Some possible effects on someone being cyberbullied are...
- low self esteem
- get bad grades
- avoid going online/to school
To "pirate" something means to...
"steal" it
What can digital literacy skills help to do?
Find reliable and accurate sources
Name some ways to keep your information private online.
- create strong passwords
- consider friend requests carefully (only accept from people you know you can trust)
If you are being cyberbullied...
- don't respond
- block the bullies
- save any evidence
- report to website/app
- talk to a trusted friend or adult
When you write an essay for school and use online sources, what should you remember to do?
Cite the sources (give credit)
Digitial literacy helps you to distinguish between a real online offer and a fake one. True or False?
True
What is an example of a WEAK password?
your name
(i.e. MarieSmith)
If you are cyberbullying someone...
- STOP! Think about the victim's point of view
- calm down (talk to a trusted friend or adult)
- consider the consequences
Give a simple definition of plaigarism:
To take someone else's work and credit it as your own work
Which website ending would usually be more reliable: .com or .edu?
.edu
Those who share too much personal information online have become victim to...
- identify theft
- scams
- computer viruses/hacks
If you are a bystander to cyberbullying...
- don't share/like a bully's comments
- support the victim (send/post kind messages)
- report the cyberbullying to a trusted adult
There can be a fine line between cheating and helping. If you were doing a homework assignment, would it be ok to A) copy your friend's answers or B) work through the problems with your friends.
B) work through the problems with your friends
Digital literacy will help you accept everything you read online without second guesses. True or False?
False
Before you enter personal information into a website, check for this in the website URL...
"https" or the lock symbol