Cyberwellness
Learn how to stay safe and responsible online, covering topics like cyberbullying, privacy, gaming addiction, and copyright.
Cyber Wellness refers to the positive well-being of an Internet user. It involves an understanding of the norms of appropriate, responsible behaviour with regard to technology use as well as knowledge, skills, values and attitudes on how to protect oneself and other Internet users in the cyber world. Any reported cases of inappropriate online behaviour will be investigated, as the school takes a serious view of such cases.
Cyber Wellness Issues & Tips
Issues | Tips |
|---|---|
Netiquette | - Remember the rules of courtesy. - Be responsible for what is posted. - Avoid flaming. - Respect other people's privacy. - Respect other people’s time. |
Cyber bullying | - Be Courteous. - Do not spread lies and rumors about others via text message or online. - Do not post embarrassing videos about others on a site such as YouTube or Facebook. - Do not impersonate others in order to trick, tease, harass or spread rumors about another person. - Inform an adult or talk to a trusted friend. - Don’t respond to rude or mean emails or text messages. - Report the bullying to their teacher(s) directly or contact cyberwellness@touch.org.sg. - Stay away from the phone, chat or email for a few days. |
Tips Dangers of Cyber Contact | - Protect your privacy. - Set your profile on any social networking site to private setting. Do not accept any stranger as your online friend. Only chat with people or friends whom you know - Only visit chatrooms or social networking sites that are approved - Avoid meeting a cyber-pal face-to-face without first discussing with your parents or guardian and obtaining permission. - Say ‘NO’ firmly if someone is trying to persuade you into meeting - Leave the chat room if the conversation makes you feel uncomfortable, weird, afraid or confused. |
Internet and Gaming Addiction | - Keep a balance between playing computer games and involvement in other activities. - Act responsibly and complete your school homework or any assigned chores before playing computer games. - Set limits on playing time. - Take regular breaks - Play educational games instead. - Take interest in other hobbies. - Spend time with your family members and friends. |
Avoiding Copyright infringement | - Check the website’s terms and conditions -Seek permission - Limit the amount of work to be copied - Best way to avoid infringing copyrights is to create your own artwork or take digital photographs to use in your work. - Need Help with Cyber-related issues. You can contact cyberwellness@touch.org.sg or visit http://www.planetcrush.org/ for details. |
Inappropriate Content | - Close the web browser immediately when you feel uncomfortable or scared by what you see or read. - Check with an adult e.g. parent or teacher if you are unsure of a website. - Install a filtering software. |
