Internet Safety Training For WYWLA High School Students

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Internet Safety Training For WYWLA High School Students Intro for Parents Responsible Use Policy

Internet Safety Training For WYWLA High School Students Intro for Parents Responsible Use Policy

Appropriate Online Behavior Use caution when sharing name, school, age, phone number, or address

Appropriate Online Behavior Use caution when sharing name, school, age, phone number, or address online Never open an email from a stranger – it may contain viruses that can harm a computer (learn about SPAM and malware) Never take pictures of yourself or others that are revealing, nude, or suggestive. This is ILLEGAL! Middle Schoolers and Child Pornography Never send pictures to strangers or view pictures that strangers send Create strong private passwords (Share only with trusted adult) Tell a trusted adult if something mean or creepy happens on the Internet. Former WCPSS administrator Listen to your instincts: Predator/Alicia's Story Cary Creepy Old Man

Social Networking sites and Chat Rooms Use caution when sharing names, schools, ages, phone

Social Networking sites and Chat Rooms Use caution when sharing names, schools, ages, phone numbers, or addresses Never agree to meet someone in person from an Internet communication Use WCPSS approved sites Visit age-appropriate sites Create safety protocol for reporting bad behavior Realize that everything you do online is PERMANENT and PUBLIC Sarah Is your information public? Can strangers see your information?

Cyberbullying The tradition of home as a refuge from bullies on the school playground

Cyberbullying The tradition of home as a refuge from bullies on the school playground is over. The Internet is the new playground, and there are no off hours. 58% of kids admit someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online 53% of kids admit having said something mean or hurtful things to another online 42% of kids have been bullied while online Instagram Can story this happen to you?

Cyber Bullying: Breaking It Down Cyber Bullying is verbal harassment that occurs during online

Cyber Bullying: Breaking It Down Cyber Bullying is verbal harassment that occurs during online activities. Cyber Bullying can take many forms. These are a few: �Threatening e-mail �Nasty instant messaging �Repeated texts to a mobile device �A website or profile set up to mock others �“Borrowing” someone’s screen name and pretending to be them while posting a message. �Forwarding supposedly private messages, pictures, or video to others. � 100 year sentence for Cary man convicted of online porn � (girls in uniform) �Consequences of Cyberbullying

Did You Know? Cyber Bullying is a Class I Misdemeanor 3 arrested article

Did You Know? Cyber Bullying is a Class I Misdemeanor 3 arrested article

Michelle Clark Digital Footprint (teacher small school) http: //safeshare. tv/w/SHkav. XIjpu

Michelle Clark Digital Footprint (teacher small school) http: //safeshare. tv/w/SHkav. XIjpu

Expectations of our OWLs Use WCPSS email for all communications with teachers, administrators, and

Expectations of our OWLs Use WCPSS email for all communications with teachers, administrators, and with school projects Use WCPSS Google drive for all Google drive work. NOTE: If email communication comes from student personal addresses, teachers do not have to read or respond. The use of the WCPSS email address is for the protection of both STUDENT and WCPSS staff members. Resources provided by NCDPI and WCPSS

Expectations of our OWL Parents Visit our WYWLA website regularly (http: //www. wcpss. net/WYWLA

Expectations of our OWL Parents Visit our WYWLA website regularly (http: //www. wcpss. net/WYWLA ) Calendar Lunch menus Contact Lots Follow information for WYWLA staff of info us on Twitter (@Wake. Girls. Lead) Like us on Facebook (Wake Young Women’s Leadership Academy) Resources provided by NCDPI and WCPSS