Proper Behavior and Communication Online PDF

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This presentation covers proper online behavior and communication. It emphasizes the importance of staying safe, meeting responsibly, accepting wisely, being reliable, and telling trusted adults about any online concerns. It explains the concept of digital footprint and age restrictions on various social media platforms and provides examples of how to be SMART online.

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Proper Behavior and Communication Module 2 Subtopic 2 Online My goals for 1 today! I will understand the proper behavior and communication online. 2 I will know how to stay SMART and communicate online. 3 I will apply how to be SMART online on a...

Proper Behavior and Communication Module 2 Subtopic 2 Online My goals for 1 today! I will understand the proper behavior and communication online. 2 I will know how to stay SMART and communicate online. 3 I will apply how to be SMART online on a given situation. The Expert Instructions: Nominate a student. The student has to choose a topic and talk about it for 30 seconds (or longer) as if they were the expert. If they can, they gain a point! Faceboo intern social tamaraw k et media MS FEU Diliman Teacher superhero Teams Joyce es book s shoppi ng planet s Great job! Being Responsible Age Restrictions Most social media sites have age restrictions. Do you know what they are? Facebook You will not use Facebook if you are under 13. Twitter Our services are not directed to persons under 13. Xbox live Child account affiliated (joined) to an adult account. YouTube The service (sharing videos) is not intended for under 13. Digital Footprint Most of our activity on the internet leaves a trail. If you send a message to someone, it’s virtually impossible to delete all copies of that message. Most internet browsers record the websites you have visited. How To Be SMART Have you come across this before? Safe Meeting Acceptin g Reliable Tell S for Safe @CreepyCroc: Hi there. I like your picture. I know we haven't met but can you tell me where you live? @Ella_Elephant: Thanks! Yes, of course. I live over at @SpudSmart: Stop! Be SMART! Don't forget - S is for Safe. Keep details like your name, where you live and where you go to school away from strangers. S is for Safe What should Ella Elephant have done? How To Be SMART The S is for Safe. This is all about keeping your personal information safe. Thinking about other lessons (and Safe anything else you might know!), can you think of a time when you would have to think about this? Checking if a website is secure. Being careful about what you say in an online chat. If you use social media, keep your profile private. M for Meet @CreepyCroc: Hi there. I enjoyed our chat the other day. Would you like to meet up? @Lee_Lion: Yeah, me too. I don't really know you, but OK! @SpudSmart: Stop! Be SMART! Don't forget - M is for Don't meet people that you only know online unless you're with a trusted adult. Meet. M is for Meet What should Lee Lion have done? How To Be SMART This is about making friends online and thinking about meeting up Meetin with them. You should only ever meet an online fried with a When do parent rule? or you have carer’s to think about permission this and if they can come with you. g When chatting online, via any means. A for Accept @CreepyCroc: Hi there. Click here if you want some free bananas! @MiaMonkey: Ok, I will - I love @SpudSmart: bananas! Stop! Be SMART! Don't forget - A is for Accept. Don't click on any links that you're not sure about or that seem too good to be true. Ask a trusted adult if you are not sure. A is for Accept What should Mia Monkey have done? How To Be SMART When you receive an email or instant message with an attachment, you need to think about how safe it is to Acceptin open it. When should you think twice about accepting an attachment? g If it’s from someone you don’t know. What could happen if If it looks like it’s from someone you know, open you an attachment or but the click a link without knowing attachment, subject or content of the email what it seems strange. is? These rules apply for when clicking a link in any R for Reliable @CreepyCroc: I saw on the Internet that too many bananas gives you spots! @MiaMonkey: Oh no! Bananas are my favourite Now what will I food. eat? @SpudSmart: Stop! Be SMART! Don't forget - R is for Reliable. Don't believe everything people tell you. Check R is for other websites to find out the truth. Reliable What should Mia Monkey have done? Talk to your partner. How To Be SMART Remember that people online are not always reliable. Reliabl Anyone can say anything online. What kind of information might be false that you find online? e Absolutely anything an online friend tells you! Anything you read on an unreliable website. that even well-known websites can be edited by Remember other people. T for Tell @CreepyCroc: I saw you swimming in your lake. You're looking a bit fat at the moment! @HankHipp o: @SpudSmart: Stop! Be SMART! Don't forget - T is for Tell. If anything you do or see online upsets you, tell a trusted adult straight away! T is for Tell T for Tell What would you do if someone hurt or upset you in the playground? Talk to your partner. The online world is just the same. If you see, hear or read something online that upsets you then tell a trusted straightadult away. How To Be SMART If you’re very worried, uncomfortable or just have Tell questions about something you’ve seen online, the number 1 rule is… Tell someone! A parent, carer, teacher or other trusted adult will be happy to help! SMARTb This is our SMARTbot, it’s like a robotic version of you ot when you’re online. Each of its coloured buttons activates one of the SMART areas and makes it think about how to behave online. Safe Meeting Acceptin g Reliable Tell Are You SMART Enough? Are You SMART Enough? S afe Can you remember what each letter is for? Meet A ccept R eliable T ell Can you explain what each word means? SMARTbot Scenarios Discussion Which SMART buttons did you think needed activating for each scenario? Why? Safe 1. Online Shopping? Meeting 2. Video Comments? Acceptin 3 Emailing g. Friends? Reliable Tell Keeping Kia Kangaroo SMART Awesome! Community What does the word community’ mean? Wha communities are you a part t of? Online Communication Use your whiteboards and pens to write down what an online community could be. Ar yo part of any online e u communities? Community Communication In a local community, people talk and interact all the time. They see each other often; even people who don’t know each other well talk to each other in shops, just to to make say arrangements, hello. or A big difference between a real-life community and an online community is that people all over the world can communicate with anyone else instantly, not just via email. They can communicate by using chat rooms, social media, comments, and even games forums. Community Communication Do you think being able to talk to ? ? ? anyone, anywhere is a good or bad thing? You can talk You are to people able to You don’t buy and always with the know You can sell things if people same to anyone. are You can support interests. who they make other Anyone can say. friends all send you People think You can talk people’s because over the ideas anything to people and work. and it they’ll never world. might be meet you, you’d never meet in real life. something they can you don’t be rude. like. Safe and Is there a difference between how people talk in real life and online? Look at Sensible these comments on an online post and vote to show if you would say them in real life. In real life, we couldn’t imagine strangers saying unkind things about something we did. Safe and A good rule to follow is that if you wouldn’t say it in real life, you shouldn’t say it online. Sensible Remember, words can be just as hurtful online. Online Communication Activity REFERENCE https://www.edithborthwick.essex.sch.uk/ bei ng-smart-on-the-interne t/

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