Cyber Morality and Citizenship Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools Parent Presentation
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Cyber Morality and CitizenshipGreater St. Albert Catholic SchoolsParent Presentation
Learning Technology Services, 2009-2010http://elearning.gsacrd.ab.ca
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What is Cyber Morality and Citizenship?
Division Program being developed to help inform staff, students, and parents.
What is Being Done?
•Awareness Program
•Curricular focus with resources
•Acceptable Use Policy
•GSACRD Technology Plan
Basic Online Safety
Follow the guidelines set by your parents
and guardians or teach them!
Respect other people online
Keep your identity private
Stop communication if you feel uncomfortable
Don’t meet offline
How Much Information Is Being Posted?
User Profiles Ask Too Much
• Age, school, town, grade, boy/girl, activities, phone number, email
Images Provide Details
• What do your pictures say about you?
Revealing Too Much: You Can’t Take It Back
Video: Bulletin Board
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You Can’t Take It Back
Words and photos published online are there for the world to see - once out there, they can’t be taken back.
Any photo or video posted online can be saved, accessed and altered by anyone.
This applies even if your page is private. Private conversations can be saved.
Online Risks - Think About it
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Why Should You Care?
Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall caught in videotape scandal
MP Tom Lukiwski says he is 'ashamed' of comments he made…
15 Years Ago!
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The Online Life: Webcams & Video
Any cell phone can record pictures and video Direct to the Internet
Videos can be used against you Your surroundings could reveal your location Video can be altered by anyone
Cell phones are a privilege, not a right
How Much Is Too Much?
Images Backgrounds that reveal
identifying information What do your pictures
say about you?
Facial Recognition
It’ll find you!
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How Much is Too Much?
Digital Cameras GeoTagging
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Video: Everyone Knows Your Name
Predators: Who Are Your Online Friends?
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Resources for YOU
http://www.cybertipline.org If you or someone you know has been victimized, tell a trusted adult and report it
to the Cyber Tip line.
http://www.netsmartz.org Excellent video presentations.
http://kids.getnetwise.org GetNetWiseTools for Families
http://www.learnnowbc.ca/Parent_Information_Centre/WhatsThat.aspx CyberSafe With Steve Dotto
http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/Watch-the-Full-Hour-Americas-New-Deadly-Obsession-Video Oprah’s show on the dangers of texting while driving