the title of an article, usually printed in big, bold letters at the top
Headline
All of the parts are in the
correct — though not necessarily equal — proportions
Balance
Clickbait is ______________ created just to get clicks.
Headlines
What are the benefits of talking with people you've only met online?
You can learn from someone who has lived in a different place and has different experiences.
They might give you helpful advice.
How do we hold our Chromebooks?
Hug/Hold with two hands
information about you that can be used to identify you because it is unique to you (e.g. your full name or your address)
Private Information
What three questions should you ask yourself when thinking about your own media balance?
A. What? When? How Much?
B. Where? Who? How?
C. Here? There? Everywhere?
an image or headline that tries to get you to click on it, usually for advertising purposes
Clickbait
What are the risks of talking with people you've only met online?
They may not be who they say they are.
They may say things that are inappropriate or mean.
Can you touch or hold anyone else's Chromebook?
NO!
messages or photos that are made to persuade someone to buy a certain product
Advertising
What?
What are the media you're consuming (or creating)?
What platforms are you using to consume the media (i.e., a streaming platform like Netflix)?
or …
What device(s) are you using to consume (or create) the media?
Which of the following are clues that something might be clickbait?
A. It seems impossible or unbelievable..
B. It tries to shock you with language like "You Won't Believe This!".
C. It refers to a celebrity or popular topic..
D. All of the above.
All of the above
Marisol knows that sharing private information with online-only friends is risky. How should she respond to Steven62's request?
A. She should tell Steven62 the truth..
B. She should not share her full name and stop talking to Steven62..
C. She should give the information only if Steven62 shares, too.
She should not share her full name and stop talking to Steven62
Avoid eating or _______ next to your Chromebook
Drinking
the desire people have to figure out missing information
Curiosity Gap
When?
When are you consuming (or creating) the media?
What time of day? What day of the week?
What else is happening at this time (i.e., is it during dinnertime, right before bed, etc.)?
Most clickbait links are a type of ____________. This means the more times people click on these links, the more money they make.
Advertising
Jada has an online-only friend named Clara. Clara asks Jada what her favorite animal is. She also asks about Jada's favorite color. Jada shouldn't answer Clara because this is private information.
False
Being Responsible and ready to learn with your Chromebook looks like
Making sure it's charged and bringing it with you to school/class
using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.)
Media Balance
How Much?
How much media are you consuming?
How long are you spending with the media at one time?
How often are you consuming the media?
Amelia is reading an article and sees a link that says "Go Ahead and Play That Video Game: It Might Actually Be Good for You!" Amelia is curious about why video games might be good because her mom says they're a waste of time. What is Amelia's interest in clicking this link an example of?
A. Advertising.
B. Curiosity gap.
C. Attitude.
D. Confluence
Curiosity Gap
Marisol is talking to her online friend Steven62, who asks, "Is Marisol your real name? What is your last name?" These questions make Marisol pause. Why might Marisol feel this way?
A. Steven62 has become one of Marisol's best friends..
B. Steven62 is asking Marisol for private information, which she knows she should not share..
C. Marisol thought Steven62 already knew her name.
Steven62 is asking Marisol for private information, which she knows she should not share..
Not giving sufficient attention or thought to avoiding harm or others.
Careless