SIMPLIFYING SOCIAL MEDIA Learning Frm Our Yuth http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
HELLO! 2 Ken Gatzke - VSS Principal Rana Grace - VSS Vice Principal Anjali Duke - VSS Student Nathan Allen - VSS Student Gabriella Byd - VSS Student Jenna Cper - VSS Student Dan Ccks - RCMP Schl Resurce Officer Jsh Vance - Technlgy Innvatin Crdinatr Dug Rgers - Substance Abuse Cunsellr Tara Clark - Scial T. Funder http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
1. INTRODUCTION Ken and Rana http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
We are nw all cnnected by the Internet, like neurns in a giant brain. Stephen Hawkins 4 http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
2. STUDENT PERSPECTIVE Nathan, Anjali, Gabriella, and Jenna http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
A TOUR OF SOME APPS https://prezi.cm/p/p5df1v056bpe/ Student speaking ntes 6 http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
3. SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE LAW Dan Ccks - RCMP Schl Resurce Officer http://bit.ly/vss-ssm
Sectin 162.1 Criminal Cde. Distributin f Intimate image withut cnsent. 8
Sectin 162.1 Criminal Cde. Distributin f Intimate image withut cnsent. 9
Sectin 163.1 Criminal Cde Child Prngraphy 10
Sectin 163.1 Criminal Cde Child Prngraphy 11
Uttering Threats Sectin 264.1 CC Uttering threats 264.1 (1) Every ne cmmits an ffence wh, in any manner, knwingly utters, cnveys r causes any persn t receive a threat (a) t cause death r bdily harm t any persn; (b) t burn, destry r damage real r persnal prperty; r (c) t kill, pisn r injure an animal r bird that is the prperty f any persn. 12
Uttering Threats Sectin 264.1 CC (2) Every ne wh cmmits an ffence under paragraph (1)(a) is guilty f (a) an indictable ffence and liable t imprisnment fr a term nt exceeding five years; r (b) an ffence punishable n summary cnvictin and liable t imprisnment fr a term nt exceeding eighteen mnths. 13 Marginal nte:punishment Marginal nte:idem (3) Every ne wh cmmits an ffence under paragraph (1)(b) r (c) (a) is guilty f an indictable ffence and liable t imprisnment fr a term nt exceeding tw years; r (b) is guilty f an ffence punishable n summary cnvictin. R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 38; 1994, c. 44, s. 16.3.
Criminal Harassment Sectin 264 Criminal Cde Criminal harassment 264 (1) N persn shall, withut lawful authrity and knwing that anther persn is harassed r recklessly as t whether the ther persn is harassed, engage in cnduct referred t in subsectin (2) that causes that ther persn reasnably, in all the circumstances, t fear fr their safety r the safety f anyne knwn t them. Marginal nte:prhibited cnduct (2) The cnduct mentined in subsectin (1) cnsists f (a) repeatedly fllwing frm place t place the ther persn r anyne knwn t them; (b) repeatedly cmmunicating with, either directly r indirectly, the ther persn r anyne knwn t them; (c) besetting r watching the dwelling-huse, r place where the ther persn, r anyne knwn t them, resides, wrks, carries n business r happens t be; r (d) engaging in threatening cnduct directed at the ther persn r any member f their family. 14
Criminal Harassment Sectin 264 Criminal Cde Marginal nte:punishment (3) Every persn wh cntravenes this sectin is guilty f (a) an indictable ffence and is liable t imprisnment fr a term nt exceeding ten years; r (b) an ffence punishable n summary cnvictin. Marginal nte:factrs t be cnsidered (4) Where a persn is cnvicted f an ffence under this sectin, the curt impsing the sentence n the persn shall cnsider as an aggravating factr that, at the time the ffence was cmmitted, the persn cntravened (a) the terms r cnditins f an rder made pursuant t sectin 161 r a recgnizance entered int pursuant t sectin 810, 810.1 r 810.2; r (b) the terms r cnditins f any ther rder r recgnizance made r entered int under the cmmn law r a prvisin f this r any ther Act f Parliament r f a prvince that is similar in effect t an rder r recgnizance referred t in paragraph (a). Marginal nte:reasns (5) Where the curt is satisfied f the existence f an aggravating factr referred t in subsectin (4), but decides nt t give effect t it fr sentencing purpses, the curt shall give reasns fr its decisin. 15
Luring a child Sectin 172.1 Criminal Cde. Luring a child 172.1 (1) Every persn cmmits an ffence wh, by means f a cmputer system within the meaning f subsectin 342.1(2), cmmunicates with (a) a persn wh is, r wh the accused believes is, under the age f eighteen years, fr the purpse f facilitating the cmmissin f an ffence under subsectin 153(1), sectin 155 r 163.1, subsectin 212(1) r (4) r sectin 271, 272 r 273 with respect t that persn; (b) a persn wh is, r wh the accused believes is, under the age f sixteen years, fr the purpse f facilitating the cmmissin f an ffence under sectin 280 with respect t that persn; r (c) a persn wh is, r wh the accused believes is, under the age f furteen years, fr the purpse f facilitating the cmmissin f an ffence under sectin 151 r 152, subsectin 160(3) r 173(2) r sectin 281 with respect t that persn. 16
Luring a child Sectin 172.1 Criminal Cde. Marginal nte:punishment (2) Every persn wh cmmits an ffence under subsectin (1) is guilty f (a) an indictable ffence and liable t imprisnment fr a term f nt mre than ten years; r (b) an ffence punishable n summary cnvictin and liable t imprisnment fr a term nt exceeding eighteen mnths. Marginal nte:presumptin re age (3) Evidence that the persn referred t in paragraph (1)(a), (b) r (c) was represented t the accused as being under the age f eighteen years, sixteen years r furteen years, as the case may be, is, in the absence f evidence t the cntrary, prf that the accused believed that the persn was under that age. Marginal nte:n defence (4) It is nt a defence t a charge under paragraph (1)(a), (b) r (c) that the accused believed that the persn referred t in that paragraph was at least eighteen years f age, sixteen years r furteen years f age, as the case may be, unless the accused tk reasnable steps t ascertain the age f the persn. 17
4. SOCIAL MEDIA FOOTPRINT Tara Clark Scial T Funder
Scial media can be used fr s much gd Stay cnnected t peple that yu actually knw and trust. As a tl t shwcase hbbies and activities yu enjy. As a creative utlet. 19
Meet the Justin Bieber f Fd: 16-Year-Old Chef Flynn McGarry 20
Vegan 16-Year-Old Becmes Instagram Sensatin: Jse 21
Ballerina Maria Khreva, age 16 22
Style Blgger Evita Nuh, age 17 23
Phtgrapher Emmett Sparling 24
Scial Media s Reach Be Cautius Anyne in the wrld can see everything yu pst unless yu make it private Scial media security Understand the privacy settings fr each scial media accunt. 25
The Scial Media Ftprint Scial media is smart. It can track yu. It cmpiles data abut yu. 26
Scial Media Ftprint - What NOT t share Inapprpriate Acts Underage drinking Drug use Swearing Nudity Bullying Negative Cmments Reckless Driving 27
Scial Media Ftprint What t share Health & Wellness Fitness Sprts Leisure activities Mindfulness tips Hbbies & Creativity 28 Phtgraphy Painting Singing Dancing Cking Family time Travel Humur
The Safest Scial Media Feeds 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 29 LinkedIn Facebk Instagram Snapchat YuTube
In summary Yur kids (and yu) can use Scial Media fr gd. Be cautius and utilize privacy settings. Scial Media has as ftprint: What yu pst leaves a mark. Share cntent that is safe, kind and legal! Use scial media t be kind, creative and impactful. 30
Cntinuing the cnversatin Sit dwn with yur kids t understand the benefits f scial media. Bnd with yur children thrugh yur wn scial literacy. 31
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5. LEARNING RESOURCES Dug and Jsh
COMMON SENSE MEDIA https://www.cmmnsense media.rg/ Excellent resurce fr all things technlgical. 35
ERASE BULLYING http://www.erasebullying.ca BC website. Scial Media Guidelines fr Parents, Students, and Teachers. Many ther Canada-based resurces. 36
BE INTERNET AWESOME https://beinternetawesme. withggle.cm/resurces Teach digital safety fundamentals. A family cmmitment t safe digital citizenship starts with a cnversatin at hme and is reinfrced with a pledge 37
SOME GUIDELINES FOR PARENTS Have frequent cnversatins arund scial media. Set sme expectatins and guidelines. (Family Media Agreement) Encurage reprting f inapprpriate behaviur. Stay infrmed. 38
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