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Cyber Bullying The Dark Side Your Rep Parental Controls Misc $200 $600 $800 $1000 $400 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $200 $400
32% Cyberbullying $200
Cyberbullying $200 Percent of teens who go online that have experienced cyberbullying
Cyberbullying $200 Bullying & harassment are most frequent threats Most often by peers Sharing gossip, rumors, pictures, videos and more
Cyberbullying $400 Cyberbullying can happen in these mediums
Cyberbullying $400 misc, IM, Chat, Texting, SNS, Online games, and more
Cyberbullying $600 Considering both boys and girls, this group reports more incidences of online bullying
Cyberbullying $600 Girls particularly older girls
Cyberbullying $600 Reported Boys are victims too
Cyberbullying $800 The steps to follow if you are a victim of cyberbullying
Cyberbullying $800 Don’t reply Don’t erase Tell a trusted adult Report
Cyberbullying $800 Screenshot mac = cmd-shift-3 cmd-shift-4 (skitch)
Cyberbullying $1000 Demographic doing the bullying
Cyberbullying $1000 Other minors
32% The Dark Side $200
The Dark Side $200 Percentage of teens that have been contacted online by a complete stranger
The Dark Side $200 23% - felt scared or uncomfortable 7% of all teens have experienced disturbing contact
The Dark Side $400 These factors predict greater likelihood of online contact
The Dark Side $400 Posting photos Having public profile Being female Flirting
The Dark Side $400 Teens with visable online profile – 77% Profiles open to anyone – 40%
The Dark Side $600 How the majority of teens respond to stranger contact
The Dark Side $600 They ignore it They delete it
The Dark Side $600 Talk about deletion with your child
The Dark Side $800 Post-pubescent youth
The Dark Side $800 Demographic typically involved in cases
The Dark Side $800 Aware they were meeting adult males Aware of situation
The Dark Side $800
The Dark Side $1000 Hard to belive but this is true
The Dark Side $1000 There are people with less than honest intentions on the Internet
Two different types of damage to your reputation Your Rep $200
Your Rep $200 Self-inflicted Inflicted by others
Your Rep $200 Kids need to be smart What they do… what others do Staying out of comprimising situations Rumors, gossip, lies
Your Rep $400 The advice is James Lipton providing
Your Rep $400 Think before you send
Your Rep $400 Guiding Questions: Will my action cause someone else harm? Will I look bad if I make this choice? Will I be punished for this action? The “Grandma Test”
Your Rep $600 Potential employers, college admissions officers, coaches, teachers and parents
Your Rep $600 Who can see what you did when online
Your Rep $600 Nothing goes away Is Google the new resume? *restrict what Google “sees” Teacher recommendations First and last names? Proactively build a positive reputation Use online tools to do this blogs, FB, press, podcasts, YouTube, Twitter, etc.
Your Rep $800 Presenting someone else’s ideas as your own
Your Rep $800 Plaigiarism
Your Rep $800 Copy/paste Understand why this is bad “I wish I would have said that… and in a few hours everyone will think I did”* *thanks connected technology Cheating
Your Rep $1000 All kids (and adults) need to learn how to do this
Your Rep $1000 Manage your reputation
Your Rep $1000 Remove things It is already being built Set up a Google alert Reputation monitoring services Emphasize the positives Be honest
The most common way to control internet access and use Parental Controls $200
Parental Controls $200 Putting the computer in a public location
Parental Controls $400 This helpful tool shows which websites have been visited on the computer
Parental Controls $400 History
Parental Controls $600 Allows parents to control which websites children can visit, how much time kids can spend on the computer and more
Parental Controls $600 Parental controls
Parental Controls $800 This is a term for software that has been designed and optimized for controlling what content is permitted to a reader
Parental Controls $800 Web or Content Filter
Parental Controls $1000 Question
Parental Controls $1000 Answer
Parental Controls $1000 more
Your personal details: like where you live, your phone number, and other identifying information misc $200
misc $200 Information to protect
misc $400 abbreviations and slang most commonly used due to the necessary brevity of mobile phone text messaging
misc $400 Textese, txtese, textspeak, txtspk, txk, etc.
misc $400 LOL JK BTW SO IMO BRB PIR KOTL KPC PAW RUH WTF
misc $400 LOL – laugh out loud JK – just kidding BTW – by the way SO – significant other IMO – in my opinion BRB – be right back PIR - parent in room KOTL – kiss on the lips KPC – keeping parents clueless PAW – parents are watching RUH – are you horny WTF – what the f*
misc $600 misc that attempts to use the victims’ inexperience with computer technology to trick them
misc $600 Phishing
misc $600 Don’t give personal information Look at addresses Use Google (or snopes.com)
misc $800 These malicious programs can be sent through misc
misc $800 Spyware, malware and viruses
misc $800 Malware is malicious software Spyware is secretly installed A variety of consequences slow machine, report info, change settings, redirect browser, etc. Keyloggers Comes with other programs Anti-spyware software*
misc $800
misc $2000 The Nigerian 419 scam is a common form of this type of fraud
misc $2000 Advance-Fee Fraud
misc $2000 Hugely successful To good to be true…
Summary: Round 2 of the game we played while learning some important concepts...
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