Year 7
Online behaviour rules
In this lesson, we will learn about online behaviour rules. We will explore the common rules for using online service providers, as well as examining the implications of violating terms and conditions of providers. We will also learn about the laws surrounding social media offences.
Year 7
Online behaviour rules
In this lesson, we will learn about online behaviour rules. We will explore the common rules for using online service providers, as well as examining the implications of violating terms and conditions of providers. We will also learn about the laws surrounding social media offences.
Lesson details
Key learning points
- Online service providers - common rules
- Implications of violating terms and conditions
- Social media offences in law
Licence
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4 Questions
Q1.
What is a digital citizen?
A person who uses the internet for work, to watch TV, to manage their family life and social media use.
Someone who used the internet only to access their bank account.
Someone who uses the internet for social media.
Q2.
What is the purpose of rules?
To keep people safe.
To promote fairness and equality.
To protect people from risk of harm.
Q3.
If someone screenshots messages in a chat and posts it online without the message owners giving permission, is this acceptable or unacceptable behaviour?
Acceptable.
Q4.
If someone sees something that upsets them and they decide to report the user or their post, is that acceptable or unacceptable behaviour?
Unacceptable.
5 Questions
Q1.
What does 'acceptable' mean?
Allowed, agreed and in law.
Unsuitable and inappropriate.
Q2.
What does 'unacceptable' mean?
Allowed, suitable or agreed.
Unsuitable and illegal.
Q3.
On an online platform or website, where can you read about the acceptable and unacceptable behaviours when using their product?
Conditions of behaviour.
The behaviour charter.
Q4.
Which three of these could happen if someone shows unacceptable behaviour?
You may be asked to increase your security settings.
Q5.
What is the purpose of online acceptable use rules?
To keep people safe.
To promote fairness and equality.
To protect people from risk of harm.