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Student Handout – Worksheet: Safety for the Interactive Web

Name _____________________________________________

 

  1. Create a list of interactive websites, online games and mobile apps.



     
  2. Name of your group’s interactive website, app or online game _____________



     
  3. Collaborate with your group. Identify privacy and safety risks in the space below.






    Challenge Question: How might you protect your privacy and safety on this interactive website, app or online game?



     
  4. Collaborate with your group members. Brainstorm privacy and safety tips. Write your brainstorm in the space below.



     


Lesson - Safety for the Interactive Web

Students come to understand the need to make responsible choices in order to ensure personal safety when using the Internet. Students learn more about Web 2.0 and corresponding safety tips. They incorporate images and text in the creation of a safety tip sheet.

Student Handout – Worksheet: Safety and Privacy Presentation Guide

Students come to understand the need to make responsible choices in order to ensure personal safety when using the Internet. Students learn more about Web 2.0 and corresponding safety tips. They incorporate images and text in the creation of a safety tip sheet.

Reference Page - COPPA: Protecting a Child's Right to Privacy-Interactive Web

Students relate online privacy to personal safety in a class discussion about age-appropriate sites and apps. Through exploration of online registration forms and profiles, students discover the importance of following age requirements (COPPA) and protecting online identity. Students create a mock-up of a safe and secure online profile as part of their Empowerment Project: the designe of a virtual world called Sock Puppet Nation.

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