- Always use a computer in ways that show consideration and
respect.
- Respect the private lives of other people, don’t share
information about or photos of someone without getting their authorization.
- Respect other people’s virtual space: don’t go into
someone else’s files or computer.
- Don’t copy or use software that has not been paid for.
- Never use a computer to bully or harm other people.
- Follow the same values in the virtual world as in the
physical world:
-Never write to anyone something you wouldn’t be willing to say to their face.
-If you feel an urge to write something angry, sleep on it. - Never use information or pictures from the Internet
without asking for permission and referencing the work, giving the owner
credit.
Internet Ethics and Safety
Computer Ethics is a set of moral principles that regulate the use of computers. Some common issues of computer ethics include intellectual property rights (such as copyrighted electronic content), privacy concerns, and how computers affect society.
Definition borrowed from: Tech Terms
Computer Ethics is a set of moral principles that regulate the use of computers. Some common issues of computer ethics include intellectual property rights (such as copyrighted electronic content), privacy concerns, and how computers affect society.
Definition borrowed from: Tech Terms
What is Cyberbullying?
This is when someone uses the internet, mobile phones or other digital technologies to harm others.
Reference borrowed from: Identity Theft Scout
This is when someone uses the internet, mobile phones or other digital technologies to harm others.
Reference borrowed from: Identity Theft Scout
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Web
Resources for Students and Parents
(try out any of the links below to learn more about Internet safety)
NetSmartz
Get Net Wise
CyberSmart
On Guard Online
Microsoft Family Safety Rules
I Keep Safe
Webonauts Internet Academy
MediaSmarts The Three CyberPigs
FBI Cyber Surf Island
Safe Kids
Piracy Pirates
(try out any of the links below to learn more about Internet safety)
NetSmartz
Get Net Wise
CyberSmart
On Guard Online
Microsoft Family Safety Rules
I Keep Safe
Webonauts Internet Academy
MediaSmarts The Three CyberPigs
FBI Cyber Surf Island
Safe Kids
Piracy Pirates
YouTube Video Courtesy of Safety Center Videos ~ Being Smart Online
What to do if you witness...CyberBullying?
1. TELL a trusted adult (Parent, Teacher, Principal, or Counselor)
2. Refuse to join in if someone asks you to pass on an insulting or embarrassing message, photo, or video.
3. Take action, when your friends get involved in cyberbullying or you witness any, speak up against it! (Most young people are more sensitive to criticism from their peers than from their parents.)
4. Fill out a Sprigeo Report
1. TELL a trusted adult (Parent, Teacher, Principal, or Counselor)
2. Refuse to join in if someone asks you to pass on an insulting or embarrassing message, photo, or video.
3. Take action, when your friends get involved in cyberbullying or you witness any, speak up against it! (Most young people are more sensitive to criticism from their peers than from their parents.)
4. Fill out a Sprigeo Report
SPRIGEO
A safe learning environment is a critical part of helping each child achieve academic success. This year we introduced Sprigeo, a new online system that students can use to report bullying incidents and school safety threats. Sprigeo will give your child another medium for communicating with our school administration when bullying or school safety incidents occur. All information sent through the Sprigeo system goes directly to school administrators through a secure online connection.
Students can access the reporting form through a link on our school web site or they may go to the Sprigeo.com web site (see link below). After completing the reporting form and clicking the "submit" button, the report details are sent in a secure email to our school administrators.
Link for Sprigeo
A safe learning environment is a critical part of helping each child achieve academic success. This year we introduced Sprigeo, a new online system that students can use to report bullying incidents and school safety threats. Sprigeo will give your child another medium for communicating with our school administration when bullying or school safety incidents occur. All information sent through the Sprigeo system goes directly to school administrators through a secure online connection.
Students can access the reporting form through a link on our school web site or they may go to the Sprigeo.com web site (see link below). After completing the reporting form and clicking the "submit" button, the report details are sent in a secure email to our school administrators.
Link for Sprigeo