Nettiquette- the rules of the internet
(how to act online)
Remember the Human
Adhere to the same standards of behaviour online that
you follow in real life
Know where you are in cyberspace
Respect other people's time and bandwidth
Make yourself look good online
Share expert knowledge
Help keep flame wars under control
Respect other people's privacy
Don't abuse your power
Be forgiving of other
people's mistakes
Digital Footprint
Digial footprint is that what ever you post
online will be saved and could stop your
future
A digital foot print is virtual picture of you based on your online activity. Digital
footprint could be permanent if companies keep your data or other screen grab your
posts.
You have a right to
consent to what is and isn’t
shared on the internet.
You also have a responsibility to remember that you need
permission before sharing information and pictures about
other people.
Before you post ask your self 5 questions
If you didn’t know you, what would you think of your post?
Are you happy to loose control of this
post, once you post it people can share it
without you knowing.
Are you over sharing? Do you want people to know this about you?
Do you have the person whose
information or picture you are sharing’s
permission to do so? Would you want it
shared if it was you?
THE BILLBOARD, would you be happy for your post to be shared on a billboard for all of your school,
family and friends to see.
Cyber Bulleing.
Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place
over any digital devices.
Around half of teens have been the victims of cyber bullying.
Around half of teens have been engaged in cyber bullying.
Only 1 in 10 teens will tell their parents if they have been a
victim of cyberbullying. More than 1 in 3 teens have
experienced some form of threat. 1 in 10 teens have had an
embarrassing or damaging picture taken of them without their
permission. 1 in 5 teens have shared a sexually suggestive
image of themselves. Gender race and social status does not
affect the whether or not somebody will be a victim or bully.
10-20% of those who experience cyberbullying experience it
regularly. Cyber bullying victims are more likely to have low
self esteem and to consider suicide.
Fake News
News that is false and often sensational, the information is
circulated under the disguise of news reporting. Often for financial gain
or political propaganda
2 Types of fake news
False stories that are deliberately published or sent around, in order to make people believe something
untrue or to get lots of people to visit a website. These are deliberate lies that are put online, even
though the person writing them knows that they are made up.
Stories that may have some truth to them, but they're not completely accurate. This is because the
people writing them - for example, journalists or bloggers - don't check all of the facts before publishing
the story, or they might exaggerate some of it.