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Internet Safety

By Stacy Henderson EDU384. Internet Safety. Don’t share any personnel information: Name Address Birthdate School name City or state. Personnel information. InternetSafetyPledge.pdf. Stranger …… danger ……video. Brain Pop internet safety video.

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Internet Safety

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  1. By Stacy Henderson EDU384 Internet Safety

  2. Don’tshare any personnel information: Name Address Birthdate School name City or state Personnel information InternetSafetyPledge.pdf

  3. Stranger …… danger ……video Brain Pop internet safety video

  4. let’s check to see if we can remember what we have learned so far QUIZ It’s Quiz time

  5. Notify your teacher immediately when something makes you feel scared, uncomfortable, or if you are unsure of how to handle Examples: you receive a text or email message from someone you don’t know. A message pops up for you to download a program, message pops up saying you have won a prize, or a photo that makes you feel uncomfortable Safety Pledge k-2safety pledges 3 - 6 Teacher….Teacher….Teacher

  6. Don’ts: DON’T sign up for social media without your parents permission DON’T give your password to anyone DON’T respond to messages from people you don’t know DON’T share any contact information with anyone Do’s • Ask parents for help choosing acceptable web sites • All passwords should be given to your parents • Tell an adult if someone makes you feel bad or uncomfortable • Be nice and respectful to other peoples feelings and beliefs • Share with parents your online friends. You only know what the people have posted about themselves • Pick passwords that doesn’t contain personnel information (gender, age, location, or name) Online safety precautions

  7. Now let’s see who has been listening!!! QUIZ It’s Quiz time

  8. Be respectful and courteous to others Report to an adult if someone is making you feel uncomfortable or saying bad things to you Bullying Cyber bullying

  9. Ready …. Set …. play WEBONAUTS

  10. www.ncpc.org http://www.brainpop.com/technology/computersandinternet/onlinesafety/ http://www.brainpop.com/technology/computersandinternet/onlinesafety/ http://krunchd.com/i_safety http://www.brainpop.com/socialstudies/culture/bullying/ Works Cited

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