Introduction
Introduction
Have you ever wondered how safe you really are online? Every day, millions of people use the internet for communication, learning, and entertainment—but not everyone is aware of the dangers that come with it.
In this WebQuest, you will become a Cyber Safety Advocate who will explore online threats and learn how to protect yourself and others from cybercrime.
Task
Task
Your task is to create an informative presentation (PowerPoint, poster, or infographic) that educates students about online safety.
Your output must include:
- Common online threats (e.g., phishing, cyberbullying, identity theft)
- Ways to stay safe online
- Tips for responsible internet use
Process
Process
Follow these steps:
- Group yourselves into 3–4 members
- Assign roles:
- Researcher
- Designer
- Presenter
- Visit the provided resources and gather information about:
- Types of cyber threats
- Real-life examples
- Prevention strategies
- Organize your ideas into a clear format
- Create your presentation (PowerPoint, poster, or infographic)
- Present your output to the class (3–5 minutes)
Evaluation
Evaluation
| Criteria | Excellent (4) | Good (3) | Fair (2) | Needs Improvement (1) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Content Accuracy | Complete and accurate | Mostly accurate | Some errors | Many errors |
| Creativity | Very creative | Creative | Some effort | Little effort |
| Organization | Well-organized | Organized | Slightly unclear | Disorganized |
| Presentation | Clear and confident | Clear | Some hesitation | Unclear |
Conclusion
Conclusion
Congratulations! You are now more aware of how to stay safe online. Being responsible internet users not only protects you but also helps others avoid online dangers.
Always remember: Think before you click!
Credits
Credits
This WebQuest was developed using information and resources from the following websites:
- StaySafeOnline – https://staysafeonline.org
- Common Sense Media – https://www.commonsensemedia.org
- UNICEF – https://www.unicef.org
- KidsHealth – https://kidshealth.org
Additional references include online articles, educational materials, and images used for instructional purposes only.
Teacher Page
eacher Page
Title:
Protect Yourself Online: Understanding Cyber Safety
Grade Level:
Grade 9 (can be adjusted to Grades 7–10)
Subject Area:
ICT / Digital Literacy
Objectives:
At the end of this activity, students should be able to:
- Identify common online threats
- Explain ways to stay safe on the internet
- Demonstrate responsible online behavior
- Create an informative presentation about cyber safety
Time Required:
2–3 class periods (45–60 minutes each)
Materials Needed:
- Computer or mobile device
- Internet connection
- PowerPoint / Canva / cartolina (for output)
Procedure (Teacher Guide):
- Introduce the topic of cyber safety
- Explain the WebQuest activity and expected output
- Group the students and assign roles
- Guide students as they explore the resources
- Monitor progress and provide feedback
- Facilitate presentation and discussion
Assessment:
Use the provided rubric to evaluate:
- Content accuracy
- Creativity
- Organization
- Presentation skills
Notes for Teachers:
- Ensure students use reliable sources only
- Encourage teamwork and equal participation
- You may adjust difficulty depending on the learners’ level
You can now add these sections directly to your WebQuest site.
If you want, I can also:
✔ Make it more formal (for college submission)
✔ Add images or design ideas
✔ Help you write a short reflection (sometimes required with WebQuests)