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1. Internet Safety
Cyber Citizenship
A Guide for Upper
Elementary
Students
2. Today we will:
• Learn about a
community called
cyberspace
• Learn about staying
safe in cyberspace
3. What is a community ?
• A group of people Can you think of
who share the same some examples?
or a common
interest
4. What is CYBERSPACE?
• Cyberspace contains
places to visit, just
like a real community.
It is the Internet.
• The Internet
includes:
– Web sites
– Email accounts
5. Website Examples
• Web 2.0 tools
• Research sites
• Social
networking sites
• Gaming site
• Google Docs
6. •Places in a community are identified by
their ADDRESSES
What is the school‟s address ?
7. The Internet is a
community,
connecting users worldwide.
Web sites have addresses called URL‟s
When you see:
.com the information is from a commercial site
.edu the information is from an educational site
.org the information is from an organization
.gov the information is from a government site
8. Citizenship & Safety in the Community
People in a community are called citizens
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Q: How does a Q: What are some rules, told
community by parents or teachers, that
help keep help to keep you safe?
its citizens
safe? A: Don‟t talk to strangers.
Tell your parents where you are
A: Follow rules going.
and laws Wear your seatbelt.
Look both ways when you cross the
street.
9. Q: If cyberspace is a
community, who are
its citizens?
A: YOU! Every time
you go on the
Internet, you are a
cyber citizen in the
cyber community.
10. Cyber Safe
• Cyber citizens in the cyber community
need rules to keep them safe just like
in our school community.
• Does anyone have rules at home for
using the computer and the Internet?
Q: Who made A: Your parents! They want to
these rules? keep you safe in cyberspace and
help you be a good cyber citizen.
11. Digital Etiquette
• The cyber community , like other
communities, has a set of rules that
everyone must follow.
• These rules make the cyber
community a better place for
everyone!
12. Digital Etiquette
• Remember to •How do you think
be polite in people should act
cyber in cyber
communities! communities?
• When you are
talking with How should you
people online talk to people in
remember these
they can‟t see communities?
your face..
13. Digital Etiquette
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Etiquette is all about!
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14. The Golden Rule
• As a citizen of cyberspace you‟re
responsible for following the Golden Rule
• Never say anything to someone or about
someone that may be hurtful or unkind.
• Cyber Citizens that do this are called
Cyber Bullies.
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15. Protecting yourself from
Cyber Bullies
• If somebody sends you a message
that makes you feel uncomfortable or
unsafe do not respond.
• Let a trusted adult know.
17. Staying Safe on the Internet
at Home and at School
Never give out personal information such as:
• your name
• your password
• home address
• school name
• telephone number
• Also, never send a picture of yourself to someone you
chat with on the computer without your parent's
permission.
18. You decide!
One day, an 8 year old was playing a game on a fun
Web site his dad had helped him locate. But after
a few mouse clicks, she wasn‟t on the game site
anymore. She tried getting back to the game site
using the back arrows. It didn‟t work!
It was a different place that wasn‟t fun
anymore. The words made her feel uncomfortable.
What would you do?
19. Did you think to suggest that
she ask for help from a trusted
adult?
That‟s the best thing to do!
• Sometimes a website is made so that it will not let
you exit or get out of it, no matter how much you
click!It‟s not your fault.
• If you have been on the Internet before and know
about the „close box‟ in the corner of a web page,
you can click that.
20. Staying Safe on the Internet Is
Like Staying Safe in a
Real Community
• If you get “lost” on the
Internet, or stumble into a
Website not safe for you:
-Talk to your parents
- Find a trusted adult
- Go to a teacher