Conflict
Constructive Crit
Influenced
Art of Losing
Mobile Device Safety
100

Even a small disagreement can turn into a big issue in online spaces because of this effect.

Escalation

100

This type of feedback is specific, actionable, and meant to help someone improve, not tear them down.

Constructive Criticism

100

This three-letter acronym represents the main purposes of most media content: to persuade, inform, or entertain.

PIE!

100

Even top esports players experience this—but it's how they respond that shows true skill.

Losing!

100

Although they fit in your pocket, these devices are still computers and should be treated with caution.

Cell Phone

200

This key element of face-to-face communication is missing online, making misunderstandings more likely.

Body Language, Non-verbals

200

Constructive criticism avoids insults and instead focuses on this kind of change.

Improvement

200

The media we watch often influences these two things about our behavior.

What we want and what we buy.

200

Feelings like anger, sadness, shame, and frustration are examples of these, which can hurt your well-being and performance.

Unconstructive emotions

200

This can happen when you share your phone, skip password protection, or download apps from untrusted sources.

Privacy Breach

300

People often say things they normally wouldn’t when online because they feel this.

Anonymity 
300

This phrase means shifting your mindset toward problem-solving and personal growth when receiving feedback.

Reshape and Reframe

300

These people make videos, ads, and social media posts to share messages or promote products.

Content Creators

300

Instead of blaming the team or processing alone, players should focus on this key to bouncing back stronger.

Communication

300

This setting on your phone allows apps and cell towers to track where you are, sometimes without you realizing it.

location data

400

What should you do if a conflict online is starting to get intense?

Take a break, talk it out in person, possibly block or stop communications

400

Instead of making excuses when receiving criticism, you should do this to grow and improve.

Take ownership 

400

This is what a content creator wants the audience to remember and possibly share with others after watching a piece of media.

The Message

400

This phrase reminds players that losses aren't failures—they're lessons we can use to improve and grow.

Reshape and Reframe

400

These are signs that your phone might have malware: strange messages sent to friends, pop-up ads, or rapid battery drain.

Malware

500

what is compromise?

Compromise is when a person gives up something to find a solution.

500

This approach involves being honest with yourself, avoiding being defensive, and asking what you could do differently.

What is accepting feedback for self-improvement (or taking responsibility and seeking advice)?

500

When an influencer designs content to make you feel excited or emotionally connected to a product, they are likely trying to do this.

Persuade

500

Instead of seeing losses as failures, teams should treat them as this — a chance to review mistakes, learn, and grow.

Feedback

500

You should avoid clicking unknown links, giving apps full access, and using unsecured public Wi-Fi to prevent this kind of digital threat.

Scams and Malware

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