Safe Computing
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Hector Teaches us Internet Safety
http://www.hectorsworld.com/island/index.html
Top Tips! (from Hector's Site)
- Always ask a grown up before you use the internet. They can help you find the best thing to do.
- Don’t tell strangers where you live, your phone number or where you go to school. Only your friends and family need to know that.
- Don’t send pictures to people you don’t know. You don’t want strangers looking at photos of you, your friends or your family.
- Tell a grown up if you feel scared or unhappy about anything.
- Ask a grown up to help you put the Hector's World Safety Button on your computer. This will mean you can press it if anything makes you scared or unhappy.
1st: Hectors World- Internet Safety
http://www.hectorsworld.com/island/main/episode_theatre_interior_01/index.html
2nd: Net Smart Kids
Review how to act online
Video for 2nd Grade
What is the Internet? (2 min 23 sec)
The Internet is big! This video introduces young children to Molly to help them understand what the Internet is and that, just like in the real world, it has some places that are safe for kids and some that are not.
http://www.kidscomjr.com/cgi-bin/kcjr/kcjr_safety_wsound.pl
Activity
http://www.netsmartzkids.org/AdventureGames
3rd: Know the Rules to be safe online
Learn with Clicky Videos
http://www.netsmartzkids.org/LearnWithClicky/KnowTheRules
Activities
http://www.netsmartzkids.org/LearnWithClicky/KnowTheRules
Net Smart Scavenger Hunt
http://www.netsmartzkids.org/AdventureGames/ScavengerHunt
Net Smart Safety Agents
http://www.netsmartzkids.org/AdventureGames/NSAgents
Save Internet Safety Land
http://www.att.com/Common/images/safety/game.html
4th Grade Internet Safety
Video
How to Act online video http://www.netsmartzkids.org/LearnWithClicky/BadNetiquetteStinks
Play the Cyber criminal Game
http://onguardonline.gov/media/game-0013-case-cyber-criminal
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) of the United States uses this site to impart education on internet safety. A lineup of 13 quiz games will allow you to test yourself on everything from spyware detection to wireless security.
If you are looking for a free downloadable game to learn about cyber-safety, Carnegie Mellon’s
5th Grade
video http://www.netsafeutah.org/parents/parent_videos.html
What is Personal Information?(2 min 41 sec)
Knowing when it’s okay to share personal information and when it’s not can be difficult. This video defines personal information and how to protect it in terms kids can relate to.
Online "Friends" (2 min 12 sec)
Connecting with friends online can be a lot of fun—but when you don’t know someone in the real world, you can’t be sure who they are. This video gives kids a simple, sensible rule for deciding how to choose online friends: stick with the friends you know in the real world to stay safe and keep things fun.
5th grade activity
Download Carnegie Cadets
Carnegie Cadets: The MySecureCyberspace Game teaches you all about cyber defense and how to protect yourself with four missions on how to spot spam, how to keep personal information safe, and how to identify Web threats. It’s a 173 MB download (available for both PC and Mac).
http://pbskids.org/webonauts/
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Middle Schoolers
Web Wise Kids
http://www.webwisekids.org/
Cyber Pigs
Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs
In this game, designed for ages 8-10, the CyberPigs play on their favourite Web site and encounter marketing ploys, spam and a close encounter with a not-too-friendly wolf.
The purpose of the game is to teach kids how to spot online marketing strategies, protect their personal information and avoid online predators.
The accompanying Teacher's Guide explains how to play the game, gives background information on the issues of online marketing, spam and children's privacy and provides activities and handouts for classroom use.
Start Game
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CyberSense and Nonsense: The Second Adventure of The Three CyberPigs
In this sequel to Privacy Playground, for ages 9-12, the three CyberPigs learn some important lessons about authenticating online information and observing rules of netiquette. They also learn how to distinguish between fact and opinion and how to recognize bias and harmful stereotyping in online content. As Les, Mo and Lil discover, "just because it's on the Internet, doesn't mean it's true."
The accompanying Teacher's Guide explains how to play the game, gives background information on the issues of authenticating online content, stereotyping and cyber bullying and children's provide activities and handouts for classroom use.
Start Game
Cybertour- Flash Version
Cyberquiz- Flash Version
Jo Cool or Jo Fool was written and developed by Valerie Steeves and Jane Tallim.
A tally has been added to the Jo Cool or Jo Fool Cyberquiz. This addition was made possible by a financial contribution from Industry Canada’s SchoolNet program.
WebQuests
www.21things4students.com
Projects:
Create Bill of Rights
Make a Glogster Poster
Create an animation video on Cyber Safety
Assignment
Please create your own Ad campaign for using Internet and Web 2.0 resources Wisely.
Include the following information
1. How to use social networks wisely.
2. How and why to create a pseudonymn
3. How to handle cyber bullying.
4. Privacy Issues on the internet
Possible Projects
1. A brochure
2. 3 fold Poster
3. Powerpoint
4. Photostory/Pod Cast
Click here to go back to the Interactive Lesson Page
I'm Done Now I can have Fun
Games
Growing a positive online reputation can be tough. Do you know what it takes?
Are you a good Cyber Citizen? Take Betty's Quiz to test your netiquette know-how!
Do you know how to stay safe when playing online games? Try Alan's Challenge and find out!
The Academy challenges you to a battle of smarts! Test your Cyber Defense knowledge with this Quiz!
Follow the clever clues and use the decoder to unlock secret puzzles and win bonus prizes.
Can you solve all of Dr. Keen's challenging cryptograms?
Help Dana finish her reports on Cyber Criminals so she can play!
Kick back with Trey and hunt down some Cyber Defense words!
http://www.att.com/Common/images/safety/game.html
iKeepSafe.org has a kids’ area at
story involving FauxPaw the Techno Cat which teaches simple e-safety
messages.
http://www.ikeepsafe.org/iksc_kids/
Webonauts
http://pbskids.org/license/
Think Before you Post
"Think Before You Post” is an ad campaign by the ad council. The videos below demonstrate how truly wide-reaching any information posted on the internet can be. Of course, the majority of people online are viewing your mySpace pages just to learn more about you as a friend and have no bad intentions……. (oh wait, remember how I said today that you HAVE TO BE 14 TO HAVE A PAGE? 6th graders, remember that by lying about your age to get a page, you’re violating the terms of use with mySpace - make a responsible choice.)
Thoughts? Are adults making too big of a deal about this? Do you feel safe online? Even if you are not using your real name areyou giving clues about who you are, wheer you live and your agewithout realizing it? Instead of posting your picture create yourown cartoon character-you friends already know what you look like! With Yahoo's " Way Back Machine" web pages are saved back to 1995 already.
DO NOT POST ANYTHING YOUR PARENTS. CHURCH, POTENIAL HIGH SCHOOL, COLLEGES OR FUTURE EMPLOYERS MAY NOT UNDERSTAND.
Areas we will Cover
1. What is RSS
2. Choose a pseudonymn now! Write what your pseudo name on our Wiki. Create a paragraph explaining why it's important to use a pseudo.
This is worth 10 points.
3. Safer IMing
a. Only include people you know on your IM list, whether AIM, MSN, Yahoo Messenger, Google Talk, or Meebo.
b. I.M. is a great tool for schoolwork! You can collaborate on homework, assignments, & projects easily and cheaply.-But if you are not careful you could set up
your account so anyone can IM you, not just the people you know. Go check your preferences right now and change them if necessary!
c. Never set a profile that gives away your personal info! Either skip the profile or make it up.
4. You should use your pseudo name on your IM account - protect your privacy!!-Remember real live people are on the other side of that IM
- be respectful!! If you wouldn't say it to your grandmother, the principal or me-DON'T TYPE IT!
5. Play The Game then write a paragraph or two about why Jesus would not flame. Don't forget all the requirements of a post.
6. Never "borrow" a friends I. M. name or pretend you are them on-line. Remember ISP's have your IP number and can easily track your conversation to the computer account it came from. Deflamation law does apply to anything you write and publish on the internet- Both you and your parents can be held responsible.
Web Wise Kids
http://www.webwisekids.org/
Cyber Pigs
Privacy Playground: The First Adventure of the Three CyberPigs
In this game, designed for ages 8-10, the CyberPigs play on their favourite Web site and encounter marketing ploys, spam and a close encounter with a not-too-friendly wolf.
The purpose of the game is to teach kids how to spot online marketing strategies, protect their personal information and avoid online predators.
The accompanying Teacher's Guide explains how to play the game, gives background information on the issues of online marketing, spam and children's privacy and provides activities and handouts for classroom use.
Start Game
|
CyberSense and Nonsense: The Second Adventure of The Three CyberPigs
In this sequel to Privacy Playground, for ages 9-12, the three CyberPigs learn some important lessons about authenticating online information and observing rules of netiquette. They also learn how to distinguish between fact and opinion and how to recognize bias and harmful stereotyping in online content. As Les, Mo and Lil discover, "just because it's on the Internet, doesn't mean it's true."
The accompanying Teacher's Guide explains how to play the game, gives background information on the issues of authenticating online content, stereotyping and cyber bullying and children's provide activities and handouts for classroom use.
Start Game
Middle Schoolers
Jo Fool or Jo Cool Games
Cybertour- Flash Version
Cyberquiz- Flash Version
Jo Cool or Jo Fool was written and developed by Valerie Steeves and Jane Tallim.
A tally has been added to the Jo Cool or Jo Fool Cyberquiz. This addition was made possible by a financial contribution from Industry Canada’s SchoolNet program.
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Assignment
Please create your own Ad campaign for using Internet and Web 2.0 resources Wisely.
Include the following information
1. How to use social networks wisely.
2. How and why to create a pseudonymn
3. How to handle cyber bullying.
4. Privacy Issues on the internet
Possible Projects
1. A brochure
2. 3 fold Poster
3. Powerpoint
4. Photostory/Pod Cast
Click here to go back to the Interactive Lesson Page
Netty's World is an Australian website which has a
nice animated area, Netty’s Adventures, where Netty provides guidance on key
areas such as using websites, downloading information, making friends and using
mobile phones.
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