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WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE A GOOD DIGITAL
CITIZEN? Respect others online (no CAPS) Speak up when you know
someone is being bullied online Protect your personal
information & identity Give credit where credit is due
(citing your sources for pictures, music, art, etc.)
PROTECTING YOUR PRIVACY
What info is ok to share online?Pics of friends/family (with their
permission)Casual conversations during online
games What is NOT ok to share online?
Passwords, home address, location, cell number, email address
What are the risks of sharing too much info?Identity theft, online scams, hacking,
stalking
AVOID ONLINE PREDATORS
Know who you are communicating with online
Don’t add someone you don’t know to your social media accounts
Don’t give out personal info (address; places you go when not in school)
Don’t agree to meet someone you met online
People may not always be who they seem
TIPS FOR PROTECTING PRIVACY Use strong passwords (don’t share
with others); password protect your cell phone
Edit privacy settings on social media (set limits on who sees your info)
Remove identifying info from pics/video
Don’t post location Avoid ‘handles’ with identifying info
CYBERBULLYING What is it?
Bullying using technology (texting, social media, apps)
What are examples of cyberbullying?Sending mean texts; creating fake profiles;
posting embarrassing pics; spreading rumors/gossip using technology; altering a pic to embarrass someone; sending threatening comments
Who are the ‘players?’Cyberbully……..Victim………Bystander(s)
CONSEQUENCES OF NEGATIVE POSTS &
CYBERBULLYING Dignity for All Students Act Extreme cases of bullying MS Handbook: detention,
extended detention, ISS, OSS Sports/Clubs-Code of Conduct;
dismissed from team or club Denied college admission Future employers might not hire
you
SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT
Can’t take it back! Think before you post!
Digital footprintDeleted but not gone; untagging vs
removing photos Don’t say/write something you
wouldn’t say to someone’s face Representing yourself to family &
friends If you wouldn’t want your parents or
grandparents to see it, don’t post it
TIPS FOR DEALING WITH CYBERBULLYING Don’t write back; trolling Block the person bothering you Save the evidence (take screen
shots/pics) Tell an adult you trust (teacher,
coach, principal) Report issue to website where
bullying is occurring
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