All of the information online about a person either posted by that person or others, intentionally or unintentionally.
What is a digital footprint?
100
Websites that are accurate and dependable.
What are trustworthy websites?
100
An assumption made about a whole group of people based upon your experiences with a few.
What is generalization?
100
Bombarding someone with messages over digital media, or repeated contact when it is least expected.
What is harassment?
100
the ability to use copyrighted work without permission, but only in certain ways and in specific situations (schoolwork and education, comedy/parody, news reporting, etc.).
What is fair use?
200
Anyone who can see information about you or posted by you online.
What is an invisible audience?
200
Standards on which you base a judment.
What is criteria?
200
A widespread belief about a group of people- often negative- that influences how members of that group are perceived and treated.
What is a stereotype?
200
Saying mean things, usually in ALL CAPS, and often in a public forum with the intention to humiliate.
What is flaming?
200
A chart that shows you the specific situations in which fair use applies.
What is the Four Points of Fair Use chart?
300
Posts about you, posts by you on Facebook or Instagram, comments about you on social media sites by friends, magazine articls and newspaper articles about yourself etc.
What are types of information that make up your digital footprint?
300
See if the website has a credible author, if it ends in .edu .org or .gov, requires the reader to login to read the information, has a lot of ads on the website, etc.
What are ways to know whether or not you can trust the information you find on a website?
300
All boys like football.
What is an example of generalization?
300
A verbal attack targeting someone becasue of their race, gender, religion, ability, or sexual orientation.
What is hate speech?
300
Reforming, reusing, or remixing copyrighted work into somehting else.
What is reworking something?
400
Photos of you doing work in the community, a newspaper article about your sports team working together, blogs that showcase your talents, etc.
What are information that would make a positive digital footprint?
400
Not all the information on websites is information that you can trust and there are many websites in which the public can change the information on so you shouldn't be using those websites to find information for research projects becasue the information could be false.
Why should you be careful to evaluate websites before using their information in research projects?
400
Reality TV shows with celebrities on them, media,stereotypes and generalizations, etc.
What are things that can influence teens' perceptions of drama?
400
Harassment on different social media sites, constant texts that say mean things, creating false blogs for people that don't put out a good image of them, changing pictures of people in a mean way and posting them on the internet, etc.
What are different forms of cyberbullying?
400
Jordan remixes a copyrighted song and charges people for it.
What is not a fair use situation?
500
Whether or not a person is honest, if they work well with people or not, their social status, what their hobbies are, if they have been in any fights or scandals, etc.
What can a digital footprint say about someone?
500
When the author is credible, there aren't any spelling mistakes, it ends in .gov, .org, or .edu, there aren't any ads, when the sponsor is credible, etc.
When can you trust websites you find on the internet?
500
Television programs in which real people are continuously filmed, designed to be entertaining rather than informative.
What is reality TV?
500
You are constantly teased in school by other students.
What is not an example of cyberbullying?
500
If you use a small amount, rework it and use it in a different way, use it for nonprofit purposes and adding new meaning to make it original.