20 questions
What is a NEGATIVE part of being in an online community?
Finding people with common interests
Learning from people all over the world
Having anything you post be permanent
All of the above
If a friend posts something online that hurts your feelings, what should you do?
Ask to talk to them in person
Text them and say they hurt your feelings
Post something hurtful about them
Ask why they're mad at you in the comments
If someone you don't know asks where you go to school, what should you do?
See if they're a friend of a friend
Don't respond
Lie to them
Ask why they want to know
What is "social comparison"?
When you compare your online posts to others' online posts and feel like yours are worse
When you compare your social life to others' social life
When you compare your life to others' social media posts and feel like your life is worse
When you compare your life to others' online posts and feel like your life is better
How can you avoid "emotional contagion"?
Stay offline before you go to bed
Turn off notifications on your phone
Spend time away from social media
All of the above
What is a "digital footprint"?
Tracking of someone's physical location through an app
All the ways two people are connected online
A collection of data from someone's online activity that can be traced back to them
A list of websites where a person has gone online
What's a good way to keep personal information private online?
Make social media profiles public
Turn off location tracking on all apps
Share personal information over direct messages only
Both B and C
When is it okay to share your password with a friend?
If it's your best friend
It's never safe to share your password
If you change your password right afterward
If your friend promises not to tell anyone
When should you talk to an adult you trust?
If you aren't sure if you should post something
If you see yourself tagged online and you don't want to be
If someone asks you for personal information
All of the above
What's TRUE about spending a lot of time online?
It can hurt your friendships
It can hurt your grades
It can hurt your mental health
All of the above
What's a FALSE statement about online time?
You can find digital resources that you don't have locally
Blue light from devices can make it hard to sleep
Checking social media a lot is connected to more happiness
It's a good way to connect with friends who are far away
What's a sign you should talk to an adult about your online time?
If you'd rather spend time with friends in person than online
If you always feel anxious about what you're missing online
If you only feel happy when you are online
Both B and C
How can you create a healthy balance between online and offline time?
Limit online time to once a week
Turn off notifications on your phone
Ask friends not to tag or message you
All of the above
How can you help your offline friendships?
Never spend more time talking online than offline
Tag friends in pictures online
Check for notifications from friends every day
Don't look at your phone when talking with your friends
What makes a good password?
A mix of letters, numbers, and symbols you'll remember
A random mix of letters and numbers
Something you can remember, like your age and pet's name
A word in a foreign language
What's a possible sign of malware?
Lots of popups
Being redirected in search engines
Computer running slowly
All of the above
What might be a phishing message?
A text message from a friend about a new movie
A website where you can buy songs
An email with a link to re-set your password
All of the above
When you sign up for an app or social media account, are you letting the company use your information?
Yes
No
Only if you give permission
Only if they tell you each time they use it
If a movie, song, or book is offered for free, is it malware?
Never
Usually
Sometimes
Always
How can you make sure a picture won't be shared publicly online?
Only share it with friends you know
Only share it over direct message
Only send it over emails
Only share it in person