Transcript Slide 1
IT’S
MIDNIGHT SOMEWHERE ON THE
INTERNET….
WHO YOUR
TEENAGER
DO YOU KNOW
IS
TALKING TO?
34.1%
of students say the main way
they keep in touch with friends is
through e-mail, instant
messaging, or chat rooms.
29.2%
of students have given out
personal information (name, sex,
age) over the Internet.
24.3%
of students are online an average
of more than an hour everyday.
24%
of students say they do not feel
safe on the Internet.
25%
of students say they have visited
inappropriate places online.
24%
of students say if their parents
knew where they went or with
whom they chatted on the Internet,
they would disapprove, restrict
their computer use, or take it away.
24%
of students see nothing wrong with
chatting with strangers on the
Internet (2003-04 survey).
37%
of students trust those with whom
they chat online.
28%
of students have seen something
on the Internet that they consider
dangerous.
81.9%
of students say kids and teens need
to learn Internet safety.
NRHS
USES THE FOLLOWING
TECHNOLOGY LITERACY
STANDARDS
TO TEACH STUDENTS ABOUT
INTERNET SAFETY
Technology Literacy Standard
Health and Safety (2.3 )
Describe and use safe and
appropriate practices when
participating in online
communities, such as
discussion groups, blogs, and
social networking sites. (2.32)
Technology Literacy Standard
Health and Safety (2.3 )
Explain and use practices to
protect one's personal safety
online (e.g., not sharing personal
information with strangers, being
alert for online predators, reporting
suspicious activities). (2.33)
Technology Literacy Standard
Health and Safety (2.3 )
Explain ways individuals can
protect their technology
systems and information from
unethical users. (2.34)
Technology Literacy Standard
Health and Safety (2.3 )
Attend NRHS Web Safety
Awareness program prior to
signing the Nashoba Regional
School District’s AUP.
(2.3/NRSD)
Have questions?
Officer Michael Sallese
Visit
(Certified in Web Safety)
Web Safety
Mary Marotta
Table
(NRHS Instructional
Technology Specialist and
Dept. Chair for Technology
Education/Business)
Visit the Nashoba High School website for more information