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Cyber Safety Night
Franklin Elementary School
Courtney Stein
For Parents
Guest Speakers
• Officer K. Boucek
• Franklin Park Police Department
• Laura Senneway
• Instructional Technology Integrator
Survey Question: Is it OK to talk to strangers?
O’Reilly, D., & O’Neill, C. (2008). An analysis of Irish primary school children's internet usage and the
associated safety implications. International Journal of Information and Communication
Technology Education, 4(3), 40-48.
Discussion on Cyber Safety
• Fleming, Greentree, Cocotti-Muller, Elias,
and Morrison (2006)
• Younger students more likely to exhibit poor internet
safety practices, compared to older students
• Students who did not previously have discussions with
parents on internet safety had poorer safety practices
compared to students who did have internet safety
discussions with their parents
Fleming, M. J., Greentree, S., Cocotti-Muller, D., Elias, K. A., & Morrison, S. (2006). Safety in
cyberspace: Adolescents' safety and exposure online. Youth & Society, 38(2), 135-154.
For Students
Garfield
• https://learninglab.org/life_skills/cyberbullying
• Part 1: Watch
• 10 minute video on cyberbullying
• Part 2: Try
• Matching/Sorting vocabulary
• Part 3: Apply
• Cyberbullying scenarios
Types of Cyber Bullying
• Gossip
• Impersonate
• Exclude
• Threaten
What to do?
• First, tell a trusted adult
• Do not open messages from someone you
do not know
• Ignore messages—Don’t respond!
• Block or report sender, with help from
adult
What is Safe to Post?
• Name?
• Address?
• School?
• Birthday?
• Favorite Color?
• Phone number?
• E-mail address?
• On vacation?
• Parents not home?
• State you live in?
• Password?
Questions?