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2nd GRADE
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BUILDING A GOVERNMENT SYSTEM
LESSON 3:  I AM A CYBERSECURITY ATTORNEY

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THE LESSON MISSION

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I can give credit for other people's work. 

Cybersecurity Attorneys
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A cybersecurity attorney is a lawyer that protects people's personal information and creative work online. Sometimes bad people are smart. They know how to hack into a system that is online and get people's private information, like their bank account number. Sometimes people make bad choices as well, like when a student waits until the last minute to write a paper and submits another person's work as their own.

Then there are other situations where good people don't know they are doing something wrong. Today we are going to talk about a common mistake good people make online and learn how to keep from making that mistake.   


Giving Owners' Credit 

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cybersecurity attorney: a lawyer that protects people's personal information and creative work online

credit: giving recognition to a person who has created something

works cited: a page at the end of a slideshow or report that lists the author, the title, the website name, and the web address for all the websites used in the slideshow or report

web address bar: a bar at the top of a browser that allows you to type in a website address
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People use websites to get information. This year, you will begin to use information from websites to make slideshow presentations and write reports. 

When you use information from a website, you have to give credit to the person who provided you with that information.  Credit is giving recognition to a person that created something. You give credit to someone else because you respect the hard work they put into it and you want others to know their hard work contributed to your slideshow or report.

How to Give Credit 
To give credit, you must list the author, the title, the website name, and the web address for all the websites you used at the end of your slideshow or report. This is called a works cited page.  Let's look at the example work cited page and the websites it lists.
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The trickiest part to creating a works cited page is finding the information you need to give credit properly. Now, we are going to look at each website on the works cited page. Let's see if we can find the author, title, website name, and website address for all three sites.

Where To Look
The website title, name, and address are easy to find.
The author is a little harder to find. Keep in mind the author doesn't have to just be one or two people. It can be a group or organization as well. Most authors will be listed at the bottom near the copyright or on an about us page.

Your Turn
Now its your turn. Write a works cited page on paper for the two websites below. When time is called, we will check your answers.

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

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Congratulations! You did it!

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I can give credit for other people's work. ​

Original Lesson by April Smith 
Constructed to meet:
  • Alabama Digital Learning and Computer Science Standard 5 - Citizens of a Digital Culture Legal and Ethical Behavior - Cite media and/or owners of digital content at an age appropriate level.​




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