Online Behavior |
Standard C2 - Determine positive, safe, legal, and ethical behavior when using technology, including social interactions online or when using networked devices.
Learning Target - Determine positive and safe behavior when using technology, including social interactions online or when using networked devices. |
Articles to Read:
My Online Code
Who Are You Online?
Cyberbullying
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1. How is cyberbullying similar to and different from traditional bullying?
2. How would you respond if someone you knew was a victim of cyberbullying? 3. What is cyberbullying? 4. Why might a cyberbully choose to intimidate or scare a fellow student? 5. What are three ways people can reduce the harm cyberbullies cause? |
Video - Digital Safety, Responsibility, and Awareness
Video - The Power of Words
Video - What's Cyberbullying?
Video - How to Beat Cyberbullies
Video - Friendships and Social Media
Video - Dealing with Digital Drama
Online Citizenship
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1. What solutions would you suggest for creating an environment of online citizenship?
2. How would you approach an offline friend who does not treat people online with respect? Q #3 Do you think it is easier to bully someone online rather than in person? Why or why not? 4. Why might a person who cares about the feelings of others write provocative and mean-spirited comments to others when online? 5. What is online citizenship? 6. What two qualities are required of all citizens to have a safe and productive community? |
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HOW TO STOP CYBERBULLIES
Cyberbullies are a total bummer, but with a little courage, you can stop those lamers. Cyber-bullying goes beyond just bullying because it can follow you home via text messages, web sites, and more. This video will tell you how to put a stop to cyber-bullying. This video is designed for kids and teens in grades 7 through 1 https://planetnutshell.com/portfolio/how-to-stop-cyber-bullying-grades-7-12/ |
Protecting Online Reputations |
1. What consequences may arise for you or your friends from sharing images, stories, or videos on the Web?
2. How would you determine whether an image, story, or video you share now could have harmful effects on someone’s reputation in the future? 3. Why may images that are deleted from a website still be found in the future? 4. What can you do to protect your online reputation? 5. What action can you take if you feel your online reputation is at risk? |
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TRUSTED ADULTS CAN HELP YOU -When things get weird on the Internet, it’s best to talk to an adult who has your back. If you see stuff online — or in the real world, for that matter — that makes you feel uncomfortable or scared, talk to an adult you trust about it. This video explains why it’s so important to seek help from adults when you need help.
https://planetnutshell.com/portfolio/trusted-adults-can-help-you-grades-7-12/ |