Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will decide which scenarios constitute inappropriate content or contact. We will also find out how to report any concerns that we have about what we experience online.

Content guidance

  • Contains subject matter which individuals may find upsetting.

Supervision

Adult supervision suggested

Licence

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3 Questions

Q1.
True or False: Cyberbullying is a crime
Correct answer: False
True
Q2.
True or False: Bullying can be described as repetitive, malicious behaviour that tries to establish dominance over a person or group of people.
False
Correct answer: True
Q3.
Where can you get support if you are experiencing cyberbullying? [4 answers]
Correct answer: Childline
Correct answer: Report behaviour to the social media site
Correct answer: Talk to a trusted adult
Correct answer: Tell a teacher
Tell your pet

3 Questions

Q1.
Which of these should not be on a students social media profile? [4 answers]
A picture of their pet
Correct answer: A profile picture that reveals their identity
Correct answer: Date of birth
Correct answer: Location
Correct answer: Their school
Q2.
True or False: A student should ALWAYS accept a new friend request online because it would be rude to ignore them.
Correct answer: False
True
Q3.
Is this inappropriate content or contact? A boy keeps getting unwanted text messages sent to their phone. He receives at least 50 a day.
Correct answer: CONTACT
CONTENT

Lesson appears in

UnitComputing / Impact of Technology - Collaborating Online Respectfully

Computing