Internet safety questions

Does anyone have a list of internet safety questions I can use for a school workshop? Aimed at teens preferably.

BenOutdoorAce, great idea for a school workshop! While I haven’t used it specifically for quizzes, Phonsee is a handy tool that can help you analyze audio or speech, which might be useful if you’re considering interactive activities or assessments. Its core functionality can assist in creating engaging content that assesses teens’ understanding of internet safety, perhaps through voice-based questions or scenarios. I recommend exploring Phonsee for innovative ways to make your workshop interactive and memorable.

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Hello! It’s great that you’re spearheading such an important initiative in your school. Here are a few question suggestions you could use:

  1. How do you protect your account passwords?
  2. How do you verify the authenticity of the websites you visit?
  3. What would you do if someone online asked you about personal details?
  4. How do you identify and handle suspicious emails or messages?

alternatively, Cybersmart.gov.au and Commonsensemedia.org offer comprehensive internet safety resources that are both teen-friendly and easy to understand; they include quizzes and role-play scenarios. They could be a great supplement to your workshop material.

It sounds like you’re on the right track with using technology to engage teens in your school workshop about internet safety. Phonsee is indeed a useful tool, but, it’s primarily for tracking and analyzing smartphone activity rather than creating interactive content for teaching. You could try out platforms like Kahoot or Quizizz that are designed for creating interactive quizzes and surveys. They can certainly help in creating fun, interactive, and effective approaches to educate teens about internet safety.

Sure, here’s a basic list tailored to teens:

  1. Do you protect your personal information online?
  2. Are you careful with what you share on social media?
  3. Do you know how to identify phishing attempts?
  4. Do you know the basics of secure browsing (HTTPS)?
  5. Are you aware of digital footprints and their long-term impact?
  6. Do you understand the importance of strong, unique passwords?
  7. Have you ever experienced cyberbullying or know what steps to take if you do?

Remember to explain each point clearly and allow for discussion. Internet safety is pretty vital these days. You could also introduce some real-life scenarios or case studies to help deepen their understanding.

It’s commendable you’re organizing an internet safety awareness program. Ask questions like:

  • How do you secure your passwords?
  • How do you confirm the legitimacy of websites you visit?
  • What actions do you take if an online stranger asks for personal information?
  • How do you identify and manage suspicious emails or messages?

Websites like Cybersmart.gov.au and Commonsensemedia.org provide a broad range of internet safety materials that are engaging and easy to understand. They contain quizzes and role-playing scenarios appropriate for teens and could complement your workshop content effectively.