Privacy and Security
Relationships and Communication
Cyber Bullying/Internet
Self Image and Identity
Creative Credit, Copyright, Apps
100

Someone who hacks your stuff

a hacker

100

You shouldn't do this if a stranger says to (rhymes with eat lem)

Meet them

100

Name examples of private information that shouldn't be shared 

Your home address, phone number, email, passwords, school, work and documents you create.

100

Using a social media service’s online tools or system to report harassment, bullying, threats, and other harmful content that typically violates the service’s terms of service or community standards

report abuse

100

What copying and pasting somebody else's work is called

plagiarism

200

Do this so that people don't know your passwords

do not share passwords

200

If you delete a post, this will happen

People will still remember it

200

nonhuman “voices” coming out of devices, apps, and sites these days 

a bot/chatbot 

200

An unnamed or unknown person – someone online whose name or identity you don’t know

Anonymous

200

What should you do if you get information for your project from another site

cite your sources

300

an attempt to “hook” you into revealing your personal and confidential information by sending emails that seem to come from a legitimate business

phishing

300

A dishonest attempt to make money or gain something else of value by tricking people

a scam

300

A way to end all interaction with another person online, preventing them from accessing your profile, sending you messages, seeing your posts, etc., without notifying them

block

300

Bullying that happens online or through using digital devices

cyberbullying

300

This is the area in any digital product, app, website, etc., where you can define or adjust what you share and how your account is handled

settings

400

What makes a strong password

a combination of both letters, numbers, and symbols

400

Manipulative online content, posts, or ads designed to capture people’s attention and get them to click on a link or webpage, often to grow views or site traffic in order to make money

clickbait

400

This text is tiny and often contains the stuff youʼre supposed to miss. For example, a headline at the top might say youʼve won a free phone, but if you look closer you will read that you actually have to pay that company $200 per month.

fine print

400

The information about you that appears online. This can mean anything from photos, audio, videos, and texts to “likes” and comments you post on friendsʼ profiles.

digital footprint

400

A witness to harassment or bullying who supports the target privately or publicly, sometimes including trying to stop and/or report the incident they witnessed

upstander

500

unwelcome email and instant messages, which may offer goods of no or little value or a promise of financial rewards if you give the sender money.

spam 

500

You should share this personal information about yourself

nothing

500

A witness to harassment or bullying who recognizes the situation but chooses not to intervene

a bystander

500

A more general term than bullying that can take many forms – pestering, annoying, intimidating, humiliating, etc. – and can happen online too

harassment  

500

T/F Use a different password for each of your important accounts.

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