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History of Computer and Practicing Internet Safety

History of Computer and Practicing Internet Safety

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Computers

4th Grade

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Franclil Gabutan

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30 Slides • 15 Questions

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History of Computer and Practicing Internet Safety

by Mr. Gabutan

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Poll

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Which do you think came first, the chicken or egg?

chicken

egg

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Why is it important to know how something came to life?

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Have you ever wondered how something came to life or was made?

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Can something be made out of thin air like magic?

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Today's Goal:

  • explain the history of computers;

  • demonstrate ethical and responsible behavior when using the internet; and

  • practice internet safety.

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Multiple Choice

How do you think the first computer looks like?

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media

The History of Computers

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What is the Internet?

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​INTERNET

is an international network of computers

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​INTERNET

sometimes called as cyberspace, the net, the web, or online

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​INTERNET

some uses:

  • research information

  • read news

  • find images

  • watch videos

  • create maps

  • play games

  • listen to music

  • bank

  • shop

  • socialization

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Open Ended

What do you use the internet for?

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Do you know some Do's and Don'ts in using the internet?

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Open Ended

What should you do while you are using the internet?

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Open Ended

What should you not do while using the internet?

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Internet Guidelines

Do not share personal information

It is a good idea to share information only with people that you trust. Websites that you visit may ask for personal information such as address, telephone number, or school name. Ask you teacher or parents if it is safe to share personal information.

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Internet Guidelines

Be Aware of Strangers

There are many people who use the internet that you do not know. Often people you meet online may not be who they say they are. Never share personal information, send a photo, or meet a stranger.

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Internet Guidelines

Keep Passwords as a Secret

Some places on the Internet ask you for a username and password to enter the website. Never tell you password to another person, except of your teacher or parents.

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Internet Guidelines

Search Responsibly

Make a good decisions when search the internet. Do not seek out websites that have content that is not suitable for children.

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Internet Guidelines

Tell Someone if You Feel Uncomfortable

While on the internet you may see, or read, a message that is upsetting. If this happens tell your teacher or parents right away.

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Internet Guidelines

Show Respect to Others

Be considerate. You should not send hurtful messages or post disrespectful comments about other people.

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Internet Guidelines

Be Skeptical

Do not trust everything you see on the internet. Anyone can post anything to the internet. This means that some of the information not be true.

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Internet Guidelines

Do NOT Use Technology to Cause Harm

You must protect the computers at the school. Do not send spam, install viruses, hack another person's account, or download harmful files.

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Internet Guidelines

Do NOT Plagiarize

Plagiarism is when you take the work of someone else and pretend that it is your own. This is against the law. Information that you find on the internet must be put into your own words.

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Internet Guidelines

Follow Copyright Laws

You cannot take whatever you want from the internet. This would be stealing. Copyright protects a person's work. It gives the author or creator the rights over how a person can copy their work.

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Internet Guidelines

  • Do not share personal information

  • Be Aware of Strangers

  • Keep Passwords as a Secret

  • Search Responsibly

  • Tell Someone if You Feel Uncomfortable

  • Show Respect to Others

  • Be Skeptical

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Internet Guidelines

  • Do Not Use Technology to Cause Harm

  • Do Not Plagiarize

  • Follow Copyright Law

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Let Us Test Your Knowledge!

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Multiple Choice

Everything you read on the internet is true.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

You should keep your password a secret.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Everything on the internet is suitable for children.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

A virus can cause harm to your computer.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Strangers are always honest.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

Copyright laws protect information on the internet.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

When angry it is okay to post mean comments about a person on the internet.

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TRUE

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FALSE

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Multiple Choice

What type of information should you not tell a stranger?

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favorite color

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telephone number

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animals you like

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Multiple Choice

What is plagiarism?

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when you copy someone else’s work and pretend it is your own

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when you change information into your own words

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writing your own story

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Multiple Choice

What should you do if you see something on the internet that makes you feel uncomfortable?

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do nothing

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tell your friend

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tell you teacher or parent

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Why is it important for us to know what to do and not to do while using the internet?

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How will you know who to trust?

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What can you say about the history of computers?

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How will you make yourself safe while using the internet?

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  1. What three things have you learned today?

  2. What two things do you want to learn more about?

  3. What one question do you have for today's lesson?

​3,2,1 Exit Pass

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