Students learn about acceptable use of the internet, safety tips, and netiquette.
- Subject:
- Education
- Educational Technology
- Material Type:
- Activity/Lab
- Provider:
- REMC Association of Michigan
- Provider Set:
- 21 Things 4 Students
- Date Added:
- 08/02/2021
Students learn about acceptable use of the internet, safety tips, and netiquette.
Being responsible online and potential dangers. Tips for staying safe.
9 themes of digital citizenship
Game or Media Smarts How cyber-savvy are you? Challenge
Learning about identity safety, privacy, scams, and hoaxes
Privacy online and risks to avoid online
Identifying cyberbullying and strategies to deal with it through videos and discussions.
Being a responsible digital citizen is important; tips to stop cyberbullying and observe good netiquette.
Students play the PBS Kids cybersafety game to learn ways to be safe on the Internet and be a good digital citizen.
Introduction to understanding rules for Intertent use, importance of being a responsible digital citizen, and online behavior.
Introduction to Cyberbullying and what to do about it.
Investigate the laws of copyright, find out if there is a way to legitimately use the work done by others so you don't break the law.
Find out about what the laws are for using materials found on the Internet, and how the laws apply to you and your activities online.
Students create something new from shared resources online adhereing to copyright.
Learn about plagiarism and how to check for it.
How to create content without plagiarizing. Creative Commons licenses.
Students watch videos about basic troubleshooting, malware and viruses and create a troubleshooting chart.
Students use a flowchart to solve specific computer problems.
Students learn about malware and spyware, research best virus and malware programs, check their home computing devices, play a PBS Learning game
Students learn to do basic troubleshooting, research solutions, and try to fix the problem.