Privacy and Security

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Privacy & Security: We care about everyone's privacy

This topic introduces students to the concept of online privacy and the potential implications of sharing private information with a range of people: friends, the public, app providers, and more. Sharing information about yourself can be a natural and healthy activity, and it can lead to positive connections and personal growth. However, it can also present safety risks, and students need to be aware of potentially harmful consequences such as identity theft and financial exploitation.

Balance of Benefits and Risks

On this topic, it is easy to default to scary rhetoric about the dangers of "Big Brother" and "stranger danger." However, a balanced approach looks at both the rewards and risks of sharing information online with others. Our lessons highlight some of the amazing opportunities that students have to interact, grow, and learn from each other. They also seek to prepare students to have a reasonable and cautious awareness of the serious risks associated with engaging in online activity, both from strangers and from third-party providers. Students will learn concrete strategies for safe, appropriate digital interactions so they can minimize the risks of online sharing -- and take advantage of the rewards.

Real-Life Scenarios

To help students see the importance of being safe and secure when they're online, our lessons include real-life scenarios where private information could potentially be shared, and where the benefits and risks are notable but not sensationalized. From encountering clickbait to setting up passwords to messaging with people online, the scenarios in our lessons provide an authentic context for grappling with the potential dangers that come with spending time online.

Kindergarten

How do we find a happy balance between our online and offline activities?

How do you go places safely online?

1st Grade

How can we be safe, responsible, and respectful online?

How do you stay safe when visiting a website or app?

2nd Grade

How can we be good digital citizens?

What kinds of information should I keep to myself when I use the internet?

3rd Grade

How can a strong password help protect your privacy?

4th Grade

What information about you is OK to share online?

5th Grade

What is clickbait and how can you avoid it?

6th Grade

How can you protect yourself from phishing?

7th Grade

How do companies collect and use data about you?

8th Grade

How can you protect your privacy when you're online?

9th Grade

What are the benefits and drawbacks of online tracking?

10th Grade

What privacy risks do new technologies present, and how do we decide if they're worth it?

11th Grade

At what age should people be allowed to use social media?

12th Grade

Should the government have access to all your social media and cellphone data?