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In today's digital age, understanding internet safety is crucial for young users. This guide introduces 7th graders to key concepts such as creating secure passwords, recognizing cybercrimes like sexting and identity theft, and practicing good netiquette. Students will learn about digital citizenship—emphasizing their rights and responsibilities online—and discover practical ways to protect themselves while navigating the internet. Key topics include the importance of URLs, avoiding plagiarism, and the meanings of common texting abbreviations. Equip yourself with the knowledge to be a responsible digital citizen!
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Internet use and safety Jakelyn Reyes Intro to Computers- 7th grade
what is a password Using a phrase that is easy to remember but hard for others to guess!
What are 5 examples of cybercrimes 1)Sexting 2)Cyber-bullying 3)Piracy 4)Fraud 5)Identity theft
Name five ways to have a good netiquette 1)Send to the right person 2)Don’t waste peoples time with junk 3)Make sure you know you know who they are 4)Don’t attack online 5)Don’t forward other peoples e-mails
What is a url? A url is a resource locater , the address of the World Wide Web
How does one avoid plagiarism Mention where you got it To show you understand by showing where you got it
What are 5 ways to protect yourself online Make a secure password Make a secure username Don’t tell anybody your password Don’t tell anybody your username Turn off webcam when not in use
What are im and texting terms and meanings Ttyl = talk to you later Omg = oh my gosh Btw = by the way Brb = be right back Lol = laugh out loud
What is a secure password and username? Username: kittycat561 Password: ***********
What is a digital citizenship and who are digital citizens? You have rights and responsibilities Us, we are digital citizens
4 types of online/internet safety Physical safety Psychological safety Reputational and legal safety Identity, property, and community safety