How many kids get cyberbullies in a year?
A. 1 in 10
B. 1 in 100
C. 1 in 3
D. 1 in 20
C. 1 in 3
Are you meant to share your password with others?
A. True
B. False
B. False
True or False
Netiquette only applies to email communication.
False
Is Social Media the #1 Cyberbully platform?
A. True
B. False
A. True
Does Google still remain a popular search engine?
A. True
B. False
A. True
Social Media Netiquette involves ...
A. engaging in cyber-bullying or harassment.
B. sharing misinformation
C. engaging in sarcastic comments
D. practicing respectful and appropriate behavior online
D. practicing respectful and appropriate behavior onlie
What are some effects of Cyber Bullying?
A. Low self esteem
B. Harmful habits
C. Isolation
D. All of the above
D. All of the above
Something you can do to protect yourself online
1. always click on suspicious links
2. share everything online
3. use strong passwords
3. use strong passwords
You see a post from a classmate with a typo. Should you correct them publicly?
yes or no
Answer: No, it's generally not a good idea to publicly correct someone's grammar or spelling, especially on social media. This can be embarrassing and hurtful. If you feel the need to address it, you can send a private message to the person. However, it's often best to let it go.
How did Cyber Bullying Start?
A. introduction of online forums, chat rooms and early social media sites.
B. popularization of affordable computers
C. creation of cell phones
D. A & B
D. A & B
What personal information should never be shared online? (pick 2)
A. Address
B. First name/nickname
C. Social security number and password
D. Favorite book/movie
A. Address and C. Social security number and password
True or False
You should always think before you post, as your words can have a lasting impact.
True
What are the 4 C's of Cyber Bullying?
A. content, contact, conduct and commerce
B. compare, contrast, conduction, convection
C. communication, collaboration, creativity
A. content, contact, conduct and commerce
True or False
If someone is being mean to you online, it's best to ignore them and hope they'll stop
False, Ignoring a cyberbully might not make them stop, and it can be harmful to your mental well-being. Instead, it's important to report the abuse, block the person, and tell a trusted adult.
A classmate posts a picture of a group project with a friend who isn't in the picture. The friend is upset and asks for the photo to be taken down. Should you take down the photo?
yes or no
Yes, it's important to respect the privacy of others. If someone asks you to remove a photo, you should do so, even if you don't see the harm in it. It's always better to err on the side of caution and respect someone's wishes.