Chat Rooms
Social Media
Cell Phones
Legalities
Things you Need To Know!
100

True or False: In a chat room, you are untraceable.


FALSE! Hackers can use your IP address to pinpoint your address and city.

100

These are some of the social websites where cyber-bullying can take place. (Name 2)

What are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Snap Chat, Tik Tok

100

GPS that can pinpoint your general or exact location. Many applications may collect and share your location information.

What is location sharing.

100

True or False: Schools are legally capable of intervening with cyber-bullying on and off-campus.

True:  Legal rights to intervene in cyber-bullying incidents – even if those incidents were initiated off-campus – if it can be demonstrated that the incident resulted in a substantial disruption of the educational environment.

100

Being responsible with personal information while online, respecting the privacy of others while surfing the internet are examples of what?

What is netiquette or internet etiquette.

200

form of bullying or harassment using electronic means


What is cyber-bullying?

200

This is how long a website owner or hacker can find a post on Facebook, even if you have deleted it from your profile.

What is FOREVER!

200

True or False: A cell phone company can release a transcript of every text sent to and from a phone to your parents, if the phone is on a line paid for by them.

True!

200

someone who watches bullying happen in front of them but does not say or do anything

What is a bystander.

200

Name the grade school level in which cyber-bullying begins.

What is Middle School?

300

These are pieces of information that you should never give out in a chat room. (Name 2)


What is age, gender, location, real name, address, phone number.

300

Negative impacts of social media. (Name 2)

What is depression, anxiety, poor sleep quality, body image issues, cyberbullying, FOMO (fear of missing out).

300

True or False: You can be charged with a crime if someone else sends you an inappropriate picture, even if you did not take it.

True! The receiver can be charged if he/she chooses to keep the image.

300

True or False: Your teacher has the legal right to protect you against cyber-bullying by speaking with parents, police or other teachers?

True!

300

The practice of using the Internet to make digital recordings of broadcasts available for downloading to a computer or mobile device

What are podcasts.

400

sharing information via text with a group of other users simultaneously on a shared medium


What are chat rooms?

400

Internet bullies go to great lengths to gather information about a particular person, by chasing or threatening them

What is cyber stalking

400

act of using the telephone in an attempt to scam the user into surrendering private information that will be used for identity theft

What is vishing or smishing.

400

A type of crime in which a computer is the object of the crime (hacking, phishing, spamming) or used as a tool to commit an offense

What is cybercrime.

400

Punishment under Georgia law for cyber-bullying

What is a misdemeanor 

500

ie: never provide personal information, do not post inappropriate selfies, report any online bullying, limit your digital footprint

What are ways to protect your identity?

500

discussing politics, religion, or money

What are things you should never discuss, on or off the Internet.

500

Describe the purpose of removing software restrictions imposed by Apple on an iOS

What is jailbreaking.

500

identity theft, transaction fraud, hacking, piracy, inappropriate photos, cyber-stalking.

What are types of crime

500

online journal or informational website displaying information in the reverse chronological order

What is blogging.

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