logging in or signing up OnLine Safety Quiz - PowerPointShow deveneciajoseph Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1682 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 10, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Internet SafetyQuiz : Internet SafetyQuiz The Online Safety Quiz is your chance to show that you know how to be a safe Internet surfer. Answer each question and, when you get it right, you'll go to the next question. Click Below to Begin the Quiz Question One : Question One I'm online and I meet someone my age in a chat room. Is it OK to give him or her my address or phone number so we can get together? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! That's not correct. NEVER give out your name or address to someone you meet online. If you really want to have an "offline" conversation with this person, check with your parents to see if they can think of a safe way to arrange it. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! Good Job! You should NEVER give out your name or address to anyone you meet online. If you really want to have an "offline" conversation with this person, check with your parents to see if they can think of a safe way to arrange it. Next Question Question Two : Question Two I have a digital picture of myself and someone I met online wants to see it. Is it OK to send it to that person? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! You are incorrect. No, it's not OK. NEVER send a stranger Your picture without first checking with your parents. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! You are Correct! You should NEVER send a picture of yourself to someone you met online, without first checking with your parents! Next Question Question Three : Question Three I'm visiting a site from a company or organization that I've heard of. They want my name and phone number so I can enter a contest. Is it OK to enter? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! You should never reveal ANY information about yourself to anyone, even companies you've heard of. If they want to get this Information from anyone under 13, the law requires that they first get your parents' permission. Next Question Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! If a legitimate company wants to Collect information from children-- even to enter you in a contest – they must first get your parents permission. This protects your safety and privacy. Ask your parents about the importance of protecting your privacy. Next Question Question Four : Question Four I'm in the middle of a chat session and someone says something really mean. Should I: 1. Say something mean back? 2. Ask them to apologize? 3. Don't respond; Tell an adult if it bothers me? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! Never respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if you get a message like that. If you get a message like this, tell your Parents right away. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! That's good thinking. As you apparently know, you should never respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if you get a message like that. If you get a message like this, tell your parents right away. Next Question Question Five : Question Five My parents' and I have established rules as to what I can do on the Internet when I'm ome, but I'm at a friend's house. Should I go by my parents' rules or do whatever my friend does? 1. Go by your parents' rules 2. Do whatever your friend does Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules. There may be additional rules based on where you are. For example, if your friends parents‘ have extra rules for your friend, you'll have to go by those too. When you're at school or at a library you should go by the rules there, but you should always talk with your parents about what they think is best. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! Very good! Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules. There may be additional rules based on where you are. For example, if your friends parents‘ have extra rules for your friend, you'll have to go by those too. When you're at school or at a library you should go By the rules there, but you should always talk with your parents about what they think is best. Next Question Question Six : Question Six I'm online and I get a message from my Internet service provider asking for my password. They say they need it to fix my account. Should I give it to them? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! You should never give out your Internet password to anyone (even your best friends) other than your parents. AOL and most other Internet service providers will never ask you for a password and sometimes people will pretend that they work for the Internet service provider to get your password. Next Question Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! That's smart thinking! You should never give out your Internet password to anyone (even your best friends) other than your parents. AOL and most other Internet service providers will never ask you for a password and sometimes people will pretend that they work for the Internet service provider to get your password. Next Question Question Seven : Question Seven I met someone in a chat room who wants to get together. They live nearby. Can I arrange a meeting? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! It's very important that you never agree to get together with someone you "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, they should be that it is in a public place and with a parent present. Try this question again Correct!!! : Correct!!! It's very important that you never agree to get together with someone you "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, they should be that it is in a public place and with a parent present. You’re almost done Congratulations!!! : Congratulations!!! You Finished the Quiz If you answered all the questions correctly or learned from your mistakes then you understand the basic rules. If not, please go back and try again or review your answers With your parents. Press Escape to exit You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
OnLine Safety Quiz - PowerPointShow deveneciajoseph Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1682 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: May 10, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Internet SafetyQuiz : Internet SafetyQuiz The Online Safety Quiz is your chance to show that you know how to be a safe Internet surfer. Answer each question and, when you get it right, you'll go to the next question. Click Below to Begin the Quiz Question One : Question One I'm online and I meet someone my age in a chat room. Is it OK to give him or her my address or phone number so we can get together? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! That's not correct. NEVER give out your name or address to someone you meet online. If you really want to have an "offline" conversation with this person, check with your parents to see if they can think of a safe way to arrange it. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! Good Job! You should NEVER give out your name or address to anyone you meet online. If you really want to have an "offline" conversation with this person, check with your parents to see if they can think of a safe way to arrange it. Next Question Question Two : Question Two I have a digital picture of myself and someone I met online wants to see it. Is it OK to send it to that person? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! You are incorrect. No, it's not OK. NEVER send a stranger Your picture without first checking with your parents. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! You are Correct! You should NEVER send a picture of yourself to someone you met online, without first checking with your parents! Next Question Question Three : Question Three I'm visiting a site from a company or organization that I've heard of. They want my name and phone number so I can enter a contest. Is it OK to enter? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! You should never reveal ANY information about yourself to anyone, even companies you've heard of. If they want to get this Information from anyone under 13, the law requires that they first get your parents' permission. Next Question Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! If a legitimate company wants to Collect information from children-- even to enter you in a contest – they must first get your parents permission. This protects your safety and privacy. Ask your parents about the importance of protecting your privacy. Next Question Question Four : Question Four I'm in the middle of a chat session and someone says something really mean. Should I: 1. Say something mean back? 2. Ask them to apologize? 3. Don't respond; Tell an adult if it bothers me? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! Never respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if you get a message like that. If you get a message like this, tell your Parents right away. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! That's good thinking. As you apparently know, you should never respond to any messages that are mean or in any way makes you feel uncomfortable. It is not your fault if you get a message like that. If you get a message like this, tell your parents right away. Next Question Question Five : Question Five My parents' and I have established rules as to what I can do on the Internet when I'm ome, but I'm at a friend's house. Should I go by my parents' rules or do whatever my friend does? 1. Go by your parents' rules 2. Do whatever your friend does Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules. There may be additional rules based on where you are. For example, if your friends parents‘ have extra rules for your friend, you'll have to go by those too. When you're at school or at a library you should go by the rules there, but you should always talk with your parents about what they think is best. Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! Very good! Wherever you are, you should go by your parents rules. There may be additional rules based on where you are. For example, if your friends parents‘ have extra rules for your friend, you'll have to go by those too. When you're at school or at a library you should go By the rules there, but you should always talk with your parents about what they think is best. Next Question Question Six : Question Six I'm online and I get a message from my Internet service provider asking for my password. They say they need it to fix my account. Should I give it to them? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! You should never give out your Internet password to anyone (even your best friends) other than your parents. AOL and most other Internet service providers will never ask you for a password and sometimes people will pretend that they work for the Internet service provider to get your password. Next Question Next Question Correct!!! : Correct!!! That's smart thinking! You should never give out your Internet password to anyone (even your best friends) other than your parents. AOL and most other Internet service providers will never ask you for a password and sometimes people will pretend that they work for the Internet service provider to get your password. Next Question Question Seven : Question Seven I met someone in a chat room who wants to get together. They live nearby. Can I arrange a meeting? Wrong!!! : Wrong!!! It's very important that you never agree to get together with someone you "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, they should be that it is in a public place and with a parent present. Try this question again Correct!!! : Correct!!! It's very important that you never agree to get together with someone you "meet" online without first checking with my parents. If your parents agree to the meeting, they should be that it is in a public place and with a parent present. You’re almost done Congratulations!!! : Congratulations!!! You Finished the Quiz If you answered all the questions correctly or learned from your mistakes then you understand the basic rules. If not, please go back and try again or review your answers With your parents. Press Escape to exit