safe information & communication technology for the third grade. julianna madden itc 525 ...
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SAFE Information &
CommunicationTechnology
For the Third Grade.
SAFE Information &
CommunicationTechnology
For the Third Grade.
Julianna Madden ITC 525 Summer 1 Session
Julianna Madden ITC 525 Summer 1 Session
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MENU
1. Introduction to Cyberspace2. The Internet3. How does the Internet work?4. Do you know:5. With a few simple rules, the
Internet…6. Games7. Communication8. Information9. Music, Videos, and Movies
MENU (cont’d)10. Words to know.
10a. Block10b.(Computer) virus10c. Cyberspace10d. Download10e. Internet10f. Log off / out10g. Password10h. Personal information
11. Internet Safety Questions
Cyberspace» The online world of computers
connected by communication lines.
» When you go online, on the Internet, into cyberspace, and are using the information highway, you are doing the same thing.
The Interneta communications system that connects computers and computer networks all over the world
is telegraphs, telegrams, walkie-talkies, telephones, radios, televisions, newspapers,…all wrapped into one system at a click of the mouse.
Do you know:Do you know:• How you can safely play a game
with other people when you have to stay home ?
• How you can safely talk to and share pictures with friends out of town without speaking ?
• How you safely find information you need ?
• How you can safely download music, videos, and movies ?
• How you can safely play a game with other people when you have to stay home ?
• How you can safely talk to and share pictures with friends out of town without speaking ?
• How you safely find information you need ?
• How you can safely download music, videos, and movies ?
With a few simple rules, the Internet…
With a few simple rules, the Internet…
Allows you to play games -SAFELY….
Allows you to play games -SAFELY….
REMEMBER - never fill out a form or give out your personal information (name, address, phone number, password or the name of your school) on the internet without your parent’s or teacher’s permission!
REMEMBER - never fill out a form or give out your personal information (name, address, phone number, password or the name of your school) on the internet without your parent’s or teacher’s permission!
Dots Bricks Breaking Spelldown
Allows you to communicate - SAFELY…
• Email, chat, Skype, …etc.• SEND messages that you would want to receive -
you do not want to hurt anyone’s feelings with your words.
• NEVER send pictures of yourself to people you don’t know.
• REMEMBER - do not share your password without your parent’s or teacher’s permission.
• DO NOT respond to a “user name” that you don’t know.
Click, watch and learn….
Allows you to find information you need -
SAFELYOnly go to websites you have
permission to visit.Never download pictures, articles, or
other information without your parent’s or teacher’s permission.
Explore the sites that you are allowed to visit - you may find games, songs, videos, etc… that will be useful & fun.
Allows you to download music, videos, and movies
- SAFELY.
Allows you to download music, videos, and movies
- SAFELY. Ask permission before you download your
favorite song, video, or movie. Never give credit card information out - only
an adult should use that option. Beware of websites that offer “free” music,
video, or movies - they often give your computer a virus. A virus will keep your computer from working properly and will send itself to other computers. A trusted adult will help you determine if the site is safe to use.
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Words to
know…
Words to
know…
BlockBlock - to stop or close off (www.wordcentral.com)
An adult has the ability to block an unknown user or a user posting rude / mean comments from accessing your computer.
- to stop or close off (www.wordcentral.com)
An adult has the ability to block an unknown user or a user posting rude / mean comments from accessing your computer.
(Computer) Virus(Computer) Virus a computer program that is usually
hidden within another seemingly harmless program and that produces copies of itself and inserts them into other programs and usually performs a malicious action (as destroying data).
(www.wordcentral.com)
a computer program that is usually hidden within another seemingly harmless program and that produces copies of itself and inserts them into other programs and usually performs a malicious action (as destroying data).
(www.wordcentral.com)
CyberspaceCyberspace -the online world of computers
connected by communication lines.
(www.wordcentral.com)
is also known as: the information highway and the Internet.
-the online world of computers connected by communication lines.
(www.wordcentral.com)
is also known as: the information highway and the Internet.
DownloadDownload to transfer (data) from a usually
large computer to the memory of another device (as a smaller computer). (www.wordcentral.com)
Remember to ask permission before you download anything to your computer.
to transfer (data) from a usually large computer to the memory of another device (as a smaller computer). (www.wordcentral.com)
Remember to ask permission before you download anything to your computer.
InternetInternet -a communication system that
connects computers and computer networks all over the world.
(www.wordcentral.com)
-also known as the world wide web, the information highway, and cyberspace.
-a communication system that connects computers and computer networks all over the world.
(www.wordcentral.com)
-also known as the world wide web, the information highway, and cyberspace.
Log off /outLog off /out -to terminate (end) a work session
using a multi-user system, or a connection to such a system.
(www.dictionary.com)
Make sure you “log off” a website you have entered a password into.
-to terminate (end) a work session using a multi-user system, or a connection to such a system.
(www.dictionary.com)
Make sure you “log off” a website you have entered a password into.
PasswordPassword a sequence of characters used to
gain access to a computer system (www.dictionary.com)
Never share your password(s) with friends or classmates OR someone asking for it online.
a sequence of characters used to gain access to a computer system (www.dictionary.com)
Never share your password(s) with friends or classmates OR someone asking for it online.
Personal InformationPersonal Information - your name, address, phone number,
name of your school or sports team(s), passwords, etc…
NEVER give out any personal information online. Choose passwords and user names that do not contain your information.
- your name, address, phone number, name of your school or sports team(s), passwords, etc…
NEVER give out any personal information online. Choose passwords and user names that do not contain your information.
User nameUser name
1. Also called login name, logon name, sign-in name, sign-on name . a unique sequence of characters used to identify a user and allow access to a computer system, computer network, or online account.
2.the part of an e-mail address before the @ sign. (www.dictionary.com)
1. Also called login name, logon name, sign-in name, sign-on name . a unique sequence of characters used to identify a user and allow access to a computer system, computer network, or online account.
2.the part of an e-mail address before the @ sign. (www.dictionary.com)
Internet Safety Question#1
A friend is over and wants you to download a new song. Your mom is home but is on the phone. Do you
download the song?
YES NO
Internet Safety Question #2
A new user name appears on your favorite chat room. They ask what grade you’re in and what school you go to. Do you tell them?
YES NO
Internet Safety Question #3
You need to find information on how the Internet started. The librarian provided a list of websites to use. Is it safe to download a picture off of these sites?
YES NO
Internet Safety Question #4
A classmate on your favorite chat site calls another classmate “a stupid loser” while using the computers during free time. Do you tell your teacher?
YES NO
Internet Safety Question #5
You need to create a password for a new internet game you want to play. Do you include your last name to make it easier to remember?
YES NO
CONGRATULATIONS!
• You are on your way to having fun SAFELY on the World Wide Web!
• Remember to have fun, learn a lot, and practice the simple rules to stay safe.
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CREDITSCREDITS• http://www.brainpopjr.com
• http://www.connectsafely.org/other-resources.html
• http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/
• http://www.dictionary.com
• http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Student_2007_EN.sflb.ashx
• http://www.pdesas.org/Standard/Views#24982|0
• http://www.wordcentral.com
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0IuTBHjcGs
• http://www.brainpopjr.com
• http://www.connectsafely.org/other-resources.html
• http://cybersmartcurriculum.org/safetysecurity/
• http://www.dictionary.com
• http://www.iste.org/Libraries/PDFs/NETS_for_Student_2007_EN.sflb.ashx
• http://www.pdesas.org/Standard/Views#24982|0
• http://www.wordcentral.com
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0IuTBHjcGs
Standards AddressedStandards Addressed• PDE Standards
• 3.4.3.E4: Recognizes that information and communication technology is the transfer of messages among people and/or machines over distances through the use of technology.
• PDE Standards• 3.4.3.E4: Recognizes that information and
communication technology is the transfer of messages among people and/or machines over distances through the use of technology.• ISTE Standards
•5. Digital CitizenshipStudents understand human, cultural, and societal
issues related to technology and practice legal and ethical behavior. Students:a: advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible
use of information and technology.
b: exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that
supports collaboration, learning, and productivity.c: demonstrate personal responsibility for lifelong
learningd: exhibit leadership for digital citizenship