What is "using media in a way that feels healthy and balanced with other life activities"?
What is media balance?
What do you call a person who buys products or services to use?
What is a "consumer"?
What is all the information online about a person called?
What is a "digital footprint"?
What is the term for a feeling of discomfort when something happens on digital media?
What is a "red flag feeling"?
Using digital platforms to harm someone is called what?
What is "cyberbullying"?
This is a set of criteria or advice for how to do something.
What is a "guideline"?
This is any type of information that can be collected, categorized, and analyzed.
What is "data"?
Who is the invisible audience for your digital footprint?
Who are "old friends, colleges, employers, scholarship committees, group leaders"?
Name a benefit of social media.
What is "connecting with friends" or "staying up to date on the latest happenings"?
What is share pictures of what you are doing or thinking or share exciting things you're doing?
What do you call someone who supports the victim of bullying but doesn't confront the bully directly?
What is an "ally"?
Give an example of a healthy media guideline.
What is "muting or unfollowing people whose posts lead to negative feelings"?
Only use my device in ways that lead to positive feelings (in the moment or later).
Pay attention to friends and family by putting my device down when I'm with them.
Limit the number of things I post online to ____ per day/week.
What is the term for when apps or websites use information about you to show specific ads?
What is "targeted advertising"?
When something lasts a long time online, it is called what?
What is "persistent"?
What is one problem or drawback of social media?
What is "pressure to look perfect" or "feeling sad or depressed"?
What is "It's distracting, you feel you have to be on it, or there's pressure to look like your life is great"?
Imagining the feelings of someone else is called what?
What is "empathy"?
Why is media balance important?
What is "media can be entertaining, but too much can interfere with other activities like family time, hobbies, and sleep"?
What is the most common type of data companies look at when collecting information?
What is "behavioral data"?
What does "look beyond" mean in the context of digital responsibility?
What is "how a dilemma reminds you of other situations you've seen or heard about"?
Name an example of oversharing.
What is "sharing things you wouldn't want everyone to see, like embarrassing photos"?
sharing thoughts or feelings in the heat of the moment
Name a way to be an upstander in a bullying situation.
What is "confront the bully" or "tell a trusted adult"?
What is legal protection for creators over their work called?
What is "copyright"?
What is it called when a copyrighted work is used without permission in certain ways?
What is "fair use"?
Name the four factors where fair use is more likely
What is "purpose, nature, amount, and effect"?
Name two of the four main cases where fair use applies.
What are "educational, critique, news, comedy/parody"?
What is copyright infringement?
What is when you copy someone else’s work without giving them credit or without their permission?