How many factors of fair use are they?
Four
Yes
What is media balance?
using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.)
Are you a consumer?
Yes
Define opt out
To choose to not participate in something
What are the factors of fair use?
Amount, purpose, nature, effect
What is a cyberbully?
Makes people feel sad, angry, hurt, and embarrassed
Uses digital media tools to deliberately upset another person
What is a healthy media balance?
A media-balance plan may change over time as a person's interests and schedules change.
What is phishing?
when someone poses as an institution, like a bank or school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information
Define unplug
to engage in activities that don't involve devices, apps, or the internet
What is public domain?
creative work that's not copyrighted and free to use without permission
What is a bystander?
Someone who witnesses bullying and decides to do nothing
What's the difference between humane design and addictive design?
Humane design is features or aspects of a device or app that prioritizes what’s good for people’s lives, while addictive design is features or aspects of a device or app that are intended to hook the user into frequent use
How do companies use your data?
To decide which types of products it should make.
To decide where to open a new store.
To decide how much to charge for their products.
Define privacy
protection from being observed or tracked by others, including the government, companies, the public, individuals or groups
Give two examples of fair use
Schoolwork and education
Criticizing or commenting
News reporting
Comedy
What is an ally?
Someone who supports someone who is being cyberbullied
Give examples of addictive design
Rewards increase as you play more
Penalties for leaving the app
Autoplay and countdown features
How can you limit what's being tracked?
Limit what you share.
Turn off cookies.
Adjust privacy settings.
Define copyright
legal protection that creators have over the things they create
Explain two of the factors of fair use
Amount: the amount used is only a small portion of the original work or does not include the "heart" of the work.
Purpose: the purpose of the new work is educational or the original work is transformed into something very different.
Nature: the nature of the original work is nonfiction or based on fact (rather than creative or fictional).
Effect: the effect of the new work does not include any negative impact on the creator or the value of the original work (think money!).
What is an upstander?
Someone who tries to stop bullying behaviors when they happen or tells an adult about what’s happening with a confusing or upsetting situation
Give examples of humane design
Regular alerts asking if you want to quit
Suggestions for offline activities
Settings to control the number of notifications
Give and explain four examples of phishing clues
Sense of urgency: When the sender says you only have a limited time to respond.
Spelling and grammar errors: A real company does not send out messages with such errors.
Alert! Alert!: The message sounds urgent, making you worry that something is wrong with
your account.
"Friend" in trouble: You see a photo of someone you know, but the message isn't really
from them.
Shortened URL: A web address that has been condensed and that could mislead a user into going into a risky website.
Too good to be true: Identity thieves often offer easy chances to win free money or prizes.
Generic or missing greeting: Real companies send messages that address customers by name.
Define feedback loop
when you get a response to something you do or post online, causing your brain to experience a temporary moment of pleasure