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Online safety
General
Welcome and introduction
Internet safety and cybercrime
Cybercrime activities
Threat 1: Phishing
Threat 2: Lack of password security
Threat 3: Malware
Threat 4: Cyberbullying
Threat 5: Accessing illegal material
Global Education Coalition (GEC)
Assignment
Lesson plan: online safety
Conclusion, attribution and licence
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Conclusion, attribution and licence
Open Education and Culture. (2015). What is malware? (CC licence)
Open Education and Culture. (2015). What is malware? (CC licence)
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◄ MGSLG. (2017). Internet safety (CC BY-SA)
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Khan Academy. (nd). Cybersecurity and crime (CC BY-NC-SA).
Common Sense Media. (nd). Privacy and internet safety (CC BY-NC-SA)
York Information Services. (2015). What is Phishing? (CC licence)
Protected Trust. (2018). Phishing Red Flags (CC licence)
Test yourself
First American. (2017). Strong passwords
Safety in Canada. (2014). How to create a strong password
GoDaddy. (2019). How to keep your passwords safe (CC attribution licence)
Khan Academy. (nd). Strong passwords
Open Education and Culture. (2015). What is malware? (CC licence)
GCF LearnFree. (nd). How to avoid malware
GCF LearnFree. (nd). Your browser's security features
Talent Production. (2021). Internet safety
Bezbednonainternet. (2012). Bully (CC BY licence)
GCF LearnFree. (nd). Cyberbullying and cyberharassment
Test yourself
Google support. (2020). Gmail security tips
Khan Academy. (nd). Cybersecurity and crime (CC BY-NC-SA)
Khan Academy. (nd). Strong passwords (CC BY-NC-SA)
Microsoft Support Centre. (2020). Microsoft security help and learning
Opensource.com. Reisinger, C. (2014). An open-minded internet safety curriculum (CC BY-SA)
Fryer, W. (2010). Internet safety and digital citizenship....(CC BY)
Wikiversity. (nd). Acceptable use policies (CC BY-SA)
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Assignment: Acceptable use policies
Finley, E. (nd). Online safety lesson plan (CC BY)
Bezbednonainternet. (2012). Bully (CC licence with attribution)
Common Sense Media. (nd). Privacy and internet safety (CC BY-NC-SA)
European Digital Rights. (2017). Password safety (CC license with attribution rights)
Finley, E. (nd). Online safety lesson plan (CC BY)
Fryer, W. (2010). Internet safety and digital citizenship....(CC BY)
GoDaddy. (2019). How to keep your passwords safe (CC attribution licence)
Kenyan ICT CFT Course. (2014). Internet safety (CC BY-SA)
MGSLG. (2017). Internet safety (CC BY-SA)
Opensource.com. Reisinger, C. (2014). An open-minded internet safety curriculum (CC BY-SA)
Wikiversity. (nd). Acceptable Use Policies (CC BY-SA)
GCF LearnFree. (nd). How to avoid malware
GCF LearnFree. (nd). Cyberbullying and cyberharassment
GCF LearnFree. (nd). Your browser's security features
Opensource.com. Reisinger, C. (2014). An open-minded internet safety curriculum (CC BY-SA) ►