Online Safety
Digital Etiquette
Digital Footprint
Copyright & Plagiarism
Critical Thinking Online
100

You should never share this kind of personal number online.  

Credit Card Number, Address, Social Security Number, etc.

100

Saying mean things about someone online is called this.

Cyberbullying.

100

This term describes the trail of data you leave online.  

Digital footprint.

100

You must give this when using someone else’s work.  

Credit or attribution.

100

Before you share news, you should check to see if it’s this.

True or credible.

200

What makes up a good and strong password?

Long, unique, and hard to guess.  

200

Always ask for this before tagging someone in a photo.

Permission. 

200

Even if you delete something online, it can still be found because of this.

A screenshot or cached data.

200

This term means using someone else's words or ideas without permission.  

Plagiarism.

200

A fake website or news story that tries to trick you is called this.

Misinformation or a scam.

300

This type of software helps protect your computer from viruses.

Antivirus Software.

300

THIS IS CONSIDERED RUDE IF YOU WRITE LIKE THIS ONLINE.

Using all caps.

300

Future employers might check this when hiring.  

Your social media or online presence.

300

Images labeled with this kind of license can be used with fewer restrictions.

Creative Commons (CC).

300

What do you need to be weary of when searching online?

Bias.

400

Before clicking on a suspicious link you got sent, you should check these things first.

Who sent it, do you know them, do you know why you're getting sent it, etc.

400

It’s polite to respond to messages in this time frame.  

24-48 hours.

400

What could effect your ability to get jobs in the future?

Posting rude, hateful, or irresponsible things online.

400

Music, movies, and books are protected by this legal concept.  

Copyright

400

What is source evaluation?

This term refers to how we determine if a source is trustworthy.

500

This two-word process adds an extra layer of security beyond just a password.

Two-Factor Authentication. 

500

Online, this “rule of gold” still applies. 

Treat others how you want to be treated.

500

How might you be able to "build a person" using the internet?

Look up their social media accounts, posts, and interests and use them to understand and find stuff out about the person. 

500

This term describes original content someone owns the rights to.

Intellectual property.

500

These five letters stand for a technique used to analyze online sources: CRAAP. (Correctly state 3/5.)

Currency, Relevance, Authority, Accuracy, and Purpose.