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Premium member Presentation Transcript Knowing When to Pump the BreaksTeKara Ray : Knowing When to Pump the BreaksTeKara Ray Enjoying ethical and legal use of the internet, media, and technology sources by understanding copyright laws and how to remain safe on the internet Agenda : Introductions Ice breaker Copyright in a nutshell Safe use of the internet Online predators Bullying Validity of resources Jeopardy Evaluations Agenda Ice Breaker- Minefield : Steps Get a partner (pick a card) Member with the lowest number will put on the blind fold Other member will lead them through the minefield using only their words Cannot touch each other or anything around you Discussion How did you feel trusting someone, blindly? How does this relate to technology and the internet? Ice Breaker- Minefield Slide 4: Copyright Clearance Center, 2010 Copyright Provides protection under Title 17 of the US Code to authors of their original work from illegal use to include use for commercial/financial gain Automatic for original work and does not require registration with the US Copyright Office Types of Media : Types of Media Protected Literary works Musical works, including any accompanying words Dramatic works, including any accompanying music Pantomimes and choreographic works Pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works Motion pictures and other audiovisual works Sound recordings Architectural works (US Copyright Office, 2008) Not Protected Works that have not been fixed in a tangible form of expression Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; familiar symbols or designs; mere variations of typographic ornamentation, lettering, or coloring; mere listings of ingredients or contents Ideas, procedures, methods, systems, processes, concepts, principles, discoveries, or devices, as distinguished from a description, explanation, or illustration Works consisting entirely of information that is common property and containing no original authorship (US Copyright Office, 2008) History of Copyright Law : 1909—Copyright Act (1909—1978) 1976– Copyright Act (1978-Present) 1980—Copyright Act (included software) 1989—Bene Convention Implementation Act 1994– General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade 1998—Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act; copyright valid until 70 years after the authors death 1998– Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) (Copyright Law and Technology) History of Copyright Law QUICK TIPS : DO Practice “Fair Use”- the use of works for criticism, comment, news reporting, and teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) (Copyright Basics, 2008) Use only media sources that are licensed and purchased under the copyright Site media and sources DON’T Knowingly use copies of media that are not licensed under the copyright Download software on multiple computer Show a movie that is not directly related to learning (for a reward) Play a song in it’s entirety (30 seconds) unless it is a CD specifically marketed for classroom use QUICK TIPS Creative Commons : Creative Commons A non-profit organization whose purpose is to make deciding when and how to use media sources without breaking the law easier. Creative Commons includes: Basic licenses that explains how the media source can be used Tools to search for media sources that permit use without violating copyright laws Access to a variety of media types: music, video, and art Many files allow sharing and creating works based on the licensed media (remixes) www.creativecommons.org (Bissell, 2009, March) Creative Commons Online Predators : Make contact with children through chat rooms, instant messaging, social networks Use affection, kindness, and attention to gain trust Devote time, money, and great effort to their predatory motives Very aware of kids interests and sympathizes with the victim to gain trust May engage in sexually explicit conversations (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) Online Predators Most Vulnerable to Predators : New to online activity and unfamiliar with netiquette Aggressive computer users The type to try new, edgy activities in life Actively seeking attention or affection Rebellious Isolated or lonely Curious Confused regarding sexual identity Easily tricked by adults Attracted by subcultures apart from their parents' world (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) Most Vulnerable to Predators Prevent Victimization : Talk to your children about online predators Be active spend time together Family night (board games) Reading Play sports Use parental controls on computer/internet Keep internet connected computer in common area Follow age limits on social networking sites If your child becomes a victim don’t blame them -the predator is too blame Call the police (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) Prevent Victimization Bullying : Cyber-bullying- using electronic means to harass or threaten an individual Text Email Social networking sites Cyber-stalking- as intrusive and frightening as stalking but victims are threatened using electronic means Sensitive information is stolen May pretend to be you (sending emails, know your passwords etc.) Bullying Evaluating Internet Resources : Check the background of the author Point of view – is it biased? Date of publication Do other resources validate the information (get a second opinion) Does it seem silly, satirical, or too good to be true? (Lamb & Lamb, 2007) Evaluating Internet Resources Real vs. Hoax Websites : Mankato Minnesota Home Page (hoax site) - http://city-mankato.us • City of Mankato, Minnesota (real city homepage) - http://www.ci.mankato.mn.us/ • USA Today (real site) - http://www.usatoday.com/life/enter/music/lemindex.htm • California’s Velcro Crop Under Challenge (hoax site) -http://home.inreach.com/kumbach/velcr • The White House (parody site) - http://www.whitehouse.net • The Talent Network (real site) - http://www.thetalentnetwork.com • Genochoice (hoax site) - http://www.genochoice.com/ • Tomb Sweeping Festival (real site) – http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/festival_c/tomb_e/tomb.htm • Burmese Mountain Dog (hoax site) - http://descy.50megs.com/akcj3/bmd.html Real vs. Hoax Websites Internet Potpourri : Virus- computer programs that infiltrate and may be in the form of malware or spyware Malware –malicious software that reeks havoc on computer programs, owner may be unaware it was downloaded Spyware- software used to keep track of your computer activity; often used to gain password information Internet Potpourri Internet Potpourri : Downloading It is illegal to download anything without the consent of the author; consent is expressed verbally/written Viruses can be downloaded to your computer Sites such as I-Tunes allow you to download movies/music for a fee without violating copyright law A group of lawyers (U.S Copyright Group) are monitoring and suing those who download illegally Internet Potpourri JEOPARDY : JEOPARDY References : Arvedson, P. (2003). Teaching teachers to use online information. Academic Exchange, 57-60. Bissell, A. (2009, March). Solutions to adapting to copyright in the technology age. International Trading Forum, 38-39. Copyright Clearance Center. (2010). Retrieved July 1, 2010 from www.copyright.com Copyright Law and Technology. Retrieved June 14, 2010 from http://ndc.learninghouse.com/file.php/389/l4.pdf Lamb, L., & Lamb, A. (2007). Teacher Tap Eduscapes. Retrieved June 20, 2010, from Evaluating Internet Resources: http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic32.htm McMaster, Nick. (2010, June). Look out, downloaders: It now pays to sue you. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from http://www.newser.com/story/91155/look-out-downloaders-it-now-pays-to-sue-you.html Microsoft Corporation, Inc. (2007, January). Online predators: Help minimize the risk. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from http://www.microsoft.com/protect/family/guidelines/predators.mspx U.S. Copyright Office. (2008). Copyright Basics: Circular 1.. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from U.S Copyright Office : http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ01.pdf U.S Copyright Law of the United States of America, Title 17 of U.S Code. References COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 : The song I wrote was not filed with the U.S Copyright Office but I included an © in the right hand corner. My work is not copyrighted under U.S law ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 : In 1998, this act made illegal the creation of, use, and selling of any devices or services designed to circumvent technological measures put in place to prevent copyright infringement ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 : You purchased a copy of Microsoft Office 2010. It is acceptable for you to download the software on your desktop and laptop (2 computers) ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT$ 400 : Use these to site work borrowed and used by you ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT$ 400 BULL-E $100 : When individuals use electronic means to harass or threaten another ? BULL-E $100 BULL-E $200 : Law makers are beginning to recognize this as frightening and intrusive just as doing it in person ? BULL-E $200 BULL-E $300 : This has been a tragic result of cyber-bullying for some teens ? BULL-E $300 BULL-E $400 : Individuals often use these sites to bully others that allow them to post pictures, narrative updates, and play interactive games ? BULL-E $400 ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 : This sites charge you a fee to download music, movies, and TV shows that you can watch on your IPOD which keeps on from violating copyright law ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 : I can share the song I downloaded from I-Tunes with my friend ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 : Navigate here to find electronic media that takes the guess workout of determining how you can use the media ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 : This company is actively seeking violators of copyright law, those who download without payment, and threatening to sue if they don’t pay $1500.00 ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 PREDATOR OR PREY $100 : Three characteristics of a good username ? PREDATOR OR PREY $100 PREDATOR OR PREY $200 : Name 3 characteristics of children most vulnerable to online predators ? PREDATOR OR PREY $200 PREDATOR OR PREY $300 : You can minimize a child’s risk of becoming a victim of predators by simply doing this ? PREDATOR OR PREY $300 PREDATOR OR PREY $400 : Your child is being secretive, spending a lot of time on the internet, and keeping to themselves; they may be (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $400 INTERNET CAFÉ $100 : Malicious software that is intrusive and annoying. It infiltrates a computer without the owners consent and reeks havoc on computer programs ? INTERNET CAFÉ $100 INTERNET CAFÉ $200 : Be weary of email attachments from people you don’t know or emails from people you know without subject lines; you may download this ? INTERNET CAFÉ $200 INTERNET CAFÉ $300 : These are things students can do to evaluate an internet resources ? INTERNET CAFÉ $300 INTERNET CAFÉ $400 : A site with the ending with .org can always be trusted ? INTERNET CAFÉ $400 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 Q : What is False ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 Q COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 Q : What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 Q COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 Q : What is False ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 Q COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $400 Q : What are APA and MLA format? ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $400 Q BULL-E $100 Q : What is cyber-bullying? ? BULL-E $100 Q BULL-E $200 Q : What is Cyber-stalking? ? BULL-E $200 Q BULL-E $300 Q : What is suicide? ? BULL-E $300 Q BULL-E $400 Q : What are social networking sites? ? BULL-E $400 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 Q : What is I-Tunes? ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 Q : What is False ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 Q : What is Creative Commons? www.creativecommons.org (Bissell, 2009, March) ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 Q : Who are U.S Copyright Group? (McMaster, 2010) ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $100 Q : What are gender neutral, contain no personal information or sexually suggestive language? (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $100 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $200 Q : new to online activity and unfamiliar with netiquette aggressive computer users the type to try new, edgy activities in life actively seeking attention or affection rebellious isolated or lonely curious confused regarding sexual identity easily tricked by adults attracted by subcultures apart from their parents' world (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $200 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $300 Q : What is talking to them about online predators? (Microsoft Corporations, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $300 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $400 Q : What is being targeted by predators? (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $400 Q INTERNET CAFE $100 Q : What is Malware? ? INTERNET CAFE $100 Q INTERNET CAFE $200 Q : What is a virus? ? INTERNET CAFE $200 Q INTERNET CAFE $300 Q : Checking the background of the author Point of view – is it biased? Date of publication Do other resources validate the information (get a second opinion) Does it seem silly, satirical, or too good to be true? (Lamb & Lamb, 2010) ? INTERNET CAFE $300 Q INTERNET CAFE $400 Q : What is false ? INTERNET CAFE $400 Q You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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Premium member Presentation Transcript Knowing When to Pump the BreaksTeKara Ray : Knowing When to Pump the BreaksTeKara Ray Enjoying ethical and legal use of the internet, media, and technology sources by understanding copyright laws and how to remain safe on the internet Agenda : Introductions Ice breaker Copyright in a nutshell Safe use of the internet Online predators Bullying Validity of resources Jeopardy Evaluations Agenda Ice Breaker- Minefield : Steps Get a partner (pick a card) Member with the lowest number will put on the blind fold Other member will lead them through the minefield using only their words Cannot touch each other or anything around you Discussion How did you feel trusting someone, blindly? How does this relate to technology and the internet? Ice Breaker- Minefield Slide 4: Copyright Clearance Center, 2010 Copyright Provides protection under Title 17 of the US Code to authors of their original work from illegal use to include use for commercial/financial gain Automatic for original work and does not require registration with the US Copyright Office Types of Media : Types of Media Protected Literary works Musical works, including any accompanying words Dramatic works, including any accompanying music Pantomimes and choreographic works Pictorial, graphic, and sculptural works Motion pictures and other audiovisual works Sound recordings Architectural works (US Copyright Office, 2008) Not Protected Works that have not been fixed in a tangible form of expression Titles, names, short phrases, and slogans; familiar symbols or designs; mere variations of typographic ornamentation, lettering, or coloring; mere listings of ingredients or contents Ideas, procedures, methods, systems, processes, concepts, principles, discoveries, or devices, as distinguished from a description, explanation, or illustration Works consisting entirely of information that is common property and containing no original authorship (US Copyright Office, 2008) History of Copyright Law : 1909—Copyright Act (1909—1978) 1976– Copyright Act (1978-Present) 1980—Copyright Act (included software) 1989—Bene Convention Implementation Act 1994– General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade 1998—Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act; copyright valid until 70 years after the authors death 1998– Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) (Copyright Law and Technology) History of Copyright Law QUICK TIPS : DO Practice “Fair Use”- the use of works for criticism, comment, news reporting, and teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use) (Copyright Basics, 2008) Use only media sources that are licensed and purchased under the copyright Site media and sources DON’T Knowingly use copies of media that are not licensed under the copyright Download software on multiple computer Show a movie that is not directly related to learning (for a reward) Play a song in it’s entirety (30 seconds) unless it is a CD specifically marketed for classroom use QUICK TIPS Creative Commons : Creative Commons A non-profit organization whose purpose is to make deciding when and how to use media sources without breaking the law easier. Creative Commons includes: Basic licenses that explains how the media source can be used Tools to search for media sources that permit use without violating copyright laws Access to a variety of media types: music, video, and art Many files allow sharing and creating works based on the licensed media (remixes) www.creativecommons.org (Bissell, 2009, March) Creative Commons Online Predators : Make contact with children through chat rooms, instant messaging, social networks Use affection, kindness, and attention to gain trust Devote time, money, and great effort to their predatory motives Very aware of kids interests and sympathizes with the victim to gain trust May engage in sexually explicit conversations (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) Online Predators Most Vulnerable to Predators : New to online activity and unfamiliar with netiquette Aggressive computer users The type to try new, edgy activities in life Actively seeking attention or affection Rebellious Isolated or lonely Curious Confused regarding sexual identity Easily tricked by adults Attracted by subcultures apart from their parents' world (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) Most Vulnerable to Predators Prevent Victimization : Talk to your children about online predators Be active spend time together Family night (board games) Reading Play sports Use parental controls on computer/internet Keep internet connected computer in common area Follow age limits on social networking sites If your child becomes a victim don’t blame them -the predator is too blame Call the police (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) Prevent Victimization Bullying : Cyber-bullying- using electronic means to harass or threaten an individual Text Email Social networking sites Cyber-stalking- as intrusive and frightening as stalking but victims are threatened using electronic means Sensitive information is stolen May pretend to be you (sending emails, know your passwords etc.) Bullying Evaluating Internet Resources : Check the background of the author Point of view – is it biased? Date of publication Do other resources validate the information (get a second opinion) Does it seem silly, satirical, or too good to be true? (Lamb & Lamb, 2007) Evaluating Internet Resources Real vs. Hoax Websites : Mankato Minnesota Home Page (hoax site) - http://city-mankato.us • City of Mankato, Minnesota (real city homepage) - http://www.ci.mankato.mn.us/ • USA Today (real site) - http://www.usatoday.com/life/enter/music/lemindex.htm • California’s Velcro Crop Under Challenge (hoax site) -http://home.inreach.com/kumbach/velcr • The White House (parody site) - http://www.whitehouse.net • The Talent Network (real site) - http://www.thetalentnetwork.com • Genochoice (hoax site) - http://www.genochoice.com/ • Tomb Sweeping Festival (real site) – http://www.gio.gov.tw/info/festival_c/tomb_e/tomb.htm • Burmese Mountain Dog (hoax site) - http://descy.50megs.com/akcj3/bmd.html Real vs. Hoax Websites Internet Potpourri : Virus- computer programs that infiltrate and may be in the form of malware or spyware Malware –malicious software that reeks havoc on computer programs, owner may be unaware it was downloaded Spyware- software used to keep track of your computer activity; often used to gain password information Internet Potpourri Internet Potpourri : Downloading It is illegal to download anything without the consent of the author; consent is expressed verbally/written Viruses can be downloaded to your computer Sites such as I-Tunes allow you to download movies/music for a fee without violating copyright law A group of lawyers (U.S Copyright Group) are monitoring and suing those who download illegally Internet Potpourri JEOPARDY : JEOPARDY References : Arvedson, P. (2003). Teaching teachers to use online information. Academic Exchange, 57-60. Bissell, A. (2009, March). Solutions to adapting to copyright in the technology age. International Trading Forum, 38-39. Copyright Clearance Center. (2010). Retrieved July 1, 2010 from www.copyright.com Copyright Law and Technology. Retrieved June 14, 2010 from http://ndc.learninghouse.com/file.php/389/l4.pdf Lamb, L., & Lamb, A. (2007). Teacher Tap Eduscapes. Retrieved June 20, 2010, from Evaluating Internet Resources: http://eduscapes.com/tap/topic32.htm McMaster, Nick. (2010, June). Look out, downloaders: It now pays to sue you. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from http://www.newser.com/story/91155/look-out-downloaders-it-now-pays-to-sue-you.html Microsoft Corporation, Inc. (2007, January). Online predators: Help minimize the risk. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from http://www.microsoft.com/protect/family/guidelines/predators.mspx U.S. Copyright Office. (2008). Copyright Basics: Circular 1.. Retrieved July 1, 2010 from U.S Copyright Office : http://www.copyright.gov/circs/circ01.pdf U.S Copyright Law of the United States of America, Title 17 of U.S Code. References COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 : The song I wrote was not filed with the U.S Copyright Office but I included an © in the right hand corner. My work is not copyrighted under U.S law ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 : In 1998, this act made illegal the creation of, use, and selling of any devices or services designed to circumvent technological measures put in place to prevent copyright infringement ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 : You purchased a copy of Microsoft Office 2010. It is acceptable for you to download the software on your desktop and laptop (2 computers) ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT$ 400 : Use these to site work borrowed and used by you ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT$ 400 BULL-E $100 : When individuals use electronic means to harass or threaten another ? BULL-E $100 BULL-E $200 : Law makers are beginning to recognize this as frightening and intrusive just as doing it in person ? BULL-E $200 BULL-E $300 : This has been a tragic result of cyber-bullying for some teens ? BULL-E $300 BULL-E $400 : Individuals often use these sites to bully others that allow them to post pictures, narrative updates, and play interactive games ? BULL-E $400 ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 : This sites charge you a fee to download music, movies, and TV shows that you can watch on your IPOD which keeps on from violating copyright law ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 : I can share the song I downloaded from I-Tunes with my friend ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 : Navigate here to find electronic media that takes the guess workout of determining how you can use the media ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 : This company is actively seeking violators of copyright law, those who download without payment, and threatening to sue if they don’t pay $1500.00 ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 PREDATOR OR PREY $100 : Three characteristics of a good username ? PREDATOR OR PREY $100 PREDATOR OR PREY $200 : Name 3 characteristics of children most vulnerable to online predators ? PREDATOR OR PREY $200 PREDATOR OR PREY $300 : You can minimize a child’s risk of becoming a victim of predators by simply doing this ? PREDATOR OR PREY $300 PREDATOR OR PREY $400 : Your child is being secretive, spending a lot of time on the internet, and keeping to themselves; they may be (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $400 INTERNET CAFÉ $100 : Malicious software that is intrusive and annoying. It infiltrates a computer without the owners consent and reeks havoc on computer programs ? INTERNET CAFÉ $100 INTERNET CAFÉ $200 : Be weary of email attachments from people you don’t know or emails from people you know without subject lines; you may download this ? INTERNET CAFÉ $200 INTERNET CAFÉ $300 : These are things students can do to evaluate an internet resources ? INTERNET CAFÉ $300 INTERNET CAFÉ $400 : A site with the ending with .org can always be trusted ? INTERNET CAFÉ $400 COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 Q : What is False ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $100 Q COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 Q : What is the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998 (DMCA) ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $200 Q COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 Q : What is False ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $300 Q COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $400 Q : What are APA and MLA format? ? COPYCAT I Mean RIGHT $400 Q BULL-E $100 Q : What is cyber-bullying? ? BULL-E $100 Q BULL-E $200 Q : What is Cyber-stalking? ? BULL-E $200 Q BULL-E $300 Q : What is suicide? ? BULL-E $300 Q BULL-E $400 Q : What are social networking sites? ? BULL-E $400 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 Q : What is I-Tunes? ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $100 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 Q : What is False ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $200 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 Q : What is Creative Commons? www.creativecommons.org (Bissell, 2009, March) ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $300 Q ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 Q : Who are U.S Copyright Group? (McMaster, 2010) ? ON THE DOWNLOAD $400 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $100 Q : What are gender neutral, contain no personal information or sexually suggestive language? (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $100 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $200 Q : new to online activity and unfamiliar with netiquette aggressive computer users the type to try new, edgy activities in life actively seeking attention or affection rebellious isolated or lonely curious confused regarding sexual identity easily tricked by adults attracted by subcultures apart from their parents' world (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $200 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $300 Q : What is talking to them about online predators? (Microsoft Corporations, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $300 Q PREDATOR OR PREY $400 Q : What is being targeted by predators? (Microsoft Corporation, 2007) ? PREDATOR OR PREY $400 Q INTERNET CAFE $100 Q : What is Malware? ? INTERNET CAFE $100 Q INTERNET CAFE $200 Q : What is a virus? ? INTERNET CAFE $200 Q INTERNET CAFE $300 Q : Checking the background of the author Point of view – is it biased? Date of publication Do other resources validate the information (get a second opinion) Does it seem silly, satirical, or too good to be true? (Lamb & Lamb, 2010) ? INTERNET CAFE $300 Q INTERNET CAFE $400 Q : What is false ? INTERNET CAFE $400 Q