Trillion Dollar Footprint
Identifying High Quality Sites
The Reality of Digital Drama
Cyberbullying: Crossing the Line
Reuse, Rework, Remix
100
Lasting a long time, if not forever, such as information that one posts online that does not go away because it is passed on and spread.
What is persistent?
100
Accurate and dependable.
What is trustworthy?
100
An assumption made about a who group of people based upon your experiences with a few.
What is a generalization?
100
Bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when it is least expected.
What is harassing?
100
Creative work that's not copyrighted and therefore free for you to use however you want.
What is public domain?
200
All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
What is a digital footprint?
200
A website that has opinions instead of facts.
What is an example of an untrustworthy site?
200
Boys run faster than girls.
What is a stereotype?
200
A girl constantly sends another girl in the class mean messages about her clothes.
What is cyberbullying?
200
A YouTube video of a song that had been mixed with a different beat.
What is an example of reworking?
300
Two types of information that make up a digital footprint?
What is a photo that you posted online and comments that other people post about you?
300
The website does not have the name of the author and there is no citation from where they got statistics.
What is an example of an untrustworthy site?
300
All boys play football and all girls do gymnastics.
What is generalization?
300
Two girls are best friends, but one of them secretly uses a fake profile online to make fun of the other.
What is deceiving?
300
Using copyrighted work without permission for a project for school.
What is fair use?
400
An article in the newspaper about you helping the homeless and a picture of you picking up trash in the park.
What is an example of a positive digital footprint?
400
Mary finds a website that had reasonable facts and not opinions, citations from where the facts came from, and the authors name and information about the author.
What is a trustworthy site?
400
People start to spread rumors online and then people start to fight about it.
What is digital drama?
400
When someone sends one message teasing you but then continuously sends mean messages to you.
What is an example of "crossing the line"?
400
Mary makes videos of her commenting on products that she sees on T.V.
What is an example of criticizing or commenting (fair use)?
500
Someone posted a mean comment on Kate's photo, so she copied the comment and sent it to her friend to show her what the comment said.
What is and example of copying a digital footprint?
500
Kate has to carefully examine the website she found before she takes any information from it.
What is evaluating?
500
A reality T.V. show shows girls that always have drama goung on and boys that stay calm about everything.
What is a stereotype on Realty T.V.?
500
One person is being cyberbullied by a girl who purposely leaves them out but another person is being cyberbullied by someone who is sending mean comments to them.
What is an example of different types of cyberbullying?
500
Kate makes videos of her recreating different movie scenes but changes the lines to make then funny.
What is an example of parody (fair use)?
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