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Private and Personal Information

Private and Personal Information. Common Sense Unit l – Lesson 2 (Cross-Curricular Categories) Privacy and Security Information Literacy. Learning Objective. Students will be able to ...

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Private and Personal Information

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  1. Private and Personal Information Common Sense Unit l – Lesson 2 (Cross-Curricular Categories) Privacy and Security Information Literacy

  2. Learning Objective Students will be able to ... • learn about the benefits of sharing information online, but also about the safety and security risks of sharing certain types of information. • understand what type of information can put them at risk for identity theft and other scams. • distinguish between personal information, which is safe to share online, and private information, which is unsafe to share.

  3. Introduction What types of information do you think are okay to share publicly online, on a profile that others will see, for instance?

  4. Vocabulary register (online): to enter your information in order to sign up and get access to a website

  5. Introduction Here are some examples of websites where you must register in order to participate? • htttp://www.netsmartz.org • http://nick.com • http://bookadventure.org

  6. Log In

  7. Log In

  8. Log In

  9. Log In

  10. Log In

  11. Log In What information is required and why do you think it is required?

  12. Log In What information is optional, and why do you think it is optional?

  13. Log In Why do you think websites ask for this kind of information?

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  16. Vocabulary personal information: information that can’t be used to identify you, such as your age, gender, how many siblings you have, your favorite food, etc.

  17. Vocabulary private information: information that can be used to identify you, such as your Social Security number, street address, email, phone number, etc.

  18. Vocabulary identity theft: when a thief steals someone’s private information in order to pretend to be that person

  19. Private and Personal Why would someone want to steal someone else’s identity on the Internet?

  20. Private and Personal What kinds of private information could an identity thief use to find out and steal your identity?

  21. Private and Personal What kinds of personal information could you share about yourself without showing your identity?

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  24. What’s Safe to Share Online Is there anything on the lists that could be used by an identity thief? Why?

  25. Assessment

  26. Assessment

  27. Assessment

  28. Wrap-Up What is identity theft?

  29. Wrap-Up How does personal information and private information differ?

  30. Wrap-Up What would be a good rule for kids about giving out private information online?

  31. Extension Activity Directions Pretend you have a public profile in an online community. There are people you know, and people you don’t know, who can view your profile. Write down personal information that you would want to share about yourself. Make sure that everything on your list is safe to share and that it is not private information that could reveal your identity.

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