Being in an online platforms, we should be
aware of our actions and protect ourselves at
the same time.
“Remember that once something has been
shared online, it cannot be deleted.”
NETIQUETTE
Combination of the
words network and
etiquette and is
defined as a set of
rules for acceptable
online behavior.
INTERNET SAFETY
Refers to the
online security or
safety of people
and their
information when
using internet.
You need to
remember that
you are talking to
a real person
when you are
online.
RULE 1: Remember the human.
You need to
behave the same
way online that
you do in real life.
RULE 2: Adhere to the same standards
online that you follow in real life.
Always take a
look around
when you enter a
new domain
when surfing the
web.
RULE 3: Know where you are in
cyberspace.
Get a sense of
what the
discussion group
is about before
you join it.
RULE 3: Know where you are in
cyberspace.
Remember people
have other things to
do beside reading
your email.
RULE 4: Respect other people’s time
and bandwidth.
Keep your post
and emails to
minimum by
saying what you
want to say.
RULE 4: Respect other people’s time
and bandwidth.
Remember
everyone won’t
answer your
questions.
RULE 4: Respect other people’s time
and bandwidth.
Be polite and
pleasant to
everyone.
RULE 5: Make yourself look good
online.
Always check
your spelling and
grammar before
posting.
RULE 5: Make yourself look good
online.
Know what you
are talking
about and make
sense saying it.
RULE 5: Make yourself look good
online.
Ask
questions
online.
RULE 6: Share expert knowledge.
Share what
you know
online.
RULE 6: Share expert knowledge.
Post the answers
to your questions
online because
someone may have
the same question
as you do.
RULE 6: Share expert knowledge.
Netiquette
does not
forgive
flaming.
RULE 7: Help keep flame wars under
control.
Netiquette does
however forbid
people who are
flaming to hurt
discussion groups by
putting the group
down.
RULE 7: Help keep flame wars under
control.
Do not read
other people’s
mail without
their permission.
RULE 8: Respect other people’s privacy.
Going through
other people’s
things could cost
you, your job or
you could even go
to jail.
RULE 8: Respect other people’s privacy.
Not respecting
other people’s
privacy is a bad
netiquette.
RULE 8: Respect other people’s privacy.
Do not take
advantage of other
people just
because you have
more knowledge or
power than them.
RULE 9: Don’t abuse your power.
Treat others as you
would want them
to treat you if the
roles were
reversed.
RULE 9: Don’t abuse your power.
Do not point
out mistakes to
people online.
RULE 10: Be forgiving of other people’s
mistake.
Remember
that you were
once the new
kid on the
block.
RULE 10: Be forgiving of other people’s
mistake.
You still need to have
good manners even
though you are online
and cannot see the
person face to face.
RULE 10: Be forgiving of other people’s
mistake.
INTERNET THREATS
MALWARE
SPAM
PHISHING
MALWARE
Stands for
Malicious
Software, any
program or file
that is harmful to
a computer user.
SPAM
Unwanted email
mostly from
advertisers.
PHISHING
Its goal is to
acquire sensitive
personal
information like
passwords and
credit card details.
KINDS OF MALWARE
VIRUS
WORM
TROJAN
SPYWARE
KEYLOGGER
ADWARE
KINDS OF MALWARE
VIRUS
Program designed
to replicate itself
and transfer from
one computer to
another
WORM
A malicious program that transfers from one
computer to another by any types of means.
TROJAN
A malicious program
that is disguised as a
useful program but
once downloaded or
installed, leaves your
PC unprotected and
allows hacker to get
your information.
SPYWARE
A software that
ruins in the
background
without you
knowing it.
KEYLOGGERS
Used to record the
keystroke done by
the user.
ADWARE
A program
designed to send
you
advertisements,
mostly a pop-ups.
PROTECTING REPUTATIONS ONLINE
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
COPYRIGHT
LAW
COPYRIGHT
PAGE
INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY
Intellectual property is a
category of property that
includes intangible creations
of the human intellect.
Intellectual property
encompasses two types of
rights: industrial property
rights and copyright.
COPYRIGHT
LAW
It is the legal
protection extended
to the owner of the
rights in an original
work.
COPYRIGHT
PAGE
The copyright page is
where the publisher
places all the legal
notices and
information related
to a book.
TO AVOID COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
UNDERSTAND
Copyright protect
literary works,
photographs, paintings,
drawing, films, music
choreography and
sculpture.
BE RESPONSIBLE
Even if a material does not say that it is
copyrighted, it is not a valid defense against
copyright.
TO AVOID COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
BE CREATIVE
Ask yourself whether
what you are making is
something that came
from you or something
made from somebody
else creativity.
TO AVOID COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT
KNOW THE LAW
There are some
limitations to
copyright laws.
Create a poster showing the application of
Netiquette rules with examples on how you can
use them in your daily life, primarily online. You
may choose from any of the Core Rules of
Netiquette as your baseline idea in crafting your
posters.
Poster Rubric:
• Layout and design – 40%
• Relevance of the topic – 30%
• Creativity – 20%
• Originality – 10%
• TOTAL of 100%