Internet Survival Guide

Internet Survival Guide

Cole Rooney

  1. An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

  1. The internet has changed communication  because you no longer have to use pagers landlines. For example we can just text or email each other.

  1. Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet and explain how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example for each.

  1. Lack of control- When you post something and someone takes it and spreads it all over the internet. Immediacy- When people keep re uploading things. Permanence- When you post something on the internet it never fully goes away

  2. This affects our offline lives because if you post something people might think differently about you for it and online you might be cyber bullied.

  1. What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)

  1. You can protect your identity by not using your real name for things and use two step verification.

  1. Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.

  1. I don’t think the internet has rules. For example you can say anything or post anything  you want no matter how offensive it is and not face any consequences.

  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

  1. Cyberbullying is the act of harassing someone over the internet with the motive to make them feel bad or to make them mad.

  1. Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying

  1. Harassment which is sending mean messages that is cyber bullying because

  1. Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

  1. If you are getting bullied online, don’t hesitate to tell someone about it and get help. Or just log off of the internet to avoid cyberbullying.

  1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet.

  1. 1, Don’t get mad if you see some offensive things. 2.  Don’t say offensive things. 3. Always expect to see offensive things. 4. Don’t steal memes. 5. If you are cyberbullied don’t do anything rash (Self Harm, Suicide)

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  1. An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.
-The internet has changed communication by making it easier to contact people with only knowing a little information about them. All you need to know is their email or username and you can text and video chat.


  1. Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet and explain how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example for each.
-Immediacy on the internet is when you post something or twitter or post a picture or video on the internet it is immediately on the internet. Permanence is whenever you decided the internet, it is there forever and there is nothing you could do to get rid of that post. Lack of control is when you have no control who can see your post, it can be screen shoted, reshared and more.

  1. What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
-One way you can manage your identity online is limiting the amount of personal information you post on the internet and another thing is to watch where you take your picture because someone might decide to track down where you live.

  1. Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
-The internet does have rules. All major internet service providers and website have certain rules and if you break them it is possible for you to get banned from their services.


  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.
-Cyberbullying is when you harras/bullying someone over the internet.

  1. Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
-One kind of cyberbullying is raiding, raiding is when you send a group of people to harras a person or a group of people over the internet. Sometimes they do it for fun or sometimes they do it because they dislike the person and/or their beliefs/views
  1. Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
-Victims, block and report the person.
 -bullies: understand that you are harassing someone online and that you might make that person harm their selves. Stop immediately.
bystanders: Tell the victim to block the bully and block them yourself.
  1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

Internet Survival Guide

Required Project Elements:

  1. An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

The internet has made it better to connect with everyone from all over the world. Things like google hangouts, Snapchat and Viber has all made it possible for people to connect.


  1. Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet and explain how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example for each.

  • Permanency: Once something online you can't take it down.

  • Immediacy: When you upload it there is no delay. It automatically upload.

  • Lack of control: When something is put on the internet you do not have control over what people do with it.

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  1. What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)

    1. You can decide what's appropriate to put online and what's not important to put online

    2. And never use same or pattern passwords for any accounts and make sure you log out of everything.



  1. Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.

  • The internet does not have rules but the things that are on the internet have rules, things like web pages and blogs all have rules not the internet servers



  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

  • When a child or even an Adult  is being bullied online or on different applications


  1. Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying

Flaming: Online fights usually through emails, instant messaging or chat rooms where angry and rude comments are exchanged.

Denigration: Putting mean online messages through email, instant messaging, chat rooms, or websites set up to make fun of someone.


  1. Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

  • To victims, Bullies, and bystanders of cyberbullying: YOU ARE BEING WATCH. Different states have different laws therefore if you are a victim you can go to the police and depending on which state have the laws the may be consequences

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  1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

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  1. An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example. The internet hasn’t been out that long now it’s like instagram and facebook , twitter and snapchat.

2. Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet and explain how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example for each. Immediacy is when you post something and you don’t like it you take it down with in 15 seconds everybody already seen it within that 15 seconds. Permanence is like posting on social media and you can’t take it down it’s permenantly stuck up there

3. What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each) one way you can protect your identity is don’t post any of your personal information. Your reputation can remain intact if you don’t be known all over philly and don’t post no inappropriate picture or videos

4. Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.  Yes , of course but nobody nowadays don’t follow them. One example is the terms oo876f condition

5. Define cyberbullying in your own words. Cyberbullying is making fun of or harrsassing somebody online

6. Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying ? two kinds of cyberbullying trolling and unintentional , they are considered cyberbullying

7. Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying ? victims depending on what the situation is need to speak up if something is going on no matter whether their uncomfortable

8. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  1. Be aware

  2. Check to see if the website is safe

  3. Choose passwords that nobody would think to figure out

  4. What is spyware ? how do i stop ?

  5. Its not all about spyware

Internet Survival Guide

1st slide: It’s just the cover page .
2nd slide :In this slide show we will talking about the impact of internet on communication,immediacy,permanence,lack of control,managing/protecting identity, my thoughts on “does the internet have rules?”,cyberbullying,tips, and advice.
3rd slide: The internet has changed communication because it has made it faster and more efficient. People are able to get and share information easier. Also talk to people from all across the world.
4th slide: Immediacy means instantly. Right after you press enter, your post will be sent off into the abyss that is called the internet.
5th slide: Permanence means it’s there forever ; eternal. Pertaining to the internet, everything you post online is there forever. It is never really,  “deleted”.
6th slide: Lack of control means that you can’t contain where your post will end up at after you press “post”.
7th slide :They affect our online identities/lives because it can lead to people doing stuff they might not usually do. Immediacy doesn’t give you enough time to think about your post. Permanence: Once it’s posted, it’s there forever. Lack of control: People will post and repost it. So even after it is deleted there is still a chance it’s not gone completely.
8th slide : They affect our offline identities/lives because they make someone lose their jobs over a stupid tweet or facebook post. It could really affect how people perceive them. They could lose everything because of one mistake. Immediacy affects offline because that  quick and erratic post could have been detrimental to business and relationships. Permanence affects a person offline because the posts can now be seen in their “permanent” reputation on the internet  even after deletion. Lack of control  affects your offline life because you can no longer control who see it. Potential bosses,peers, family, and even strangers will see the ignorant post/mistake you made.
9th slide: Two ways you can manage and protect your identity are by consistently checking to see if you are being impersonated and make sure to contact the website when you do. Report bullies/trolls and never post personal information.
10th slide: No, the internet does not have rules because people wouldn’t be able to do the things do.

For example, Donald trump's tweets. They are racist,ignorant, and sexist yet he hasn’t been punished for it. Wouldn’t his tweets count as libel because his words have messed up the reputation of blacks, gays, and women.

11th slide: Cyberbullying is harassing( impersonating, sharing other’s personal stuff, and etc) and verbally abusing someone on the internet/ social media .

12th slide: One kind of cyberbullying is shaming. Its when a person repost or post someone else’s mistakes to make them feel bad.

Another kind is outing. Outing is when you post someone’s personal information.

These are considered cyberbullying because these can cause someone to feel bad about themselves. They can also put people in danger.
13th slide:
My advice for victims is dont let what bullies do get to you because you will never get over it if you do. Just try to block their comments and insults out of your head. You could always block and report them.

14th slide : My advice for bullies is stop being jerks . How would you feel if you were the victim? Just mind your buisness if you dislike something/someone because the same things you do to others you would hate to see happen to you.

 15th slide:My advice for bystanders don’t just watch the bully harass the victim, help them. Report the bully and let the website know what the bully has been doing. Also don’t try to jump in because you’ll add fuel to the flame. You’ll just make the bully happy but entertaining him/her.

16th slide: Tip 1: think about what you post first


Tip 2 : Never post personal information


Tip 3: Walk away from trolls


Tip 4 : Report when you see cyberbullying


Tip 5 : Don’t share passwords