Google Internet Keep Safe Workshop 1: Detecting Lies and Staying True Instructor Handbook User Manual

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Workshop 1
Lesson Plan 2: Staying True

Concept:

Be socially responsible with regard to information online and a good member of the online
community. Practice ethical behavior online. Rules for good citizenship online:

1. If you wouldn’t do it offline, don’t do it online.

2. Don’t steal, bully or cheat.

3. Report inappropriate behavior.

4. Keep the web safe.

5. Don’t be rude. Practice kindness or silence.

6. Think before you post.

Standards Addressed:

a. ALA Standard 8:2: Student respects intellectual property rights.

b. ALA Standard 8:3: Student uses information technology responsibly.

c. ALA Standard 9:2: Student respects other’s ideas and background and

acknowledges their contributions.

d. C3: I:A: Student understands and follows acceptable polices (school, home

and community) , and understands the personal and societal consequences of
inappropriate use.

e. C3: I:B: Student demonstrates and advocates for ethical and legal behaviors among

peers, family, and community.

f. NETS: 5:a: Student advocates and practices safe, legal and responsible use of

information and technology.

g. NETS: 5:d: Student exhibits leadership for digital citizenship.

Description:

In this lesson students will explore the nature of rules and see how they help in the formation
and operation of communities, offline and online. They will also explore the consequences of
not following the rules. Just like being a citizen of an offline community, being a citizen of an
online community has responsibilities, such as following the rules, using good manners and
keeping safe.

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