Internet Survival Guide

Slide 2:Then And Now

Internet changed because back then it was only a reading source and now it it a place where you can post almost anything and anything can be viewed. An example of this is how back then a website would be used as reading source but now can  edit things, posts your ideas and emotions,just with a click of a button.


Slide 3: Immediacy

In my words Immediacy is how fast something is posted.An example immediacy is how fast an email can be sent.


Slide 4: Lack of control

Lack of control is when people make copies and screenshot it so they can repost it.An example of lack of control is how people make funny memes out of pictures of you, even without your consent.


Slide 5: Permanence

Permanence is based of of lack of control because since it reposted it can't be forgotten and you can search up the thing that was once posted.  An example of permanence is how funny pictures are posted and can be found easily, even after deletion.


Slide 6: How it affects us?

All of these things can affect anyone because now every small thing you do on social media will impact the rest of your life,offline and online. What I mean is how if you impersonate another person and get caught for it, now you will be remembered by that.


Slide 7: Protecting yourself

One way you can actively protect yourself is by locking your account so only your friends,followers, etc.,can see what you posted. Another way to protect your identity is to not post may pictures of yourself so people can't use identity theft on you.


Slide 8: Does internet have rules

No,it's only the websites on the internet that does have rules, One example of this is how you would search up something and the internet won't block you out of it.



Slide 9: Cyerbullying

cyberbullying- when you harass someone purposely online and they have no intention of stopping


Slide 10: Types of cyberbullying

I specifcally focused on two.One is trolling,it’s when you intentionally hurt another person's feeling and do it over and over again. And impersonations is when you make yourself look like another person so you can ruin their reputation.


Slide 11: Advice for everyone

Victims,don't wait for things to just suddenly end, tell someone. Bullies take into consideration that what you're doing is not cool. Bystanders, do something than just watch everything go downhill.


Slide 12: 5 tips

  1. Have your profile always on private for protection

  2. Don't try to change yourself for followers

  3. Don't think that just because i'm online i can do whatever i want

  4. Don't impersonate others

  5. Don't go try and cyberbully people, it's not cool


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


Internet has changed communication in various ways. Not only does news, information, messages, and content travel more swiftly, but we, as a society, can access those formats during any given time despite its current relevancy. For example, anyone is able to obtain a particular piece of a conversation involving others about a turn of events that has occurred during the past, even if it no longer is pertinent to an individual or the people involved. This can be a negative or positive aspect, but it elaborates on the ways in which communication has become effortless.


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, Permanence and Lack of Control pertain to the Internet in many ways. Permanence is when you post content and it stays as a piece of Internet history, Lack of Control is the loss of control with the content you post and where it gets taken/shown, and Immediacy is the short period of time taken for others to find and share your opinion online. These concepts affect both of our offline and online identities because your online identity can become your offline identity. It is easy to search for an individual by their social media account or online profile. With this information, access is easily retrieved and lives can be changed. Both positively and negatively.


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


Two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online are:


  • Be sure to post respectable content and photos of yourself or other things.


  • Place your account on a private setting provided by the website to protect the photos or photos of others that you post.


  • Advocate for the proper causes and keep personal opinions to yourself.


  • Be mindful of those who review or visit your account page.


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


I do believe that the Internet has rules. The websites that we visit and use on a daily basis consist of policies and terms that we must follow, these exact platforms comprise of the Internet. There are also laws stating that certain content is not permitted to be viewed on the Internet, too. For example, when using a social media website such as Facebook.com, there is a in-depth description of the Terms of Use that are allowed on their format. Not every person takes to the time to read it, but it is imperative that you do. It enlists everything that is needed to know, including the things that you can and cannot do. It also explains how much action can be taken if issues occur with your account, the content that you post, and much more. Therefore, the Internet does have rules.


5. Define cyberbullying in your own words.


Cyberbullying is a form of online harassment in which a single individual or more interacts with one person in a negative manner with the intention of hurting them, verbally abusing them, and starting quarrels to a boundless extent.


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


Two kinds of specific bullying that can be defined as cyberbullying are Shaming and Outing. These kinds of bullying are considered as cyberbullying because Shaming involves the intention of posting content that has no correlation to it itself, but is only to hurt the sentiment of a certain person or group of people. Outing is considered a particular sort of cyberbullying because it involves posting the private information of another for anyone to see without the approval/consent of that individual. Both of these kinds of cyberbullying are considered underneath Pennsylvania law.


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


  • Advice for victims of cyberbullying:


You are important and no matter what someone says behind a keyboard, you are more than their hurtful words. If you are continuing to struggle with problems involving trolls/cyberbullies, enlist the help of a trusted adult to proceed with steps to take more action.


  • Advice for bystanders of cyberbullying:


Please do not interact with the aforementioned cyberbully. Asking for help from others, including close friends, is a better alternative than becoming a victim of the cyberbully and their actions. But, do not take this lightly. Not interacting does not translate as not being of aid.


  • Advice for bullies of cyberbullying:


Bullying others has no significance within the online world. If you are a bully, please stop immediately. Speaking to others harshly and harassing them is not only unkind, but it can prompt damaging behavior and thoughts. If there is an issue that you are suffering from as well, do not take this out on others. Seek help and solve whatever quandaries you possess.


8. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet.


  • Be mindful of what you are posting and where you post it.


  • Treat others online as you would like/want to be treated.


  • If issues occur and continue to ensue, inform someone that you trust (an adult, teacher, parent) to get assistance.


  • Present yourself respectfully on public profiles in case an employer reviews your account. If you’d like a side account to be more casual/open-minded on, then that is acceptable as well.


  • Have fun responsibly.

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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 in many ways, for example you can instantly send a message, or even start a conversation over something you posted.


  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- Being able to send or post something and have it uploaded almost immediately, Immediacy affects our online identities in ways such

Permanence- The lasting remains of a post that remain on the internet even after it’s been deleted, this affects our online and offline identities because people online and offline could judge you for an irrationally posted subject like in the case of Kenneth Cole’s insensitive Cairo post.

Lack of control- Not being able to fully control what is done with something you post like when a celebrity post something and others repost what they did immediately and the their post could be taken out of context.


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

Two ways you can actively manage and protect your identity and reputation online are by not sharing secret information that is considered private and do not post private/harmful things you consider to be of your secretive life.


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

No I do not believe that the internet has rules because it's more like the sites on the internet have rules, the rules of the sites you go on aren’t the same as one another/universal, so it’s like the internet is a blank sheet that can have parts of it modified for certain things but remain a blank sheet.


  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is when someone is threatened, harassed and/or targeted by someone else a device that allows them to use the Internet.


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

Two kinds of cyber bullying are harassment & stalking, harassment is repeatedly sending malicious messages to someone directly online, stalking is the continued following and watching over someone with eerie intent.


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

If you are a victim of cyberbullying report your incident to an authority, if you are the one who is bullying I’d best advise that you terminate your actions immediately before things get out of hand or consequences will be bestowed upon you, If you are a bystander you should also report the incident in support of the victim.


  1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

-Dont discriminate

-Do help report unjust actions made by others

-Don’t accept everybody/unknown people’s friend request

-Do ignore unflattering/ignorant text made by others.

-Don’t reveal personal information to strangers

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  1. The internet really changed the communication. Before the internet, people communicated with telegraphs and written letters, or even with verbal speech. Now people have more ways like, Facebook, twitter, hangouts, etc. because of that, the rate of face to face speech has decreased.

  2. Immediacy = how fast the content that you put in the internet gets out there. Permanence = the time you're content stays in the web, (forever). Lack of control = you have no control over your content once you put it in the web. permanence= once you put anything up, it stays there FOREVER!!! For example, an girl shared a video with just her friends talking about asians in the library. At first, it was JUST to her friends. But as soon as she posted the video, it was being shared millions of times!! Now, everyone got the stories in their hands forever. She is having troubles fitting in. that’s why you should think before you post

  3. First way is to report fake accounts. Second way is to use strong passwords

  4. The internet does not have rules. Individual websites have rules like, “do not use profanity language. If you use it, you're comment will not be posted”

  5. Harassing and flaming. They use profanity or language that is intentionally meant to hurt someone’s feelings.

  6. Do Not fuel the fire / talk back or respond to the cyberbullies. Contact an adult

  7. Be safe, be prepared, take tech Class, Report spammers, and help others!

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Slide Two: The internet changed communication by allowing people to text and interact with each other without either one knowing who the person they’re talking too is. When you go online, you can start a chat with someone. Their username could be their real name or a variation of their name, favorite food, favorite cartoon, everything they want. You don’t know who you’re talking too or they’re from, that’s how the internet changed communication.

Slide Three : When you post a picture online on social media sites such as Instagram, Snapchat, or Facebook, someone can immediately take a screenshot, save, or download your comments or pictures. That’s immediacy. For example, let’s say  I posted a picture of me and my sisters on Instagram or posted a really nasty comment and deleted it afterward. The comment and picture are still on the Internet, someone who took a screenshot of the comment or downloaded the photo, can repost it. It’s that quick.

Slide Five: Anything you post online stays online. It’s permanent. Even if you delete it, there’s some kind of variation of your picture, blog, comment, etc. on the internet. That’s permanence. Anything you put online stays online even if you thought it was gone. For example, if you post an article or have a blog and deleted it somehow. It’s still there. Nothing really gets deleted off the internet, someone can recreate your article or blog post. It’s not gone.

Slide Four: Like I said with immediacy, once you post something online, it spreads fast. It can go in anyone’s hands and anyone would go post it and claim it as theirs. Lack of control pretty much explains itself. The lack of ownership on anything you’ve posted online. Once it’s out there, it’s out there. For example, you immediately post a picture of yourself on Instagram. Even though you took the picture and you posted it first, you still lost control of it. Now everyone can save or download your picture and use it for themselves.  

Slide Six:  Well, to protect your identity would be not to post so many pictures of yourself online. Don’t give anyone your private information and don’t trust anyone online. Another way could be to be careful around the internet. Know the consequences of posting something online and try to monitor your computer and internet access.

You can manage your reputation online by not feeding trolls. If you see someone saying mean things about you and spamming your profile or email, either report them or block them. Replying back to them will just give ammunition to damage your reputation and can post your comments online. Showing the people they follow that you’re a bully even if they’re the one shaming you. Another way could be positive and nice online. Don’t post any negative or insulting comments online.

Slide Seven: The Internet has rules somewhat but does seem as if they can do anything you want on there. Websites and apps do have rules, rules people follow and obey by. But the Internet as a whole does have rules

Slide Eight: Cyberbullying is  harassing and bullying someone online, it can be unintentional or intentional.

Slide Nine:

  • Shaming

  • Trolling

Slide Ten: For victims of cyberbullying, you would say try to get some help. First block or report this person. Don’t engage in anything conversation with them and don’t have your friends talk to them too. The bully would now be able to pick on you and your friends. If blocking and reporting them didn’t work, tell your parents. If your parents decided to take legal action, gather evidence of them bullying you. Screenshot their messages and provide it to the court. Evidence can help you.

For bullies, my advice would be to think before you post. Put yourself in their shoes. Would you respond if someone was harassing you online? Why exactly are you posting negative comments and getting into arguments with them and leads to physical threats? Depending on which state you’re in, you could go to jail for online harassment. It is worth it?

For bystanders, I would say don’t bully the bully. Telling the bully off would just anger them more and now you’re going to be bullied too. Private message the victim and comfort them. Tell them how special they are and not to listen to the bully’s threat.

Slide 11: Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  1. Think before you post

  2. The Internet is a privilege, not a right

  3. Try to put yourselves in other’s shoes, you don’t know them. You don’t know what they’re going through.

  4. Respect the Internet and the contents within

  5. Life doesn’t revolve around the Internet. Try taking short breaks from it to go outside or read a book.  

Dale's Internet Survival Guide

Dale Mejaries

(First Slide) Internet Survival Guide

Questions:

(Second Slide, and Third Slide) 1. An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

(Second Slide and Third Slide)1. My Answer: The Internet has changed communication by allowing us to communicate with anyone privately or publicly. You have basketball players or other professional athletes who sometimes come into contact with women who comment on their photos on the Internet.


(Fourth Slide, Fifth Slide, and Sixth Slide)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.

(Fourth Slide, Fifth Slide, and Sixth Slide)2. My Answer:

(Fourth Slide) - Lack of control is when you do something on the Internet without thinking about how it will affect you. An example of this is if I was a homo sexual person and I had a boyfriend who I brought in my dorm to do nasty stuff and my roommate was recording, so he threatens me and says he’ll posts videos of my boyfriend and I. My parents in this situation don’t know that I’m homo sexual, so I jump off a bridge, because I don’t want to be alive when they do and why did I kill myself, because I had lack of control over the situation.

(Fifth Slide)- Permanence is when you post something on the Internet not realizing that whatever goes on the Internet stays on the Internet. An example of this is the situation with the woman Alicia Ann Lynch, who wore a Boston Marathon Bombing Costume and posted it on Twitter. She lost her job, got death threats towards her and her parents, because she chose to post a picture of herself wearing this costume. She deleted it quickly, but in the end once you post something, it’s out there and it’s gonna be posted on someone else’s page most likely.

(Sixth Slide)- Immediacy is like when an email is sent, it’s that quick. That’s why you need to think before you post, don’t sit there and just post anything or else it will backfire on you.

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

  • One way is don’t put your identity online and the other way is simply watch what you post. For example don’t be an idiot and post your credit card on Instagram.

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

  • Yes, the Internet does have rules, because if I was to say that I hate the president nothing would happen, but if I was to say that I’m going to bomb the White House the government would come after me.

(Ninth and Tenth Slide)5. Define cyberbullying in your own words. Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying. Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  • Cyberbullying is when someone is being attacked by someone they know or may not know on the Internet. (Ninth Slide)

Two types of Cyberbullying are Harassment and Cyberstalking, Harassment is when someone is continuously sending hurtful messages to someone online and it’s considered cyberbullying, because it’s when you are trying hurting someone online. Cyberstalking is when you’re continuously harassing and denigration including threats of physical harm, so this is Cyberbullying because it’s harming someone on the Internet. If you are being harassed on the Internet by someone don’t respond If someone is Cyberstalking you it’s best that you go to the authorities, because maybe it’s a joke, but it could also not be a joke. (Tenth Slide)

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Slide 2.)An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

- It has changed communication because people don't even communicate physically, all they do is talk over social media. We rarely have conversations face to face.

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 the immediance of something happening especially when posting. It affects offline because you don't see the affect and online because others can save within a second.

Ex:When I post a picture someone likes it as soon as it was posted

-Permanence is once it's posted it never deletes and it affects both offline and online because when you think its deleted its really not because others have already saw it/save it.

Ex: I post a picture and delete it but somebody reposted/saved it before i deleted it
-Lack of control is when you have no control over what you have posted and it affects both offline and online because you can't do anything to the post once you have posted it.

Ex: I post a video but I have no control over who/what happens to it

Slide4.)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 online by making sure you have proof of your identity and your things are private online.

-You can protect your reputation by not putting anything on the internet that could potentially harm your reputation.

For example, don't use foul language or post things that are inappropriate or cause harm to others.

Slide 5.)Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.

-No the internet doesn't have rules because people are allowed to do whatever on the internet. For example, if the internet had rules cyberbullying wouldn't happen or people wouldn't do the things they do.

Slide 6.)Define cyberbullying in your own words.
-Cyberbullying is harassment to others without physically hurting them just using words to harm them over social media.


Slide 7.)Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
-trolling is considered cyberbullying because you're intentionally harming someone

-unintentional is considered cyberbullying because you're doing it without even knowing you're doing it


Slide 8.)Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

-victims: make sure you tell someone who can help or you can trust.

Bullies: you should stop because what goes around comes around

Bystander: take a stand and help others

Slide 9.)Cyberbullying: You should stop because you can get traced down and have serious consequences

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet
Be safe!

Make your page is private!

Don't follow people you don't know!

Be kind!

Stand up for others!


Internet survival guide

Goal: Create a guide for anyone who wants to use the Internet for both professional and personal use.

Skills to be learned: Creating an effective slide presentation, using the “Research” tool in Google Slides to find copyright free images, course content, embedding code into a blog post.

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 much easier to communicate with people and it has also made it easier to get items that you want.


  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 is one of the most common things to happen on the internet an example of this is when you make a video and when you upload it goes to the internet immediatly. Permanence is when your video or post is up on the internet forever, an example of this is a youtuber called keemstar and he made a racist video and everyone downloaded it and re uploaded it. Lack of control is when you you can´t do anything with the video that they made, an d an example of this is the same example that I gave for permanence.

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

                Just make sure your not being harsh to anyone and be careful of what you post besides            that I don’t know anything else.  

   

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

            I don’t think the internet has rules I think the websites and social medias have rules but the internet itself doesn’t have rules. An example of this is people cyberbullying and trolling and if the internet had rules these kind of things wouldn't be happening on the internet.


  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

           Cyberbullying is when you harass/bully someone online.


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

            The first kind of cyberbullying is when you actually don’t know that you're doing it, and the second one is when you're actually trying to bother and hurt the person's feelings


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

                  Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

If your bullying someone just try to stop because it will ruin your reputation, if you're being harassed then try to talk to someone about it instead of keeping it to yourself, and if you're a bystander then try to defend the person instead of joining the majority that hates the person. Always make sure you be careful


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    Since The internet has become the biggest thing ever, everyone is on it almost all the time and with that everyone is talking to everyone on it. On the internet lots of people are anonymous and with that people think they can just say whatever they want to who ever they want which technicley they can but still that doesn’t mean you should.

   The truth about being online is that there will always be someone on there who may say something mean to you if itll be honest or not. If you’re going to be online you need to be aware that there aren’t always going to be nice people and you need to just have a thick skin.


   If you want to be known as a good person online you’re going to have to be really careful of what you post and say because otherwise it’s there forever and theres no taking it back. Of course you have to be aware that no matter what you do there will always someone out there to hate on you.


   Does the internet have rules? I say it doesn’t nore should it. The internet is this place where people can annonymously say litterally anything and i dont think that they should be punished for it unless it can harm someone else.


   What a cyber bully is is someone who bullies someone over the internet because they think they can get away with it. The most likely reason they do it is that they think its funning and it gets a good reaction out of the victim.


   The two kinds of bullies is someone who does it on purpose and someone who does it by accident. The person who does it on purpose like i said wants to do it but the person who does it by accident has no idea it affects the other person that way.


   Some advice that i can give so people arent harmed while using the internet is: dont take anything too seriously. You need to know that the person on the other side typing at you is a sad human being who would rather be hurting someone else rather than doing something productive.


   If you don’t know what a troll is it is someone who is savage honest and rude. Most of the troll really dont consider how what they say will offend the other person but also they’re extremely honest. They say excactly how they feel about something and honestly i think they help out other people by pointing out flaws in thing and also getting other people to have a thicker skin.
Slide 1. The internet has changed communication in a lot of ways, some better and some worse. We can communicate way easier but also people can bully a lot easier. People everywhere on the internet enjoy bullying people because they can get away with it and not many people care. But the people who do get bullied can get it bad, most people will think “Oh yeah i’m on the internet what should i expect” and do the same thing to the “bully”. I’ve seen cyberbullies because I spend a lot of time on the internet and you start to just ignore them.
  1. I think those three things are things that you really have to watch out for because that’s also the stuff that you do the most on the internet. Even me having this class and learning it i still do all of those things. You really have to think twice before doing anything on the internet cause once its out its out. Immediacy affects people because

  2. You could just post what you want to be known so you don't look like some weird guy or you could make two accounts one for your own stuff and one for what you want people to see as.

  3. The internet doesn’t have rules. Websites have rules. Even if there were rules (which i don’t think there should be) people wouldn’t listen to them. I think people need this anonymous place to express their feelings on topics people and other things.

  4. Cyberbullying is when someone tries to annoy people and acts like an internet troll.

  5. Intentional cyber bullying and doing it by accident. If you're intentionally bullying someone it IS bullying but if you do it by accident and you may not even know your bullying them

  6. Anyone who's a victim of cyberbullying just needs to think and know that the person bullying you has never met you so you shouldn't even be offended by it. For bullies i think they know they’re doing it and they probably won't stop but they should really think of how it could affect the other person. Any bystanders should go and talk to the victim privately to avoid getting bullied themselves

  7. Don't share anything you wouldn't want someone you don't know to see, don't share anything you're self conscious of , ignore anything that you can see is bs, have fun, and have a thick skin

  1. The internet has changed communication in a lot of ways, some better and some worse. We can communicate way easier but also people can bully a lot easier. People everywhere on the internet enjoy bullying people because they can get away with it and not many people care. But the people who do get bullied can get it bad, most people will think “Oh yeah i’m on the internet what should i expect” and do the same thing to the “bully”. I’ve seen cyberbullies because I spend a lot of time on the internet and you start to just ignore them.

  2. Permanency lack of control and immediacy are things that you really have to watch out for because that’s also the stuff that you do the most on the internet. Even me having this class and learning it i still do all of those things. You really have to think twice before doing anything on the internet cause once its out its out. Immediacy affects people because

  3. You could just post what you want to be known so you don't look like some weird guy or you could make two accounts one for your own stuff and one for what you want people to see as.

  4. The internet doesn’t have rules. Websites have rules. Even if there were rules (which i don’t think there should be) people wouldn’t listen to them. I think people need this anonymous place to express their feelings on topics people and other things.

  5. Cyberbullying is when someone tries to annoy people and acts like an internet troll.

  6. Intentional cyber bullying and doing it by accident. If you're intentionally bullying someone it IS bullying but if you do it by accident and you may not even know your bullying them

  7. Anyone who's a victim of cyberbullying just needs to think and know that the person bullying you has never met you so you shouldn't even be offended by it. For bullies i think they know they’re doing it and they probably won't stop but they should really think of how it could affect the other person. Any bystanders should go and talk to the victim privately to avoid getting bullied themselves

  8. Don't share anything you wouldn't want someone you don't know to see, don't share anything you're self conscious of , ignore anything that you can see is bs, have fun, and have a thick skin

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Slide 1
The internet has changed communication because people do less communication when they have the internet. People rather communicate on the internet other than in person.    

Slide 2

 Immediacy: Is how fast something get out.

  Ex: You post something that you think is funny about a person, the person you post the picture/video of don’t think it’s funny but the picture or video had gone viral.  

Slide 3

 Permanence: Is when you post something then delete, it can still be out there.

 Ex: You post something and delete it but one day you go online and say the video or picture you thought you delete.

Slide 4

 Lack of Control: Is when you post something and delete it,whatever you post someone can screenshot it and post it.

Ex: You post a picture of you and your friend, your friend didn’t like the picture and she told you to take it down because she didn’t like it. You did but someone else already screenshot it and post it.

Slide 5

Private you page/profile and don’t post any inappropriate picture/video.  

Slide 6

I think the internet doesn’t have rules, I just think the website you go on have rules.

Slide 7

 Cyber bullying:Is sending threatening messages to someone online.

Slide 8

Two types of cyber bullying:Trolling and Unintentional 

Slide 9

My advice to them is to keep their page on private and block the cyberbullies. 

Internet survival

  • The internet changes the world ? (slide 1)

Internet Changed the world in many different ways, more than some people can image. Back in the old days there was only one way to talk to someone when they were far away, you had to write out hand written letters and wait for them to arrive to were you sent the letter and then wait for them to write you back. The Internet made it to where you can text someone in just seconds and get a message back in minutes instead of waiting for days or weeks for a letter. That is just one of the was the Internet changed the world.

  • Define immediacy (slide 2)

Immediacy means the quality of bringing one into direct and instant involvement with something, giving rise to a sense of urgency or excitement.

Immediacy changed are offline life because we can drive to family members and not walk miles and miles. It affected are online life because we can FaceTime anyone and see them instantly.

  • Ways to protect your identity and reputation(slide 3)

A good way to protect your identity and reputation is to have passwords that you can remember, but something no one else will think of. For example the name of your grandparents and the last numbers of your phone number something no one will ever guess or know.

  • Does the internet have rules slide 4

The Internet definitely has rules. On basically every social media you can't post and pornagraphy of any kind. On google there has to be age restrictions on Certain web searches, for example Google will need you to confirm your age and birthday.


  • Define cyberbullying slide5

Cyberbullying is when you bully someone online or make fun of people.

  • Advice for bullying slide6

If you're a victim of cyberbullying tell someone like your parents so they will help you deal with it. Always speak up if you're being bullied. If you're a bully stop being one, making someone feel bad to make you feel good isn't right. If you see someone getting bullied tell someone or cut in and ask if the bully thinks that's ok make them stop what they're doing never sit back and watch.

  • 5 Internet tips last slide

  • never post any sexual content

  • Make safe passwords that no one would guess

  • Never post thing that is illegal

  • Never give out your password

  • Never meet up with anyone that you met online








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  • slide 2: An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

                 The internet has changed because people are more active, back in like 2007 people               would check social media once or twice at home on their computer now they can take social media anywhere on their

  

  • slide 3 4 5 :  Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

Immediacy is when it quickly spreads across the internet, lack of control is if somebody puts you on instagram or snapchat with you knowing,  permanence is that people will have it forever and never again

  • An explanation of how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example.

slide 6 : What you do on internet can stay on the internet forever and reflect on how colleges see you and future jobs.

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

slide 6 You can protect you your and online reputation by putting things online that you know people should know and see. You can manage it ny keeping your business yours.

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

slide 8 :The internet doesn't have rules, but things on the internet does. Such as when you make a social media account you can't do certain things or you'll get your account deleted.

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

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

slide 9 : I think cyberbullying is bullying somebody on the internet. If somebody post a rude picture about you and everybody is commenting more rude things about you it's bullying. Another cyberbullying is if you and some friends are in a group chat ganging up up on one person.

  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet


Advice is to tell an adult if you’re a victim or bystander.


slide 9 :If you are a bully i think you should find something better to do with your wasted time.


  1. Keep personal things to yourself

  2. Don't overshare

  3. Be kind

  4. Dont bully

  5. Don't talk to strangers

KDSSG to the Internet

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

In my opinion, the internet has changed communication because this generation does more of electronical communication, instead of verbal communication. Before the internet was created, verbal communication was the most popular way to communicate. Now that we have technology, there is less of verbal communication.

  • Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

Immediacy is the how instant a post goes onto a social media site. Permanence is how a post will stay on the internet forever. Lack of control is something that is out of your hands.

  • An explanation of how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example.4

These three types of social injustices affect our online lives because it could affect how people apply for jobs because if you look that person up, you will see the things that they have posted, and also what other people have posted about that person. They affect offline life because what people see on the internet, they believe and your reputation is ruined.

  • 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 reputation is to not have any social media sites. Another way you can protect your reputation is to post responsibly.

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

The internet does not have rules but certain websites do not allow certain content on their website.

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is being bullied by technology, usually done on social media.

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

  • Harassment-is intimidation of a person by posting them continuosly, saying things to damage their reputation, and or spamming them

  • Flaming- Flaming is similar to harassment, but it is insulting a person usually involving profanity


  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

My advice for victims of cyberbullying is to talk to someone so the problem will not escalade or delete all of their social media pages. My advice for bullies is to put yourself in the victim’s shoes, and see how you would feel if you were being bullied. My advice for bystanders is to speak up and help the victim if they see them getting bullied.

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

                       -Post responsibly

                            -Post/comment positive things that could makes someone’s day

                             - Do not make a page if you are planning on trolling (which is another form of cyberbullying

                            -Post things that you wouldn’t mind your boss seeing

                           - Do not post anything that will hurt others reputation


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  • 11sAn explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

  • Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

  • An explanation of how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example.

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

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

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

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

  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  1. Today people do not interact face to face like they used to. Cell phones and social media people socialize online

  2. Immediacy is bringing someone into something when they did not ask to be in it

  3. Permanence is when You put something online and it never goes away.

  4. Lack of control is something happen on the internet that you can not control

  5. Two ways to protect your online identity is watch what you post and do not put out personal info.

  6. The internet does have rules because You can get banned from different sites.

  7. Cyberbullying is when someone is harassing you online. Two examples of cyberbullying are post pictures of someone when the person doesn't want that and impersonating someone using a fake account.

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

It let people can meet other country’s people at internet,we didn’t need to take a plain,just need network.(network didn’t have national boundaries.)

(slide 2)

  • Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

Immediacy: when you send(submit) something on internet, you can’t really take it back(it sending speed is too fast.)

Permanence: A thing you send(submit) on internet,it can stay forever or until Webpage being Damage

or shut down.

Control:Other people can use the things that you send(submit) to internet. (slide 3, 4, 5)

https://neurogeneve.wordpress.com/2012/02/21/this-week-neurohumour-use-it/

http://mortalengines.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:Robitski/rip

http://www.conflicttango.com/taking-things-personally/dont-take-it-personally/

  • An explanation of how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example.

You doing something at internet, if somebody know your internet ID and your offline identity,maybe they will talk about your things on the road,maybe you “accidentally” hear them’s talk(80% people will talk other people’s scandal,because we are human.)

Like Taiwan’s news at Jul/10/2015

https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fattach.azureedge.net%2Fnewsimages%2F2015%2F07%2F11%2F297480-XXL.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.setn.com%2FNews.aspx%3FNewsID%3D84434&docid=R_9Hn8xiH_fS9M&tbnid=8FFFvwbRVQvnNM%3A&vet=1&w=510&h=287&bih=727&biw=1517&ved=0ahUKEwj064DC89DQAhWERSYKHd_HBvcQMwgdKAEwAQ&iact=mrc&uact=8

Then our Taiwan’s people make a punch line.

https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fattach.azureedge.net%2Fnewsimages%2F2015%2F07%2F11%2F297443-XXL.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.setn.com%2FNews.aspx%3FNewsID%3D84429&docid=HIp5gK4GMur45M&tbnid=c0wMVErQpoqSQM%3A&vet=1&w=510&h=319&bih=727&biw=1517&ved=0ahUKEwjYxJKt9NDQAhXH7SYKHXQwClIQMwgrKBEwEQ&iact=mrc&uact=8

(slide6,7)

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

Being respect ,Inclusive and friendly when you are online(protect reputation online)

https://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdv.azureedge.net%2FContent%2FUpload%2FDailyArticle%2FImages%2F2015-08%2F3e8d1162-55f3-4cab-b50e-17b5c069eb17_m.jpg&imgrefurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdailyview.tw%2FDaily%2F2015%2F08%2F27&docid=WNekIDE3QliOmM&tbnid=hBYdAUsqr6t8lM%3A&vet=1&w=738&h=328&bih=727&biw=1517&ved=0ahUKEwiI38iV9dDQAhXCWSYKHVghA04QMwgbKAEwAQ&iact=mrc&uact=8

尊重=respect 包容=inclusive 友善=friendly

(But the people at this picture,he just maintain 3 second)

(slide 8)

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

It have,but the rules isn’t the regular rules. EX:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fzqW94Vsig(the youtube video about internet rules,but just see the time line 0:25~0:34,I think those was a spoof rule.)

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

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

Cyberbullying:In social media 1.post any other people doesn’t want anyone to knows things

2.typing the word that being Personal attacks on it.

In game:1. Being toxic

Using any means to let other people feeling exclusion(of course,when the players was autistic,it doesn’t work.)

(slide 9)

  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

If you have cyberbullying on social media,just get some help when you’re offline.

If you have cyberbullying in game,reported.(If you have enough strenges,just “put them in the dirt”.)

(slide 10)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Deg7VrpHbM

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

Being respect ,Inclusive and friendly.

Don’t be toxic.

Never be serious at internet,you will lose when you being serious.

Have cyberbullying?Get some help or reported.

Comply the internet rule.(it was helpful even this rule is spoof,I think.But it was the true things will happened at internet.)

(slide 11)


Dorien's Declassified School Survival Guide to The Internet

Slide 2: An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

The internet has changed communication drastically, now in today all you have to do the send a letter by the push of a button. Just like Facebook, you can just press poke and it will notify the person you that you poked in less a minute.      

Slide 3
  • Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

-Immediacy is when some happens suddenly.

-Permanence is when some is permanent, can’t be removed, or taken back.

-Lack of Control is when someone else does something (post or tag) and you can’t do anything to stop or removed it.  

Slide 4
  • An explanation of how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example.

  • Immediacy, will make your reputation go down in flames if you’d post some horrible and one retweet will ruin you.

  • Lack of Control, someone retweeting your tweet is out of your control and then if someone would have put your name on it then people off the internet see it and think of you differently.

  •  Permanence, you can say something to someone and they could never forgive you or then the mean and hurtful comment can stay on the internet.

Slide 5
  • What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)

-By not posting things that will hurt you or someone else as a person.

-And my watch what other say in your comments or what others tag you in.

Slide 6

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

Yes and no because the whole internet itself doesn’t have rules but the websites have rules, and most of the websites have consequences.  





Slide 7
  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

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

  • Mashups because that’s what all the bullying is on the Internet

  • Shaming because that’s what a lot of people do, when someone does something wrong everyone talks about it and makes it a trend, so basically bullying is a trend.


Slide 8
  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying If you are getting bullied, please tell someone, you might not think it’s a big deal but it is, others have been in positions

Slide 9 and 10
  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

-Never share your personal information

-Don’t talk to strangers

-If you think something is bad talk to an adult

-Beware of viruses

-Treat others as you want them to treat you


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Required Project Elements:

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

The internet once was a platform where you can share information online and…. That's it, let your information go online and people can view it. The only form of communication is through Phone. When. ARPANET adopted TCP/IP on January 1, 1983. In the internet you could show your finding and get good feedback. Since the internet was new people became more cautious with it and posted appropriate material and respectful comments.

  • Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

Immediately is how fast something can get popular.

Permanence is the time it stays there. (Which can be forever).

Lack of Control is how you can't do anything about it because it has spreaded.

  • An explanation of how Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities and lives. Include at least one example.

When you post a picture on social media it could be immediately, permanence, and lack of control all in one because you cannot get the picture back because it has been shared so much so fast and there is nothing you can do about it

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


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

The internet has rules but can be easily bypassed. Anyone can do whatever they want in the internet unless they get caught. And even when they dod get caught they know another way around. The internet rules are abandoned.

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyber bullying is conflicting pain to a person mentally over the internet

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

Exposing people because they have their business blasted in the internet by someone else to get revenge

Teasing other people over the internet because that is basically bullying in general

  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

Don't be mean because you don't have any idea what's going on in there lives

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

Be Careful who you talk to

Keep account on privet

Don't trust so much people

Post appropriate material

Brighten someone's day online



Internet Survival Guide

1) .      

People used to get their news from the newspaper but now people get their news from online and in 2013 47% of the population got their news from Facebook.http://www.niemanlab.org/2016/05/pew-report-44-percent-of-u-s-adults-get-news-on-facebook/

2)

Immediacy has a very serious effect on the internet, people just do what they want without thinking on the effects. Permanence. People don't realize that what they post on the internet will not go away even if they take it down. Lack of Control. You might only email two people something but that could go viral and the whole internet could end up knowing it.

3)

All of these have a much larger effect on the internet because anyone can see what you post share it as they like and do what they want with it. It might be illegal but people will still do it. Like with Tyler how he was recorded inline and ended up committing suicide.

4)

You should always think before you post and if something comes you do not like you should send an email asking for it to be taken down. You should never give out your email to an untrusted source or click unknown links.

5).

Yes the internet has rules it might be hard to enforce them but the internet does have rules. If you look on websites you will see that you sometimes have to agree to something, those can be considered rules.

6)

Cyberbullying is the act of harassing someone over the internet or giving out personal information. Doxing is a kind of cyberbullying that involves getting the information of someone and releasing it online. Impersonation is a kind of cyberbullying because it can be used to harass someone by making a bad name for that person.

7)

Victims should always say something what is happening to a teacher parent or even police.

Bullies should think about what they are doing and stop.

Bystanders should speak up and say something or get help

8)

  • Be very careful and do not do anything that could leak any information.

  • Remember that no matter what you might think it is virtually impossible to be anonymous on the internet.

  • Be nice on the internet.

  • Remember that the internet does have rules.

  • Try not to be a different person.  

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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 made a momentous change in communication in good and some not so good ways. For example justin bieber communicated his love for singing o youtube and now is one of the most famous singer. In a not so good way is the laziness, so people will call or text someone in the same house instead of going to talk to the in person.


  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.

The internet has made a momentous change in communication in good and some not so good ways. For example justin bieber communicated his love for singing o youtube and now is one of the most famous singer. In a not so good way is the laziness, so people will call or text someone in the same house instead of going to talk to the in person.



Immediacy effects your on and offline life in several ways one way on line is you might click the post button and not mean it but you can’t change it. Off line if you say something mean or office something could happen to you or that person could be hurt.Permanency can affect you online because if you post something bad  that's what people think of you. Offline you might lose friends or certain people will think of you differently. Lack of control effect you online because if a picture of you is photoshopped on someone else people might think that's you.Offline you  can get in trouble if that think online was illegal.



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

You can manageyour identity online by making sure you know who your friends with and protectby making yourself private.You can protect your repuation online by minding your own business and you can mange it your repuation by putting postive things on the internet.



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

The internet itself does not rules but, when you post something on a website it can be taken down because the website's rules the internet can't take it down.



  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is bullying someone over the internet.


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

Harassment Is when you in a group or by yourself and are rude or threaten someone it’s considered bullying because itt can lead to mental or physical harm.

Flaming is fighting exchange in text or on so and can also include explicit pictures or language. It bullying because you can harm someone or hurt there feelings.

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

victims:I think victims should tell someone and If they don’t feel comfortable doing that handle the situation maturely.

Bullies: should do there own thing and do what makes them actually happy instead of minding others business.

Bystanders: try to tell someone or even talking to the victim might help them.  

  1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet.

  1. Make sure you rethink what you're about to post.

  2. Think what others might say about your post.

  3. Think would your future self respect this.

  4. Alway put something on the internet that will help your future.

  5. Ask yourself if I applied for a job and they saw this would they accept me.

Internet Survival Guide

  1. The Internet has changed communication because it gives humans the privilege to do things easier than they can in person without getting caught. For example, the Internet lets you judge others anonymously and possibly ruin their lives.

  2. Immediacy is when you post something online and the post immediately is recognized by others, even if you delete it someone possibly got offended or screenshotted the post.

            Permanence is when a post is permanent. It will always exist on the internet.

            Lack of Control is when you don’t have control over something you or another person posted.

    3.    Immediacy, Permanence, and Lack of Control affect our online and offline lives because whatever                is under your name will follow you forever.

   4.    You can protect your identity and reputation by securing your accounts and thinking before you post.

    5.    The internet does have rules. Social media and other websites allow you to do certain things and has the authority to ban you.

     6.   Cyberbullying is harassing someone else just to lower their self esteem.

There is also flaming and outing, they are considered bullying because they hurt others’ feelings and make them feel bad about themselves.

     7. Victims: seek help, report the pages.

Bullies: think before you post.

Bystanders: don’t engage, talk to the victim afterwards.

8. Think about how others would feel, Remember how your post can affect your reputation, Secure accounts, Use different passwords, and be aware of hacks.

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1 To me immediacy is like posting something online or it can be saying something in person. Once you say it you can’t take it back.

1b.  Permanence is only on the internet once something is on the internet it's forever even if you take it down. There are screenshots or pictures to prove you may have done something.

1c. Lake of Control is if you are tagged in something you had no control over what happened. Also you have no control over what happen when other people post or say something and bring you into it.

2.  One way you can protect yourself online is making sure you only post appropriate things online. Also something you can do to protect yourself online is to only contact people you know oline.

3. Does the internet have rules? Yes it does like legally you cannot post or say certain things online. For example On twitter if you put something up that they don't like it will be taken down.

4. Cyberbullying is hiding behind your screen to and hurting others.

4b harassing saying mean thing on the internet to hurt other people

5 Don't be a victim stand up to bullies

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1. The internet has changed our community in many different types of ways.  For example, the way that people communicate now is through the internet.  It is a lot more convenient than sending letters or meeting up with people because everybody doesn’t always have time to write a letter or meet with someone just to talk about something.

2. While using the internet you have to be careful of Immediacy, Permanence, and Lack of Control.  Immediacy is when you send something or post something and it is uploaded immediately.  Permanence is when you post or send something and it will be on the internet for ever.  Finally, Lack of Control is when you no longer have control over something that you send or posted to the internet.

3. Immediacy, Permanence, and Lack of Control affects our online and offline lives because if you post something or send something that everyone can see, you can get in trouble online and get in even more trouble in real life.

4. Two ways that you can actively protect your online identity is by one, making a password that even you can’t remember.  Also, you can try and make yourself private on whatever you are using so only people you know can see what you post.

5. Does the internet have rules.  The answer is no.  But, on almost everything that you use on the internet, it has a terms of service also.  In those terms of service it tells you what you are allowed to do and what you are not allowed to do.

6. Cyberbullying is when you constantly harass someone or attack someone of the internet to get them angry or scared/worried.

7. One type of cyberbullying is trolling.  Trolling is when you purposely say things to get someone mad.  This is cyberbullying because someone is purposely bothering someone for the sole purpose of making them mad.  Another type of cyberbullying is Mashups.  Mashups is when you take a photo of someone and edit it to insult the person or just as a funny joke.  This is cyberbullying because you are making fun of a person so that other people can laugh at it.

8. Some advice that I have for victims of cyberbullying is to try and not take what people say so personally so that you don’t get hurt from it.  Also, you should tell someone that you are being cyberbullied and they might be able to do something about it in order for it to stop.

9. My 5 tips for using the internet are make passwords that you can’t remember, don’t post anything that will hurt somebody, keep your accounts private, don’t share anything of your accounts with others, and do anything on the internet that could affect you.


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Slide 1- Before social media, we were extremely limited in our means to interact with others and we were limited largely to the people that we knew in-person.The internet and social media has drastically changed the way people all over the world interact and communicate. People are now able to access information and share things in a way that was not possible in a previous generation. Social networks such as Facebook have provided completely new options for people to socialize, by creating individual profiles that can be used as a digital scrapbook, photo album, journal, and communications portal. Users can send each other public messages, private messages, or instant messages, and can even group their “friends” into different levels depending upon the amount of information the user wants to share with that person.

Slide 2- Lack of Control-when you post something you lose all control of where that post may end up  

Slide 4- Permanence- something being permanently online.

Slide 3- Immediacy - how fast something gets spread or post online.


Slide 5- Jessica  Logan, was a Ohio high school senior who committed suicide after sending a nude photo of herself to her boyfriend. When they broke up, he sent the photo to everyone else at her school. Jesse was harassed for months by the other girls at her school. Jessie’s grades began to drop, than she started skipping school, but when she did go to school, she would hide in the bathroom to avoid being teased.Lack of Control:The moment she sent those pictures to her boyfriend (at the time) she had no control over what happened to them or what people would do with them.Immediacy:When her ex-boyfriend sent those pictures to everyone in her school, there was no stopping it. Even if the pictures got “deleted”,everyone saw the pictures already. People could have screenshot, share, and post it on the internet for everyone else to see.Permanence:It's nearly impossible to completely remove a picture off the internet, because there's always a chance that someone downloaded, or screenshotted the pictures.

Slide 6- 1. Search yourself

Do a Google search for your name and also a search for your name in Google Images.

Slide 7- Keep private things private

You can, and should, put privacy setting on all content you want to share only with a select group of friends and family.

Slide 8- When I think of internet rules, I think of these 3 main rules:

1. Don't share any information that could potentially put me in harm.

2. Don't share any inappropriate posts, pictures, or information.

3. No bullying activities

I am going to use the example of  Jessica logan because when she sent her boyfriend an  inappropriate picture he sent it out to everyone and she began to get bullied which ruined her online and offline life, and it led to suicide.

Slide 9- Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology

.Mashups- Altering a piece of content so as to embarrass or insult the subject

Trolling- Posting online comments or content with the sole purpose of inciting anger in others.


Slide 10-  Bystander - Take action by posting words of support for the victim.

Victim- Block the bully.

Bully- It takes much more energy to be mean than it does to be nice.


Slide 11- Don’t post any personal information online – like your address, email address or mobile number.

Think carefully before posting pictures or videos of yourself.  Once you’ve put  a picture of yourself online most people can see it and may be able to download it, it’s not just yours anymore.

Keep your privacy settings as high as possible

Never give out your passwords

Don’t befriend people you don’t know on the internet