Otis Orchards PTSA Presentation

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BY: EVSD Internet Safety Student Mentors
Grant provided from:
Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Prevention
U.S Department of Justice
In Partnership with:
Educational Service District 101
United States Attorney's Office Eastern Division of
WA
Northwest Council of Computer Education
Northeast Washington Education Council
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Promote safe and responsible digital citizens
Digital Natives vs. Digital Immigrants leading the way
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Meeting K-12 Educational Requirements:
Children’s Internet Protection Act Update
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o School districts must update their Internet safety policies on or
before July 1, 2012
o Policies must provide:
• Education for minors about appropriate online behavior which includes
interaction with people on social networking sites and in chat rooms
• Evidence of programs that raise awareness of, and respond to cyberbullying.
How To Vote via Texting
TIPS
1. Standard texting rates only (worst case US $0.20)
2. We have no access to your phone number
3. Capitalization doesn’t matter, but spaces and spelling do
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Provide information for
peers
Provide information for
elementary students
Provide information for
parents and community
Survey peers
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SCOPE Presentation
NEWESD 101
Superintendents
Spokesman Review
article
Children’s Justice
Conference in Seattle
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NEWESD101 Presentation: September 2010
KXLY The Badge: February 2010
NWLC Conference: August 2009
WASA Conference: June 2009
EVSD Express: February & May 2009
Valley Herald: March 13, 2009
Spokesman Review: March 7, 2009
http://www.ua.edu/features/abcsofeducation/cyberbullying.html
http://cmlawlibraryblog.classcaster.net/2012/02/14/new-ohio-cyberbullying-law/
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EVMS
Have you said anything
mean/hurtful online or
while texting this school
year?
N/A
8%
no
72%
yes
20%
EVMS
Have you been bullied
online or while texting
this school year?
N/A yes
8% 12%
no
80%
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Behavior has changed lately
Spending dramatically more or less time online
Receiving numerous texts or phone calls from
someone they don’t hang out with
Visibly upset after using computer or cell phone
Hides or clears computer screen or closes cell phone
when you enter
• Don’t retaliate and become a bully yourself.
• Stop communicating with the bully by not responding
to any attacks.
• Block the bully from you contact list.
• Save all written communication for proof.
• Tell your parents and a trusted adult at school.
• If necessary contact law enforcement.
 Loss
of Friends/Social Network
 ISP Drops Account = No High Speed Access
at Home
 School Suspension or Expulsion
 Arrest
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EVMS
Have you shared
personal information
about your family/friends
online or while texting
this school year?
N/A
9%
No
72%
Yes
19%
EVMS
Have you shared any
personal information
online or while texting this
school year?
N/A
9%
No
64%
Yes
27%
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Read the user agreements
Check the privacy controls
o No guarantee of privacy – anything can be cut, pasted, and sent
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Some sites require kids to be over 13
Inappropriate pictures, posts, or messages damages
reputations
Kids can tag friends and violate their friend’s privacy
http://pgward.org
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One in five employers search social networking sites before
hiring
One-third of those said they found information that caused
them to toss out potential candidates
Universities and colleges are also searching sites when
reviewing applications
Many teachers, administrators, and coaches are also
reviewing these sites
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Don’t meet someone you meet online in person without
bringing a trusted adult!
Smartphone Geotagging; Icanstalku.com
Girls Around Me App
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfBNCsXTZFc
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Think about how different sites work before
deciding to join a site.
Post only information that you are comfortable
with others seeing — and knowing — about you.
Know your friends, only friend people you know.
Choose your friends carefully: What they post
can damage your reputation too!
Remember that once you post
information online, you can't take it
back!
http://wmuv.org/resources/human-exploitation/
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EVMS
Have you sent or received
sexual messages or
pictures this year?
N/A
8%
No
80%
Yes
12%
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Once you send it, you can’t take it back
Ask yourself if you are ok with Everyone seeing this
Once you hit send, you’ve lost control over who sees it
If anyone pressures you to send something, tell a trusted
adult and don’t give in!
Pros
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Keep in contact with family, friends,
future employers, and colleges.
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For school purposes such as
collaboration and research.
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Keep up to date on the news.
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Share and promote a positive image
for success.
Cons
 A lot of personal info about you can be
available for anyone to see.
 Dangerous people like predators are
out there.
 Can post inappropriate pictures and
messages.
 Once you post, you can’t take it back.
If learning is an act of exploration
then technology equips the explorer
for the journey of a lifetime.
John Maschuk
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Know what your
child is doing online.
Ask questions.
Talk to your child
about the risks and
promote the positive
behaviors.
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Check your
child’s
activities on
their digital
devices.
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Brochure created by EVHS student mentors
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Go to the EVSD ISTEP site
http://www.evsd.org/istep.php
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Netsmartz 411- Ask an Expert!
o Netsmartz411.org
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Cybertipline- 1-800-843-5678
o www.cybertipline.com
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E-mailCari Roderick- [email protected]
Neale Rasmussen- [email protected]