Technology

TECH RESOURCES

Tech Support Help Desk

Student Device Handbooks

District Technology Plan

Take Your Documents From Google Drive With You

Make sure that you take all of your stored documents from Google Drive with you if you move from our District.
You can export your data directly from Google Drive (directions here) using Google Takeout.

Internet Safety

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP & ONLINE SAFETY

How can you be safe online and what does it mean to be a digital citizen?
Being online is second nature for young people today. You should take a minute or two to think about how to keep yourself safe. You probably know more about the technology than your mom, dad or guardian - you should also be the safety expert. You'll need this knowledge for the rest of your life.


YET ANOTHER CYBERBULLYING CAUTION

If you don't know by now, cyberbullying is bullying or harassment that happens online. It can happen in an email, a text message, a game, or on a social networking site. It might involve spreading rumors or images posted on someone's profile or passed around for others to see, or creating a group or page to make a person feel left out.

What do you do if you are being harassed online?
Most importantly, don't respond, bullies usually are looking for a reaction and tell an adult. In addition, save the evidence, such as texts, emails, facebook conversations, etc. Sometimes you can stop bullying if you ignore or block the person. You can also report the abuse to the website where it is taking place.

Don't be a victim or a bully
Sometimes, what you do or say online leads some people to pick on you. If you let your friends take a photo or video of you acting silly - and they post it online, people are probably going to comment that you are, in fact acting weird.

If you post a rude comment about someone or about something someone likes, then don't be surprised if you get back what you have dished out. Think about what you are writing or what's being recorded about you. If it's not something you'd want the whole world to know about, it's probably best to hit delete.


SAFER SOCIAL NETWORKING

If you're collecting Facebook friends like spare change - you could be setting yourself up for trouble. One thoughtless post and that's hundred of people who will share it and spread it. There are no do-overs online so choose your friends wisely. And if you wouldn't say it to your boss or your grandmother, don't say it online.

If you ever receive hurtful or abusive messages or posts on your profile page you have options. Depending on how serious the situation is, you can ignore it, ask the person to stop, unfriend or block the person, or tell your parents, a teacher, a counselor, or another adult you trust. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect.

Be sure to report abusive content - whether it's on your profile page, or someone else's. You can also report inappropriate Pages, Groups, Events and fake or impostor profiles. (Reporting is confidential, no one will know who made the report.)


SOCIAL NETWORKING TIPS

  • Don't share your password with anyone.
  • Only accept friend requests from people you know.
  • Don't post anything you wouldn't want your parents, teachers, or employer to see.
  • Be authentic. The real you is better than anything you might pretend to be.
  • Learn about privacy settings, and review them often.


RESOURCES:

Tip sheets

Videos

*You need to create an individual login to view these informational items from NetSmartz.org

COMMON SENSE

Just like there are lots of ways to have fun online, there are lots of ways to be unsafe.

Download a virus when you think you're getting smiley-face icons, fall for a scam and give up your mom's credit card number, give a predator your date of birth...thankfully, there are things you can do to protect yourself.

WHERE TO REPORT?

Still not sure? Talk to a trusted adult at school

 

 

ADDITIONAL LINKS

DigitalCitizenship.net

NetSmartz.org

OnGuardOnline.org

CommonSenseMedia.org

Internet Safety and Security Glossary - Kelsey's suggestion

 

Thank you, Anoka-Hennepin School District - Anoka, MN, for these great sources.

 

LAKE GENEVA SCHOOLS TECHNOLOGY STAFF

Jeff Bonton - Systems Manager - Badger High School and Joint #1 - ext. 2625

Char Means - Building Technician - Badger High School and Joint #1 - ext. 2623

Chris Keogh - Network Technician - Badger High School and Joint #1 - ext. 3009

Mary Ann Carrizales - Building Technician/Device Specialist - Badger High School and Joint #1 - ext. 6017
 
Dan Schmidt (Retiring June 30, 2023) / James Adams (Effective July 1, 2023)  - Director of Technology - ext. 1105

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