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if you wouldn’t
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Internet Awareness 2011

Editor's Notes

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  • #8 The web is watching you. Did you know that the internet is collecting information about you every time you visit websites?\n
  • #9 This is my blog.\n
  • #10 This is some of the information I can collect about the people who visit my blog\n
  • #11 If I want more detail, I can find information like which browser people used, which operating system they use, and which page they landed on first.\n
  • #12 Screenshots, cached links, other people downloading videos and reposting are all different examples of how information sticks around\n
  • #13 Video - Think before you post: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SGlrAhtQC24 \n
  • #14 Will this be embarrassing to me later?\nIs this photo something you want your future university to see?\nyour future employer? \n
  • #15 Share with someone next to you. \nAsk for people to share with the wider group\nExplain the statistical likelihood of those things happening. Most worrying? Cyberbullying.\n
  • #16 Video - If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online.\nhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRznvxQUYXc\n
  • #17 58% of 4th through 8th graders reported having mean or cruel things said to them online.\n- National Crime Prevention Center study\n
  • #18 53% said that they have said mean or hurtful things to others while online. \n- National Crime Prevention Center study\n
  • #19 What will your digital footprint be?\nDigital footprints can be big or small, helpful or hurtful.\nAssume everything you do online can be seen by others (even if it can’t).\n
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  • #21 What you do, sticks around for ages. So make sure what sticks is how you’d like to be remembered\n
  • #22 Stick to age appropriate sites. Facebook is for 13+.\nTalk with your parents about sites you think you should be allowed on if there is an age restriction\n
  • #23 Don’t send annoying forwards e.g. OMG send this to 9 people or you’ll have bad luck for the next 17 years\nLook at the size of things you are emailing\nRemember anything you write can be forwarded/copied.\n
  • #24 Don’t give away personal information e.g. address. \n\n
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  • #27 Is what you’re doing online something that your grandma would approve of?\nWould this be expected of at UWCSEA student?\n
  • #28 Answer: if your teacher has asked you to, and it relates to the work\n
  • #29 Use creative commons images\nAcknowledge your sources\n
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  • #31 You know that feeling you get if something isn’t quite right? Listen to it. \nTell an adult if something is making you feel uncomfortable.\n
  • #32 Don’t tell anyone your password! Don’t use anyone else’s password.\nUse strong passwords\n
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