Reflecting on Online Behavior and Netiquette: A Guide for Safe Internet Usage

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Explore the importance of reflecting on online behavior, understanding the benefits and risks of the online world, and practicing netiquette. Learn how to deal with concerns, identify resources for help, and navigate the digital landscape responsibly. Discover the evolution of the internet, key figures in its creation, and resources like ChildLine for support. Stay informed, stay safe, and promote positive online interactions.


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  1. I can describe what I do online. I reflect on my own behaviour and actions when I am online. I can reflect on the benefits and risks involved in being online. I have strategies to deal with situations that cause me concern. I can identify people or places to go to when I have questions or a worry. Social Media: Social Media: Netiquette Netiquette rshp.scot

  2. Netiquette is the set of rules about how we behave online. rshp.scot

  3. Please dont What do people do, or how do they behave online, that you would rather they didn t do? rshp.scot

  4. Who invented the internet? Lots of people had ideas that came together but . What if there was a place where people could go to share all of the world s knowledge? Vincent Cerf and Robert Kahn were writing about the idea in 1973. The world wide web (www) that we know today was introduced in 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee. The first website was created in 1991. Tim Berners Lee at Primary School rshp.scot

  5. Behaviour and manners matter. What s normally expected? rshp.scot

  6. Netiquette: How should people behave online? rshp.scot

  7. Trouser boy https://vimeo.com/231619730 Promise https://vimeo.com/58617678 rshp.scot

  8. ChildLine www.childline.org.uk If you're under 19 you can confidentially call, email or chat online about any problem big or small Freephone 24h helpline: 0800 1111 Sign up for a ChildLine account on the website to be able to message a counsellor anytime without using your email address Chat 1:1 with an online advisor rshp.scot

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