Cyberwellness

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Cyberwellness:

Cyberwellness

Six Important Areas:

Six Important Areas (A) Netiquette (B) Handling inappropriate content (C) Dangers with cyber contacts (D) Addiction with games (E) Cyber bullying (F) Copyright issues

(A) Netiquette:

(A) Netiquette

1. Remember to be courteous :

1. Remember to be courteous

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2. Think about what you post

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3. Respect other people’s time

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SPAM ‘unwanted messages’

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4. Respect other people’s privacy

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5. Know your audience*

(B) Handling Inappropriate Content:

(B) Handling Inappropriate Content

How do I know if the Content is not appropriate?:

How do I know if the Content is not appropriate?

SENSE :

SENSE Is the content making me feel uncomfortable weird afraid confused or guilty?

THINK :

Is it asking me to do something against the school rules or the law? Is it asking me to hurt myself or other people? Is it asking me to do something dangerous? Can I understand the content? THINK

What do I do if Content is not appropriate:

What do I do if Content is not appropriate

What do I do if the Content is not appropriate? - ACT:

What do I do if the Content is not appropriate? - ACT Stop going further into the content Record details such as website address Report to a teacher/ parent

3-Step Process:

3-Step Process SENSE THINK ACT

(C) Dangers with Cyber Contacts:

(C) Dangers with Cyber Contacts

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When you were on the internet, have you been asked to give your details?

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You are taking risks online!! If you answered “YES”,

~Chatting on the internet~:

VIDEO CLIP ~Chatting on the internet~

The Straits Times:

The Straits Times A reporter who pretended to be a teen in a chatroom. Many strangers tried to ask her out with bad intentions. The Straits Times 6 May 2007

The Straits Times:

A man molested a 13-year-old girl he met online. He was jailed and caned. The Straits Times The Straits Times 17 March 2007

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People may not be who they say they are online and may be up to something dangerous The Dangers of giving away personal information

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What information should NOT be shared?

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Full Name Home address Name of school Phone Number Passwords Your Photograph Your parents’ place of work

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What kind of information that you can share?

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Hobbies Your favourite food Your favourite movie Your favourite games Number of pets you have Name of your pet

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Communicating with strangers on the internet is the same as talking to strangers anywhere else !

Tips on online chat:

Tips on online chat Do not post your personal information online (e.g. your home address on your website)

Tips on online chat:

Tips on online chat Do not allow anyone to persuade you into giving personal information. Say ‘NO!’

Tips on online chat:

Tips on online chat Speak to your parents or teachers if anyone makes you feel uncomfortable online.

(D) Addiction to Gaming?:

(D) Addiction to Gaming?

Do you spend more than 1 hour internet gaming everyday? :

Do you spend more than 1 hour internet gaming everyday?

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Do you play internet gaming more than 4 times a week?

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Do you get angry when told to stop playing internet games?

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If your answer is YES, you may be addicted to gaming.

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How can I stop myself from becoming addicted?

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1.Maintain a balance between gaming and other activities

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2. Take breaks from gaming e.g. shopping, have a walk in garden

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3. Make your gaming a time to play with friends! e.g. Chess, boardgames

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4. Have fun with educational online games!

(E) Cyberbullying:

(E) Cyberbullying

What is Cyberbullying?:

What is Cyberbullying? Cyberbullying involves the use of IT such as the Internet and mobile phones to deliberately hurt others.

Examples of Cyberbullying:

Examples of Cyberbullying Sending offensive and rude messages or pictures Spreading rumours or lying about someone Sending threats messages

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Cyberbullying is an unacceptable behaviour . Cyberbullying

Preventing Cyberbullying:

Preventing Cyberbullying Be polite to others online Never give out personal information online Never tell anyone your passwords, not even your friends Never open an email from someone you do not know or from bullies

Dealing with Cyberbullying:

Dealing with Cyberbullying Do not respond to a rude email or text message Tell your parents or talk to a friend you trust Inform the school teachers or P and VP

(F) What is Copyright?:

(F) What is Copyright?

The original creator has the copyright !:

The original creator has the copyright ! Yahoo

Do’s of Copyright:

Do’s of Copyright Check for the Copyright symbol © Follow any information or guidelines stated by the copyright owner. Always seek permission from the copyright owner for using the material.

Six Important Areas:

Six Important Areas (A) Netiquette (B) Handling inappropriate content (C) Dangers with cyber contacts (D) Addiction with games (E) Cyber bullying (F) Copyright issues

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You are on your way to becoming a good cyber citizen !