Wednesday, September 24, 2014

SCRATCH

Which is more Efficient ????

 

I think that the second code was more efficient because it is quicker and you do not need to press the duplicate button for each second.Also it is  the computer will  read the code so  faster so you will get the message quicker. But it still does the same thing so i prefer sticking to the easier and quicker method / option. 

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Here is my staying safe online poster enjoy!

Here is my staying safe online poster enjoy ( I didn't know how to put the print screen on but these are my tips ) 

1. Passwords Remember to always keep your online account id and password private, except from your parent or guardian. Don’t share it with friends – even your best friend. Change your password if you think someone else knows it.
2. Personal Information Never give out personal information online – like your phone number; parent’s work number; address; social insurance/social security number; name or location of your school or your password. If you think it is necessary to give some information - check with your parents first.
3. Be careful what you post. -Think about what you write in chat rooms, emails and instant messages. Nothing online is completely private. If you send personal information, provocative photos or intimate details to your friends, remember that even friends can use this against you or cause problems later on. What if your current friend becomes an ex-friend down the road?
4. Online Only -Never agree to meet an ‘online’ friend in person. This person might not be who you think they are and wish you harm. Even if they say they are a kid, seem nice or friendly, there are bad adults that pose as kids. Knowing that, if you feel there is absolutely someone you must meet and your parents agree, make sure they go with you and make the meeting in a public place.
5. Photos Don’t share photos of yourself with anyone you don’t know. Don’t share provocative photos of yourself or friends – once they are ‘out there’ you cannot control who sees them. If someone makes you uncomfortable by asking for photos or asking you what you look like or personal questions, tell your parents, the police or contact CyberTipline.com.
6. Bullying Tell your parents if you feel uncomfortable or bullied by anyone on-line. Remember – you don’t have to respond to any messages that are mean or make you feel uncomfortable. Report anything you think is inappropriate or disturbing. Don’t do anything yourself that hurts others or is against the law.
7. Protect your computer Check with your parents before downloading or installing software. Do not open attachments from emails you don’t recognize – even if they are addressed to you personally. You could let in a virus, damage the computer or put your family’s privacy at risk.
8. Using a Cell Phone Cell phones can be great for safety since they let you keep in touch with your parents or call 911 if there is an emergency. However, you should follow all the same safety tips with your cell phone as you do with your computer. Be careful who you give your number to. Be aware that GPS and other technologies can pinpoint your physical location, and don’t give out personal information or your location to anyone you don’t know well.
9. Surfing Visit areas on the web that are appropriate when you are surfing online. Visiting inappropriate areas can put you at risk and lead to trouble. Use your computer responsibly and know that your usage can be tracked.
10. Exit Remember – you can log off at any time! Decide how long you should spend on your computer each day and log off when the time is up. There is a whole world out there and you can’t be fit and healthy if you sit in front of your computer all day. Go have fun with your friends in person

Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Staying safe online

Staying safe online 


1)      Don’t post any personal information online – like your address, email address or mobile number.
2)      Think carefully before posting pictures or videos of yourself.  Once you’ve put  a picture of yourself online most people can see it and may be able to download it, it’s not just yours anymore.
3)      Keep your privacy settings as high as possible
4)      Never give out your passwords
5)      Don’t befriend people you don’t know
6)      Don’t meet up with people you’ve met online.  Speak to your parent or carer about people suggesting you do
7)      Remember that not everyone online is who they say they are
8)      Think carefully about what you say before you post something online
9)      Respect other people’s views, even if you don’t agree with someone else’s views doesn’t mean you need to be rude
10)   If you see something online that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe or worried: leave the website, turn off your computer if you want to and tell a trusted adult immediately.