NETS 5- MUHSD

Directions:  Explore all links below and complete all activities.  Let your librarian know when you’re ready to take the Cyber Safety Benchmark.

 
 
 
1.  Complete the Students Online: How Much Do You Know quiz to gauge how much you know about various Cyber Safety topics.
 
 
2.  Read the advice offered to people who find themselves the target of a Cyber Bully. Cyberbullying: Tips for Taking Action.  Now watch this brief video of teens discussing the issue of Cyberbullying taken from NetSmartz.org Teens Talk Back:  Cyberbullying
There are additional videos you may view regarding the issue of cyberbullying or online actions that have had bad outcomes:
 
3.  Take the Internet Safety Survey to reflect on your own online behavior.

4.  Cyber Relationships and staying safe online.  View the Cyber Relationships video and reflect on any screen names that you use online.  How can you change them to make them more anonymous and generic?  Think about the online image a screen name projects and how you would advise SexyCindy to change hers.
 
5.  Watch Julie’s Journey and then review the steps of The Grooming Process and some Teen Tips to help keep you safe.

 

6.  View this brief video entitled Your Photo Fate depicting what can happen when someone sends a text message.  Sending inappropriate text messages or engaging in “Sexting is wrong.  Please read this information explaining what “Sexting” means what you can do if you receive an inappropriate message.
 
7.  When you’re online, it’s important to have secure passwords and keep profiles and chats from sharing too much personal information.  View this Online Safety and Security PowerPoint and take the Password Strength quiz.  Then, watch these videos about social networking, information traveling, and offline consequences.  
 

8.  Identity Theft can occur if you’re not careful with online practices. Take the SonicWall Phishing IQ test online to see if they know how to tell real email messages from phishing messages.
 
9.  Check out what you know about Copyright by taking The Copyright Challenge.  Here's another:  CopyRight - CopyWrong Quiz.  Watch this Copyright Basics video.  Then, view this PowerPoint presentation on Copyright Law and Fair Use Guidelines and complete this worksheet at the same time.

 

Nike Swoosh?  Energizer Bunny? Trademark, Patent, or Copyright? Here’s more information about the difference between trademark, patent, and copyright.
 

10. Peer-to-Peer Sharing (P2P):  Read this information about P2P file sharing
and then be prepared to explain 2 reasons why it’s a dangerous practice.
 
11.  There are certain key things to consider when evaluating websites. Here is a website evaluation checklist you should complete before using any website as a source for research.  Here is another set of questions to ask yourself when evaluating websites.  Another great resource can be found on UC-Berkeley's Library website.
 
12.  The MUHSD Acceptable Use Policy (AUP).  Read this document that you signed in order to access the Internet at school.  Why do you think it’s important for schools to have such documents in place?  What are at least three ways to violate the policy?