all of the ways that large groups of people get and share information (TV, books, internet, newspapers, phones, etc.)
Media
How do we hold our Chromebooks?
Hug/Hold with two hands
Time spent watching, listening to, reading, or creating media
Media Choices
Personal or Private Information?
-A picture of your pet
-Your favorite song
Personal Information
I CAN control...
A. You text a friend
B. Your parents post baby pictures of you
A. You text a friend
using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.)
Media Balance
Can you touch or hold anyone else's Chromebook?
NO!
Which three questions should you ask yourself when making healthy media choices?
A. Where? Why? How?.
B. What? When? How much?.
C. How are you? How far? How much?
B. What? When? How much?
Personal or Private Information?
-Your full name
-A picture with your home address
Private Information
I CANNOT control...
A. You post a picture
B. Your friend comments on a video you made
information about you that cannot be used to identify you because it is also true for many other people (e.g. your hair color or the city you live in)
Personal Information
Avoid eating or _______ next to your Chromebook
drinking
Healthy media choices are:
A. Always the same for every person..
B. Usually different for every person.
C. Never really much fun.
B. Usually different for every person.
What is one benefit of sharing information about yourself online?
A. It means you're following the rules..
B. It can help you connect with other people..
C. It can help strangers identify you.
B. It can help you connect with other people..
Digital footprints are:
A. Invisible and can't be tracked..
B. Evidence of what you do online, including the things you post.
C. Not permanent and go away after you log off the internet..
D. Erased if you delete an email, a text, or a post.
B. Evidence of what you do online, including the things you post.
Information about you that can be used to identify you because it's unique to you (e.g., your full name or your address)
Private Information
Being Responsible and ready to learn with your Chromebook looks like
Making sure it's charged and bringing it with you to school/class
Imagine you are Mia's friend. What advice would you give her to help her have media balance?
A. Do not watch any videos. It is not a good choice..
B. Watch fewer videos so she can get a full night's sleep..
C. Watch the same amount of videos. YouTube is more important than art class.
B. Watch fewer videos so she can get a full night's sleep..
What should Clara do if a person who claims to know her mom asks for her address?
A. Ask a trusted adult for permission before responding..
B. Send the address. It's OK because the person says she works with Clara's mom..
C. Give a fake address because she doesn't really know who the person is.
A. Ask a trusted adult for permission before responding..
Avi went on a field trip to a museum last week. A few of his classmates have phones and took some pictures. Tal, one of Avi's friends, posted a picture from the field trip that showed Avi making a silly face. Avi didn't like the picture and was upset Tal posted it. What should Tal have done in this situation?
A. Not gone on the field trip..
B. Not brought his phone on the field trip..
C. Asked for permission before posting the picture online..
D. Posted the picture anyway since it was from his camera.
C. Asked for permission before posting the picture online..
a record of what you do online, including the sites you visit and the things you post; it can also include things that others post that involve you
Digital Footprint
If you are not being careful or safe with your Chromebook you are being ____
Careless
Last night, Mia's mom gave her permission to watch her favorite YouTube channel, and she stayed up late watching videos. When she got to school today, she fell asleep during art class (her favorite subject). Did Mia make a healthy media choice?
A. No. Her choice to stay up late caused her to miss doing something she likes..
B. No. She didn't watch as many YouTube videos as she wanted to..
C. Yes. She was able to talk to her friends about the videos she watched last night..
D. Yes. She really needed the nap.
A. No. Her choice to stay up late caused her to miss doing something she likes..
Clara receives a message online from someone she does not know asking for her address. The person says she works with Clara's mom and wants to send her mom a birthday card. Why is this a risky situation for Clara?
A. A person she does not know is asking for private information..
B. Her mom might not get a birthday card..
C. The person might get mad if Clara doesn't provide the information..
D. This isn't a risky situation.
A. A person she does not know is asking for private information..
In the previous question, why was Tal's decision to post a silly picture of Avi irresponsible?
A. His post affects Avi's digital footprint..
B. The post did not get many likes..
C. Only people who went on the field trip could relate to the picture.
D. The picture made Avi feel sad.
A. His post affects Avi's digital footprint..