I'm posting this because I would like some advice on whether to bring this to the attention of the administration. A student asked me today to show her how to delete an item from her search history. She told me that she didn't want to delete everything because that would make her net-savy parents suspicious. Well this made me suspicious, too.
This grade 10 student, incidentally, is a straight-A kid, sweet and sociable. My gut instinct tells me that she was just being a kid and maybe looked at something on the internet that her parents wouldn't like. On the other hand, she is trying to hide something from her family. Then again, I am glad she came to me and trusted me. I did show her how to right-click on an item in Google's history to delete an item. I also tell my students to delete their cache, especially if they are on a public computer and doing banking, etc.
I don't want to overreact but then again, since I'm in a position to see what the kids are doing on the computer, sometimes I'm not sure what I should report. When kids post inappropriate clips on youtube (pictures of teachers without permission, full names of their friends) I usually ask them to take it down (explaining why I think it's not appropriate) and they are good about it. And when they ask me how to hack, I just laugh. But this one has me puzzled.
Tags: internet, safety
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