Safety for You and Your Students. Retrieved month day, year, from source.

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