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How to stay safe on the Internet - KS3: 

How to stay safe on the Internet - KS3 bbc.co.uk/chatguide

Benefits of the Internet: 

Benefits of the Internet Instant Communication ‘chat’, instant messaging, social networks, blogs Information Every major newspaper now online Encyclopedias Entertainment Movie guides, music, online games File Swapping Download/upload and share photos, video and music

What do you use it for…: 

What do you use it for… Gaming Searching Downloading music E-mailing friends Homework Swapping friends and Buddy Lists Instant Messaging

Group Discussion (10 minutes) Refer to your Internet Diaries: 

Group Discussion (10 minutes) Refer to your Internet Diaries When you are online where do you surf? Have you used a Chatroom, Instant Messaging, Message Board, Blog? Does anyone belong to an online Social Network (My Space, Bebo, Friendster…) Who has ‘online friends’?

Online chat and file-sharing. Describe how they work? (10 minutes): 

Online chat and file-sharing. Describe how they work? (10 minutes) Online... Instant Messaging Chatrooms Blogs Message Boards Texting File Sharing Using a mobile phone Storing photos on the Internet Downloading music Accessing a podcast

What you can get from chatting and swapping stuff with others online…: 

What you can get from chatting and swapping stuff with others online… Support Fun Knowledge Being part of a group Jokes Information Friendship Music and Videos

Tell the class your GOOD experiences of being on the Internet (5 minutes): 

Tell the class your GOOD experiences of being on the Internet (5 minutes)

Being safe ‘in real life’; what would you do…: 

Being safe ‘in real life’; what would you do… if you wanted to cross a road? if you didn’t want to be robbed? if you didn’t want someone bothering you on your mobile? if you didn’t want the world to know your phone number, bank details or address?

People may have BAD experiences on the Internet…: 

People may have BAD experiences on the Internet… Bullying Feeling left out People being annoying or rude Getting stuff you don’t want (spam, viruses) Using your personal details

Points to discuss:: 

Points to discuss: How would you know a person was not who they said they were? What is ‘inappropriate behaviour’ online? What should you do if someone asks you to keep your conversations or e-mails secret? What should you do if someone makes you feel uncomfortable online? What is mobile phone bullying? Where can you go for help?

Get in to groups and tell each other about any bad experiences you may have had or heard of (10 minutes): 

Get in to groups and tell each other about any bad experiences you may have had or heard of (10 minutes)

What can you do to stop bad things happening to you? (10 minutes): 

What can you do to stop bad things happening to you? (10 minutes)

Here are some of the dangers again: 

Here are some of the dangers again Bullying Identity Theft Grooming (Stranger Danger) Unsuitable use of photos

Don’t worry! YOU are in control: 

Don’t worry! YOU are in control

Learn the online ‘Rules of the Road’: 

Learn the online ‘Rules of the Road’ People may not be who they say they are Never meet an ‘Internet Friend’ without an adult being present Don’t give out personal information Tell someone if you feel uncomfortable online Keep a record

Help others. Pass the message on…: 

Help others. Pass the message on… Help those younger than you If you see someone being careless with their personal details, let them know Tell your friends how to stay safe online

Reporting problems, getting help: 

Reporting problems, getting help Report online abuse www.ceop.gov.uk The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre General Help Childline Tel: 0800 1111