Clicked a suspicious link once 😬 Knows someone who got hacked Has helped a student reset a password Uses 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) Uses their phone for MFA codes Uses school Wi-Fi every day Has shared tech tips with a coworker Can spot a scam text message Doesn’t reuse passwords Uses a password manager Uses Google Drive daily Has reported a phishing attempt Updates their phone regularly Uses a strong password phrase Locks computer when walking away Teaches students about internet safety Knows what phishing means Has seen a fake email this year Has accidentally clicked the wrong link Changes passwords often Knows what “ransomware” is Gets a lot of spam emails Has attended a tech PD before Backed up files recently Clicked a suspicious link once 😬 Knows someone who got hacked Has helped a student reset a password Uses 2-Factor Authentication (2FA) Uses their phone for MFA codes Uses school Wi-Fi every day Has shared tech tips with a coworker Can spot a scam text message Doesn’t reuse passwords Uses a password manager Uses Google Drive daily Has reported a phishing attempt Updates their phone regularly Uses a strong password phrase Locks computer when walking away Teaches students about internet safety Knows what phishing means Has seen a fake email this year Has accidentally clicked the wrong link Changes passwords often Knows what “ransomware” is Gets a lot of spam emails Has attended a tech PD before Backed up files recently
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Clicked a suspicious link once 😬
Knows someone who got hacked
Has helped a student reset a password
Uses 2-Factor Authentication (2FA)
Uses their phone for MFA codes
Uses school Wi-Fi every day
Has shared tech tips with a coworker
Can spot a scam text message
Doesn’t reuse passwords
Uses a password manager
Uses Google Drive daily
Has reported a phishing attempt
Updates their phone regularly
Uses a strong password phrase
Locks computer when walking away
Teaches students about internet safety
Knows what phishing means
Has seen a fake email this year
Has accidentally clicked the wrong link
Changes passwords often
Knows what “ransomware” is
Gets a lot of spam emails
Has attended a tech PD before
Backed up files recently