Digital Media and Your Brain
You Won’t Believe This!: We Care About Everyone’s Privacy
Understanding My Digital FootPrint
Be Aware of What You Share
Expectations, and library resources
100

This is what experts call the features or aspects of a device or app that are intended to hook the user into frequent use.

What is Addictive Design?

100

These are messages or photos that are made to persuade someone to buy a certain product.

What is Advertising?

100

This is what all of the information online about a person, either posted by that person or by others,
intentionally or unintentionally.

What is a Digital Footprint?

100

This is what people call your right to control your personal information, including what's collected and shared about you online.

What is Privacy?

100

Electronic copies of graphic novels can be accessed from these two online databases. Name one.

What is Sora or Comics Plus?

200

These are well-intentioned features or aspects of a device or app that prioritize what's good for people's lives.                      

What is Humane Design?

200

This is a type of image or headline that tries to get you to click on it, usually for advertising purposes.

 

What is Clickbait?

200

This is the information you choose to share online, like when you post, comment, or fill out forms.

What is an Active Digital Footprint?

200

These are small files stored on a device that keep track of what a person does on an app or website.

What are Cookies?

200

This is the name of the Vermont middle school book award.

Lasagna Means I Love You won it last year:

What is the Golden Dome Award?

300

This is a response to something you do or post online that causes your brain to experience a temporary moment of pleasure, making you want to do it again.  

                 

What is the Feedback Loop?

300

This is what newspaper publishers call the title of an article, usually printed in big, bold letters at the top.


 

What is a Headline?

300

This is what we call the information that gets collected automatically when you use apps, websites, and devices.

What is a Passive Digital Footprint?

300

This is a legal document that an app or website must provide that describes what user information they collect and how they use it.

What is a Privacy Policy?

300

Everyday, I use this system for taking attendance.

What is Get The Point?

400

This is what we call it when we do something often enough and it becomes a _________ (not a fancy term).

What is [a] habit?

400

This is what experts call the desire people have to figure out missing information.

What is the Curiosity Gap?

400

Entering this type of information is an example of Active Digital Footprint.

What is Personal Information (or an answer that is an example of that)?

400

Identify two problems with the information provided by Sarah Smith in her GameSus Account settings.

1. Using a real full name instead of a game username. 

2. Creating a weak password that's easy to guess. 

3. Allowing all cookies without reviewing tracking options. 

4. Providing optional address information that isn't needed for the game

400

Library books are organized most commonly by using one of these two methods.

What are alphabetically, typically by authors' last names or by the Dewey Decimal System (for most of our nonfiction)?  

500

Tik Tok, Snapchat and Roblox are _________________ designed; whereas apps like Strava, Duolingo, and Sora are ________________ designed.

What are ADDICTIVELY DESIGNED & HUMANELY DESIGNED?

500

This specific example of clickbait advertising is trying to to fill this particular knowledge gap:


What are "9 things no one knew about Princess Leia"?

500

Apps and websites collect this, which goes on to shape your passive digital footprint.

What are Preferences, Performances, Patterns of Play, IP Addresses, Cookies, etc? 

500

Managing cookies and checking your privacy settings are both tips found in THIS LIST (written for those who save their notes).

What are "Ways To Keep Our Privacy Safe"?

500

Name everything you need to have at the beginning of every DC class.

You need:

1) to be on time

2) have your Chromebook charged and with you

3) to be up-to-date on all assignments 

4) have a physical copy of a book

5) you need a writing utensil