Student presentation on Internet Safety-
guidelines for security percautions with social networking websites, cyberbullying, sexting, and phishing scams.
45. Cyber Citizenship Martin Luther King, Jr. once said āIn the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.ā Ā
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Editor's Notes
Cheating at school Riding home with a stranger
Should I go, not go? How will I get from location to another? Can my friend come too? I have homeworkā¦
Breathe!
Breathe!
Facebook will only investigate these applications if they receive complaints from users.
Put thinking cap back on and askā¦. Questions students
Inappropriate things can be credit card information, passwords, identities, etc.
Inappropriate things can be credit card information, passwords, identities, etc.
Kerry Kujawa graduated from Austin High School in Sugar Land, Texas in 1998. His body was found, badly decomposed and unidentifiable, in a field on a remote ranch in April of 2000. Kerry had been having an online relationship with someone he thought to be a young woman under the screen name 'kelly_mc', meeting and communicating through an online chat room. Her real name was "Kelly McCauley", and seemed to be a nice pre-law student who was trapped in a destructive relationship. They seemed to grow closer and closer over the months, and eventually Kerry started to ask Kelly to meet face to face, so that he could help her. He apparently grew insistent on helping her, and on April 7th, 2000, Kerry left campus to meet her in San Antonio, telling friends that Kelly was having trouble with some guy and needed his help. A week or so later Kerry's family and friends received an email from Kerry saying that he was ok and would be staying with Kelly for a little longer. Online, Kelly had been telling others in the close-knit chat room that she and Kerry were engaged and would be getting married soon. A couple weeks later Kerry's friends started to worry about his continued absence from school and filed a missing-persons report. Kerry's online love interest, 'Kelly', was not who he or anybody else thought she was. By interviewing the members of the chat room, researching contact information, and carefully examining the computers Kerry had used, authorities determined that. 'Kelly' was actually 31 year-old, 6' 2" Kenny Wayne Lockwood, a former McDonald's assistant manager who lived with his parents in an upscale neighborhood in San Antonio. He had no felony convictions and described by one neighbor as being the "last [person one would assume] for being involved [in the murder]." Others neighbors described him as "quiet, a real computer geek." It would later come out that Lockwood had used the persona of 'Kelly' to talk with other young men in addition to Kerry, luring them with an appealing story and pictures of an attractive young woman to further the ploy. To conceal his identity, Lockwood met Kerry under the pretense of being Kelly's brother, then shot and killed him and disposed of his body. To delay the discovery of the murder, Lockwood sent the email pretending to be Kerry and continued to assume the persona of 'Kelly' in the chat room and furthering the story of the two supposedly in love. Kenny Wayne Lockwood was arrested in April of 2000 for the murder of Kerry Kujawa, and in October of 2000, he committed suicide while in police custody. When his friends talk about Kerry, they agree that he was not a soft hearted, idealistic, or romantic individual. He was a bright student, ranked high in the class, who took a challenging schedule of AP courses and participated in extra-curricular activities. He was a mechanical engineering honor student at Texas A&M University, and had a bright future. His mistake was trusting that a girl named āKellyā was really who she said she was.
Breathe!
Girls and social network users are more likely to report it
What is it? Harrassment- repeated messages, vulgar or offensive in nature Impersonation- pretending to be someone else, Trickery- manipulating to reveal secrets or embarrassing moments Is it real? Results-
What is it? Harrassment- repeated messages, vulgar or offensive in nature Impersonation- pretending to be someone else, Trickery- manipulating to reveal secrets or embarrassing moments Is it real? Results-
What is it? Harrassment- repeated messages, vulgar or offensive in nature Impersonation- pretending to be someone else, Trickery- manipulating to reveal secrets or embarrassing moments Is it real? Results-