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Digital Responsibility Created by Ms. Madeley Digital Literacy Resource Teacher Welcome Back Assembly

Digital Responsibility Created by Ms. Madeley Digital Literacy Resource Teacher Welcome Back Assembly

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Digital Responsibility

Created by Ms. MadeleyDigital Literacy Resource Teacher

Welcome Back Assembly

How do you spend you time on the

Internet?***

What kinds of things do you do?

What is a DIGITAL FOOTPRINT?

Everything you put on the Internet that is about you..

➔ visiting a website, ➔ sending an email, ➔ chatting with friends, ➔ posting a review of an app➔ writing on your friend's Facebook

wall.Your digital footprint is your

online presence.

Grandma Rule...

Grandma Rule... Don’t post photos, videos or messages online you wouldn’t want your grandmother to see.

Cyberbullying: There is a way out!

1.Don’t respond.

2.Block or ban the bully.

3.Save the evidence.

4.Set-up a new account (choose

new friends, and be selective

about who you add).

5.Tell an adult you trust.

6.REPORT to authorities.

So What if I’ve Been Bullied? What do I do?

Take-Aways...

1.Protect your privacy!2.Protect your reputation.3.Nothing is private online.4.Assume everyone is watching.5.Apply “GRANDMA’S RULE”.6.Watch the clock...

Internet Safety Rules To Live By... Talk-it out before buying - in your case, ask permission!

Do not give out personal information online without your parent’s permission.

Create a personalized nickname.

Have a strong password.

Only “chat” or email with people you know.

Continued...

Tell your parents, or another adult you trust, if and when something makes you feel uncomfortable.

Practise good “Netiquette”.

Do not believe everything that you read or see on the Internet!

York Region District School Board

Appropriate Use of Technology Policy

• ensuring that they use the technology resources in an appropriate manner in accordance with Board policies and procedures;• ensuring that any use of personal and Board provisioned devices that access Board resources (email, enterprise systems, student/staff data and information etc) are password protected to restrict access from these devices to only themselves;

All users are responsible for:

Continued...• using the Board's network, technology, and technology services in a responsible and ethical manner consistent with the educational, informational and recreational purposes for which they are provided; In school, students are responsible for:• abiding by the Information Technology Acceptable Use Agreement.• only using Board and personal technologies for educational purposes as defined by the teacher and instructional purpose.

What Kind of Footprint Will You Leave?