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Are you a responsible digital citizen?
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Posting harmful or mean comments on a social network or through texting is considered cyberbullying.
True
False
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How can you stop a cyber-bully?
Beating them up and breaking their cell phone
Telling a trusted adult and asking for help
Reporting them to the internet police
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What you post and upload to the internet is there forever even if you delete it.
True
False
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What should you do if you or someone you know is being cyber bullied?
Just ignore the situation and it will eventually get better
Tell your parents or trusted adult
Be a bully back
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When chatting online or texting, you should...
Always be respectful, just like you would in person
Say whatever you want, how you want
Gossip about your classmates
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Is it true you can say whatever you want online because nobody will know it's you?
Yes, you can create any username and no one will know it's you
No, what you say on the internet can have consequences and get you in trouble
Yes, you can't harm anyone through the internet
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During school hours the correct cell phone ringer setting is:
Low
Off
Vibrate
Specialized ring tone
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Information on the Internet is:
copyrighted and should be treated as other's property
Available for anyone to use as they want
Easy to copy and paste so it looks original
Unreliable and should be held suspect
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E-mail messages should be:
Long and full of details
Made up of many ideas
Short and to the point
Sent without a subject line
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If someone puts copyrighted material on the internet and another person wants to use it, that person should:
Use it, if it is for educational use
Take it, and use it as they want
Not use the information because it is too much trouble
Ask permission from the author or at least cite the source
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Furniture and chairs for technology should be
The right height and size for using that technology
Any size because it doesn’t matter to students
Bigger than the students to allow them to stretch
Soft and flexible so the students can be comfortable
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When dealing with strangers, online users should:
Give personal information freely
Be cautious about giving information
Provide passwords and credit information if asked
Not tell anyone about people they meet online
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Where does cyber bullying happen?
Chat rooms and social networking sites
Email and text messages
All of the above
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