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Station 1: Digital Citizenship/Online Privacy: Just Google It!
- Activity Guide: Open and make a copy of this!
- When you’re done, check out how you’re being tracked every day! Follow this link, explore, and discuss the effects of this on our future.
Station 2: Phishing Emails: Scams that lead to global disasters!
- Click this link: My App
- Follow the “Detecting Phishing Email” track
- If you finish early, try the “Password Management” track
- 2 awesome games to learn more about phishing
- Make Your Own App teaching your family and loved ones about phishing attacks:
- Thinking points: What can we do to avoid them? How do we know that an email is a phish? Should we click the link?
- Go to https://studio.code.org/ and scroll down to the bottom where it says “Projects.” Click “Make an App Lab App.”
Station 3: Password Strength!
Station 4: Poster Creation Station!
- Here, you will be getting into small groups (Groups of 3, 4, 5, whatever works in your traveling group)
- Watch this 5-minute video of cyber-safety tips: https://youtu.be/zgS28osUr4I
- Grab a poster and markers. You will be making an online safety poster with your group!
- Ideas include but are not limited to:
- A Poster about a recent large data breach
- A cartoon with a character making a “cyber-mistake”
- Rules for being good digital citizens
- “Top 5 tips” to cybersecurity
- Any other creative privacy issue you know/learned about.
- We will be presenting our posters to the other groups at your station. When everyone is ready, Call over Kyla or another teacher to watch!
Whole Group Post Survey: https://goo.gl/forms/33cAwQ9OxkNx0vJ92