Sunday, November 19, 2017

How to Stay Safe Online

Here in the Social Media group, we've been talking about online safety. How can you stay safe?

What are the risks 

Damage to your computer

  • Viruses

Identity Theft

  • Someone could steal your bank details
  • Someone could steal your password (email, facebook or other accounts)
  • Someone gets your phone number, or a telemarketing company gets your details
  • There’s someone on my facebook that I don’t know
  • Someone hacking into your account and pretending to be you

Scams

  • A company rang me and said that my computer was damaged, that they had to fix it over the phone; 
  • Telstra ringing about something
  • Emails from Nigeria, emails about an inheritance, 
  • Tax department or Centrelink rings you on the phone to ask for money you owe them
  • Other kinds of fraud 
  • “Phishing” – they send you an email that links to an exact replica of the bank website and ask you to login
  • Sending a bill with the wrong account number
  • Fake charities 

Predatory behaviour

  • Online bullying and abuse
  • Privacy
  • Google and Facebook have all your details, how can you be sure of your privacy? 

Nasty online discussion

  • People can be very nasty in the comment section (eg Youtube, Online newspapers, Twitter)
  • Sometimes you shouldn’t read the comments

Tips on staying safe

  • When opening emails, check that the email address is valid and not a fake
  • In Facebook, check your privacy settings to make sure that you manage what other people see about you
  • For online discussion: on Facebook and twitter you can report abuse and hate speech 
  • You can block people on most social media, you can report comments that are hateful or abusive 
  • Read up on internet safety 

Useful links: 

The Australian government has a number of documents and websites which aim to help with internet safety, eg

Now try this: adjust your facebook privacy settings

  • Log into facebook and find the settings 
  • Adjust your Privacy, your Timeline and tagging 


Sunday, June 4, 2017

Looking for free software alternatives?

Sometimes you need a piece of software, but the one you know is too expensive.

"Alternative To" is a great site that lists many alternative softwares.. programs that do the same thing but might be cheaper..

For example, if you're looking for a program that protects your children from internet nasties


A great site for watching documentaries, also TV online

Do you know any good sites for watching documentaries?

Films for Action has a list of their top 100 that you can watch for free.

Some television channels have a site where you can watch their shows later:

If you have a budget, you could look at paying for Netflix, or buying your videos through someone like Apple or Google Play.

Tell us your favourite TV-watching sites in the comments below.


Sunday, May 21, 2017

Ways to learn touch typing

These days you can find many typing tutors online, eg:
It's best to print out a copy of the QWERTY keyboard, and put this above your own keyboard, so you don't have to lift your fingers while typing. Here's a printable keyboard from Teachnet (via this referring page).








Sunday, February 26, 2017

Breaking News English is good for your English skills

"Breaking News English" can be useful when you are learning English.


Each story has activities to help you develop your reading skills. Choose one story and try some activities. 


Learn more about Windows at GCF Learn Free

GCF Learn Free is a great site for learning the basics about computers. They have sections on Microsoft Office, the Internet, working with photos and also social media.

Try this introduction to Windows for starters - what do you need to learn next?


Sunday, February 12, 2017