Where does cyberbullying happen?
Online/Internet/On devices
Does deleting a post erase it forever?
No
What are the 4 parts of a password?
Numbers
Uppercase letters
Lowercase letters
Symbols
What does it mean to be a good digital citizen?
To use the internet in an appropriate, safe, and responsible way
Is cyberbullying just as serious as in person bullying?
Yes!
What is a digital footprint?
A record of all of your online actions
What are 3 things you shouldn't put in a password?
Birthday, pet's name, your name, phone number, etc.
What are 3 examples of being a bad digital citizen?
Not giving credit, cyberbullying, clicking on scam ads, spamming others, pretending to be someone else, etc.
What is a bystander, upstander, and a target?
Bystander - someone who witnesses bullying but doesn't do anything about it
Upstander - someone who witnesses bullying and does something about it
Target - the person getting bullied
What should you do before posting online?
Thinking before you do anything online about how it impacts your footprint
How many passwords should you have?
What is one way you can show respect online?
Being kind in comment sections
What should you do if you are being cyberbullied? (3 things)
1. Block the person
2. Take screenshots of it
3. Tell an adult
4. STOP
5. Walk away
Give 2 examples of something that adds to your digital footprint
Social media post, a comment, a like, a picture you post/are tagged in, videos you watch, accounts you follow
What should you do if someone hacks into your account? (2 things)
Change your password, tell an adult, and (make sure they didn't do anything bad)
If you use music in a video, what should you do? (you already know its appropriate)
Give song credits
What percentage of students have been cyberbullied?
42% (37-47)
Give 4 examples of people who can see your digital footprint
Friends, family, teachers, future jobs, colleges, etc.
How often should you change a password?
Every few months
If one of your friends posts an embarrassing picture of you, what do you do?
Message them asking them to take it down. Don't retaliate. Tell an adult