5. Where are your social networks?
Spanish class book club
temple
synagogue
family reunion
photography club
church
night club
6. Where are your social networks?
political party
Spanish class book club
temple parent-teacher group
support group
synagogue
family reunion
photography club
hiking group
church
night club
community group
7. Where are your social networks?
volunteer fundraising group political party
Spanish class book club
Run for the Cure temple parent-teacher group
support group neighbourhood yard sale
synagogue Canadian Cancer Society
family reunion
photography club
hiking group
church Friends of the Library
night club
community group
Alzheimer Society of Ontario
8. How do you stay connected?
in-person meetings
telephone
email messages
listservs
newsletters
website
56. Children’s Safety Online
Never share your password with anyone except your
parents. Someone else might use your password and
pretend to be you, give out your personal information or
do something that may get you into trouble.
57. Children’s Safety Online
Tell your parents if someone says or does something on
the Internet that makes you uncomfortable, or if
someone asks you for personal information.
58. Children’s Safety Online
Choose a username that does not reflect your real
identity. Avoid names that are in any way suggestive,
even if they seem innocent to you.
59. Children’s Safety Online
Avoid chat rooms that are not monitored by
moderators.
Source: http://www.clubpenguin.com/parents/player_safety.htm
87. Challenges!!
sign up for a Facebook account & join a group
comment on a blog
sign up for Flickr and comment on a photo
comment on another blog
sign for LinkIn, connect to me