Internet Survival Guide

  1. Title Slide

  2. The internet has changed communication because we can talk to people around the world now in no time. An example of this is skype.

  3. Immediacy is when there are pictures being posted constantly over and over and it affects our offline and online identities because it’s constantly something to see on the internet and it makes people feel as if they have to see what the current thing on the internet is. Permanence is when u post something on the internet and it stays there forever and it affects our offline and online identities because if we try to apply for a job and the employer looks us up he can find something that you posted and he might think that you're not qualified for the job. Lack of Control is when u post something and someone takes that picture and does stuff with it and that affects our online and offline identities because someone can make a fake account with our pictures and gives us a bad name.

  4. One way you can protect your identity is by not posting your personal information and one way you can protect your reputation is by posting stuff that is appropriate and does not give you a bad name.  
  5. The internet has rules but people just bypass those rules most of the time. An example is when people make a google account and they make up a fake birthday because you need to be 18 and over.

  6. Cyber bullying is when you harass a person online.

  7. Two kinds of cyber bullying are trolling and outing. Trolling is when u annoy a person for no reason at all and outing is when u post someone's personal information online.

  8. The advice I would give victims is, it´s not your fault that you are being bullied just ignore those people and don't worry about them because they're just taking their anger out on you. My advice for bullies is treat people the way you would want to be treated and respect everyone because you wouldn't want to be bullied.

  9. My top 5 tips are:1. Be aware of everyone you meet on the internet. 2. Don´t go on websites that are harmful and might have viruses. 3. Never post your personal information online. 4. Never meet someone in person that you just meet online. 5. Don't open emails that look sketchy.   

 

Internet Survival Guide

Internet Survival Guide

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

The way internet changed communication throughout the world is very extraordinary. Data being able to be transferred from one side of the world to another, sociality becoming more and more frequent with both children and adults, and knowledge being a lot more easier to access. The dawn of the internet’s great achievement was born when Steve Jobs first introduced the internet’s capabilities in 2002.

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.

However, even if the internet is perceived as a free-to-do place, it still has its guidelines people must follow in order for everyone to have an equally enjoyable experience. These three guidelines being, Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control. Immediacy is when consequences of the actions an individual has chosen to make on the internet starts to take effect on both their internet life and their life in reality. For example, when posting something that might be offensive to some people, those offended people will take immediate actions to fully publish their post, causing immediate consequences to affect their life. Lack of Control is the phase that pretty much happens after Immediacy takes effect. When the individual's offensive post has been seen by almost everyone around the world, it would be too late to try and delete every single shared post, leaving the individual unable to control what already happen. After Immediacy and Lack of Control occurs, Permanence allows the effects to either stay in motion or in place.

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

Do not worry about not knowing the ways you can protect identity while managing online activity, there are a bunch of ways you can protect yourself. Two of them being, keeping your post well thought out, and making sure that you keep your thoughts to yourself.

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

Yes, the internet does have rules when it comes to having the privilege to do whatever you can imagine. The first amendment’s statements is involved in most of these rules. One of them being protected and unprotected speech when publishing through the internet. For protected speech gives you the permission to post or publish anything on the internet while unprotected speech unables you to state something that doesn't hurt the reputation of someone else.

5. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is when an individual is threatened or harassed through the internet.

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

There are a lot of ways to cyberbully someone. Two of them being: unintentional cyber bullying, where people are seen cyberbullying without realizing. And doxing, when people are seen releasing someone else’s personal information.

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

The advice I would like to provide for bystanders is to tell an adult right away and make sure to comfort the victim who got bullied. For bullies, if you ever get motivated by friends to bully other people, try to keep your distances away from them. However if they decide to follow you try speaking to an adult and have them be restricted from being around you. Victims who get bullied must have evidence if they are going to tell an adult. That way, the adult would find your statement to be true and try to support you by letting you stay in their class whenever they start bothering you.

8. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet


  • Make sure to talk to the people you know instead of trying to befriend random people you never heard of before


  • Try to use websites that are virus free


  • When using accounts on the internet, try to make sure you secure your password information.


  • When downloading, make sure it is truthful with what it’ll give you instead of downloading it blindly.


  • When using computers in a library, please remember that different computers have different internet systems, so be sure to follow the directions and restrictions the library internet uses.

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An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example. How the internet changed communication is that phones weren’t able to post, share or text pictures. When the first phone was invented the only thing it could do is to help people talk to one another. With the modern day phone that comes with built in internet  we’re able to post, share or text to anyone we want.


Slide 3

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 how a post or a comment can spread throughout the internet. How this can affect our offline and online identities is that if a post is offensive or any other type of discrimination people will bully you or torment you. For example when Tyler committed suicide, his roommate was charged for murder because he was the reason Tyler killed himself.

Permanence is when a post or comment can’t be taken off online. This is due to screenshots, sharing, and re posting. How this can affect you online and offline identity is that people you don’t know can trace where that post came from and get your information and start harassing you. For example, Amanda Todd’s friends posted her flashing and shared it to everyone. That post was then seen by a child molester and he tracked the picture down and started to torment Amanda.

Lack of control is how a post or comment can be even if you delete. How it can affect our offline and online is that, online people can re post, share,or screenshot a text, comment, post or comment. An outcome of this is that even if you try delete any type of post. A example of this is when Amanda Todd flashed her friends they took a screenshot, and Amanda tried to delete the pictures, but she couldn’t because everyone kept sharing and sending.


Slide 4

What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each) Two ways to actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online is to never type down your full name in the bio of your page and never type down your phone number in the bio as well. To protect your online reputation is to never give or post any personal or family related problems online.


Slide 5

Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example. The internet does have rules, for example if there is a website that has some type of inappropriate content on it, it can be taken down.


Slide 6

Define Cyber Bullying in Your Own Words. Cyber bullying is when a person is harassing or following another user of the internet online.


Slide 7

Describe at least 2 Kinds of Cyber Bullying and Why They are Considered Cyber Bullying Harassment and Outing, they are considered cyber bullying because harassment is sending offensive picture or comments and rude messages. Outing is considered cyber bullying because it is when someone is posting private pictures of another user, to the public.  


Slide 8

Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyber bullying

Advice I would give for any type of user for the internet is that never share anything personal, think before you post, ask adults for help to solve the problem, and never be apart of the problem.


Slide 9

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

1)Think about your post or comment

2)Never share any personal information

3)Never be part of a problem

4)Don’t be too attached to the internet

5)If there is a problem ask for help

Internet Survival Guide

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

The internet has changed communication all over the world how like if you have  access to  to the internet and don’t want to talk to that person face to face then you can talk on the internet like snapchat ,instagram,facebook.etc.


  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 when I think of immediacy I hear the  word immediate  so like when you post something over social  media and it say your name they immediate looks at it. When you are online you can do the same thing but instead when you bring them into a convo that is something called tagging them or @ the person name. Permanence when I see that word i think of the word permanent so when you post over social media and people see it but you do not like it and you delete it people can still see it and screenshot it so it  could be over the internet forever..Lack of control if you post a picture and then people start to tag other people ten you have no control of what they do on the internet .




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

You can protect your identity by not telling nobody your personal information  or your personal password to everything and you can also put a password that won’t nobody never get. What else I might do is make a fake account of myself or a backup account.

You can protect your reputation online by just not posting things online that you do or bad things that you do in real life don’t post that type of stuff online like illegal things and or things  that don’t show you really are.



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

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

    to do something on the internet you have to read the agreements and license so the internet does have rules.




    1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

    Cyberbullying - like a way of  threatening somebody on internet  instead of in their face but you really can expose them on the internet way more then you can in they face but you can interact faster on the internet with the people and they can cause harm to other people.



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

    Harassment- this is considered cyberbullying because people threaten other people by sending rude messages and exposing them worldwide on the internet.

    Flaming-public bullying that involves fighting in group chats and exchanged emails and so people who fights to single out one person on internet but they does in front of to other people.



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

    The advice i can give people  who witness cyberbullying i can say report those type of people and block them or you can tell the cops that people are harassing other people and they going to give them a consequence.



    1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet


    • Read the rules.

      • Read the rules.

      • Watch what you are doing on the internet.

      • Don’t put everything on internet that you come to mind.

      • You use the internet the correct way and not the inappropriate way.


Internet Survival Guide

Slide 1

In the 21st century communication is mostly occupied with the use of the internet. Internet changed the way people conversed over the years from oral interactance to global with new inventions. Before the web, people would write letters and mail it to the location of their receiver rather than now with emailing and the use of social media sites.

Slide 2

Immediacy - bringing someone into instant and direct involvement with something

Ex. Arguing on social media and adding other people’s names into the situation. A bully harassing someone and a person comes and protects the victim and then gets harassed by the bully as well.

  • Permanence - lasting or remaining unchanged

Ex. Allowing the cruel stuff you do and post to stay constant and not trying to change yourself as a person.

  • Lack of Control -No longer having control over what you post.

Ex. Posting a picture you don’t have control reposted. Memes

  • Immediacy, Permanence, and Lack of Control affect our off and online lives because of how people view you as a person.

Slide 3

  • Create an exemplary password that can’t be cracked

  • Don’t put any information online that can be used against you.

Slide 4

  • The internet does have rules. However, since the rules aren’t enforced people use that as as a way to take advantage of it.

Ex Child pornography. It is illegal for someone to take pictures of underage children.

Slide 5

  • Cyberbullying is when a person verbally terrorizes someone with the use of the internet

Slide 6

  • Harassment - this is considered cyberbullying because a person is  repeatedly sending intimidating messages online with malicious intent.

  • Masquerading - this is considered cyberbullying because soe is creating fake accounts just to bully you.

Slide 7

  • Victims - Don’t feed into what this bully is saying. Just know you are important and you matter.

  • Bullies - Don’t deflect your own problem on to other people. Intimidating people will not only find yourself alone but miserable as well.

  • Bystanders - if witnessing harassment or bullying, report the bully. Never engage yourself with the bully because then the bully will start tormenting you.

Slide 8

  • Never become a bully. Keep all negative or harsh opinions to yourself.

  • Never engage yourself with a troll

  • If being harassed, always block and report the person tyrannizing you

  • Always be positive and supportive of others

  • Choose what you’re posting wisely

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Slide 1:
The internet  has changed our way of communication in many ways. Instead of having to send emails that take days to send. We can send messages in seconds.

     Slide 2. Immediacy: How fast it takes to post something to millions of people. This can make your private information open to the public.

  1. Permanence: Your information being on the internet even when you delete it

  2. Lack of control: When you post something on the internet and everyone can screenshot it and post it. This can lead to blackmail and all that not good stuff.  


     Slide 3. You can make sure you are not doing anything that affects your life. This will keep you from losing your reputation

     Slide 4. The internet does not have rules but the websites on the internet do have rules. You can make rules for the internet but until then there is no rules on the internet. If i were to make a website i could make rules on it but those rules would only be on my website.


    Slide 5. Cyber bullying is assaulting someone online for no reason but for your own amusement.


   Slide 6. Trolling is a form of cyberbullying because you are attacking someone just to make them mad.Impersonating is also aform of cyber bullying because you are pretending to be the person that you are cyber bullying, this could lead to making that person lose friends on the internet.


   Slide 7 If you are being cyber bullied, don’t go online to get involved more. You don’t have to deal with online bullies if your aren't online.


   8 A. Don’t talk about anyone

       B. Don’t give your email to anyone

       C. Don’t talk to random strangers

       D.

Internet Survival Guide.

An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example. 
The internet has changed communication because now people can converse through apps such as dm’ing and chat rooms.

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 - After posting something you can delete it ask quick as you might want to but people could have already seen the post and screenshotted it. Posting someone's worst birthday picture and deleting it whenever you want.
Permanence - After posting/commenting you have no way of getting it down. 
Lack of Control - After posting/commenting you have no control to erase anything. Saying someone is a b#!%$* on instagram and the someone sees it and threatens to get the cops involved and they cannot delete it.
What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
To avoid your reputation being ruined, you can make your page private, block any users you do not want to view your account. You can make an appropriate, professional account for users you know are the business type.
Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
In my opinion, the internet does not have rules. “Logging on to a website not for young eyes, the website might ask for some identification making sure you are of age to probably view or watch the inappropriate videos/pictures.” 
Define cyberbullying in your own words.
Cyberbullying - attacking someone, stalking a user or posting something that is not appropriate, posting embarrassing things.
Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
Stalking a user.
Harassing a user.

Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
Begin blocking users you are not comfortable with seeing your things.
Report any negative things you dislike.
Notify the website director.

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet
Be aware what you post.
Post positive things.
Use internet manners.
Report any abusive ways people are being rude.
Acknowledge the greatness of the website or app.