Internet Survival Guide

  1. The internet changed communication because back then you had to do more stuff to get in touch with somebody or contact them, now all you have to do is push one button.


     2.  Immediacy is like when you post something it could get around fast. Permanence is when you post something it would forever be permanent it will always be always be on the internet. Lack of Control is like if you post something and someone screenshots it before you delete it you lose control of what you posted even if you didn’t mean to i guess someone could post it or do whatever with it.


     3. Two ways you can manage and protect your identity online is never putting personal information on the internet or any social media sites. You can use a nickname or anything. Protecting yourself offline is like being who you are online and offline so there won’t be no problem with catfish and stuff.


      4. In my opinion i don’t think the internet has rules but social media does like if you were to buy a new computer right now when you open it it won’t have a page of rules but then again i really don’t know because there are rules and regulations to the internet.


    5. To me cyberbullying means when someone is getting embarrassed or humiliated thru the internet thru technology or a mobile device.


   6. Two kinds of cyber bullying is harassment and threatening , harassment is like intimidating someone online or someway thru the internet. Threatening someone is like harming someone thru the internet.


   7. Bullies don’t bully, Bystanders don’t watch they get help, Victims stand up for there themselves.


   


      

Internet Survival Guide

  1. An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.
  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.
  3. What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
  4. Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
  5. Define cyberbullying in your own words.
  6. Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
  7. Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
   8. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet                                                                     ________________________________________________________________

1. Internet change communication by letting us talk or text people from far away. One example is FaceTime. It allow you to see the person you are talking to. Just like if was in person, face to face. Another one is KiK Messenger App. It let you text the people, when you're connected to the internet.
2. Immediacy- When something spread quickly.

Permanece- When something you post stay there forever.

Lack of Control- When you lose possession of something you post

3. Immediacy online is when some happen immediately basically. For example, you can post a picture you regret and try to take it down, but it spread quick. Offline people can be quick to judge you cause of the photo.

Permanence online is when you post something and it stays there forever. For example, you can post something you regret on an old account that you lost the password to. How are you gonna take it down if you don’t know the password for that account. Offline whatever you did in the past, stays with you forever.

Lack of Control online is when you post something and take it down, but someone screenshot it or has a copy of it. For example you post a picture you didn’t like. You take it down, but someone took a screenshot of it and repost it. You can’t take it down cause it’s not your account, but you can try to ask them to. Offline example is when you tell a lie and it start spreading to everyone.

4. You can actively manage your identity by posting ok picture of you. So when you look up your name on Google, someone else with the same name and a bad reputation doesn’t pop-up.

You can protect your identity and your reputation is not to post anything stupid. Think before you post.

5. The internet does not have rules, but websites does. For example Instagram, if you post anything and you get reported. They can either ban you or give you another chance and just delete that account. You can’t get ban from the internet, but from website because websites has rules.  

6. Cyberbullying is like bullying someone in public, but online. One type of bullying is trolling. Trolling is messing with someone and trying to get a reaction from them. Another on is shaming

7. Victim- Ignore them
  • Bullies- Just think before you do something stupid.

  • Bystanders- Get an adult.

Cyber Bullying- Think before you do something.
8.

Don’t do anything stupid.

Don’t engage in arguments online.

Don’t start arguments online.


Don’t join any trouble making group.


Have fun



  


Internet Survival Guide

  1. slide one: The internet changed how we communicate alot, from video calls to emails to even texting apps and phonecalls on computers. Example : If your not able to attend a business meeting you could video chat while in the meeting so you dont miss anything.

  2. slide two: Immediacy- Quick , up fast

           Lack of control- when you lose control over a post

           Permanence- once its there it cant be delete

     3.slide 3 Immediacy cause you to lose control of who sees it because it posted it fast without thinking and permanence is the consequence of immediacy. It affects to offline life because your boss can see whatever it was that you posted and it affect your online life because people can bully your account.

     4. slide 4: Make sure you have nothing inappropriate, make some sort of blog or be active the name that pops up first is actually you.

     5. slide 5: Yes the internet have rules but the are not really helpful. In a way they dont have rules but it has consequences.

     6 slide six: . Cyberbullying is bullying over the internet.

Harassment-

Constantly commenting or trolling

Shaming-

Posting mean things about others

      7.slide seven: Victims:

Defend yourself , speak up

Bullies:

You look stupid so stop

Bystanders:

If you see it speak up because you would want someone to speak up if it was you

  8. slide eight:

Tip one: be nice

Tip two: be aware of who follow you

Tip three: dont post things you wouldnt want someone important to see

Tip four: do not trust strangers

Tip five: dont post your personal information  

Internet Survival Guide

Carlton Chandler, Jr

November, 30th 2016

Tech


Internet Survival Guide

  • An 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 o f cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying

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

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet


  •  Internet Changed communication because we have social media and stuff like that. Like instagram and snapchat.

  • Immediacy- the quality of bringing one into direct and instant involvement with something, giving rise to a sense of urgency or excitement. Permanence- the state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely. Lack of control- You have no control of what goes on the internet that when someone posts you.

  • Don’t do anything explicit online and like just keep certain things to yourself.

  • The internet itself doesn’t have rules but the things on the internet does like facebook and twitter

  • Cyberbullying is when you make harsh comments to hurt people online. Two type Harassment and Masquerading they are considered cyberbullying because they are harsh acts

  • Victims- Stand up and tell someone don’t keep your situation to yourself Bullies- leave people alone get a life or something Bystanders- Don’t just stand there help those being cyberbullied

  • Top 5 tips for using the internet 1-Don’t post anything explicit 2- You shouldn’t have the same password for every app you use. 3- Don’t cyberbully man it uncool just don’t do it 4-

Internet Survival Guide

  • An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example. An Explanation of how the internet has changed communication? The internet changed communication in a way that you can do everything faster. For an example i can text someone a message faster than walking or driving to tell that person something. The internet help me communicate with people faster.


  • Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet. Immediacy is when something is sent out immediately, like a post or something. Once u post it , it’s sent out immediately and automatically. Permanence is when something is there forever. For an example if a posted a meme or something and of bunch of people liked it , it might be on the internet forever. Lack of control is when someone doesn’t have control over something. For an example if someone post a unwanted picture of me , i have lack of control to delete it because it’s not on my profile or page.

  • 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. Immediate post can kinda be a bad thing because if i post something by a accident it’s immediately sent out to everyone really fast, and if everyone see an embarrassing post then it can mess up my reputation. Permanence is very dangerous, if i post something and a bunch of people repost it might never ever be off the internet. If it was a bad post then everyone can see something i don’t want up and that can mess up someone’s reputation. Lack of control can affect the way people look at me. If someone post something of me and it ended up being up there permanent i wouldn’t have control over it because i didn’t post and also it’s up there forever.

  • What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each) i can follow the terms and policies and safety options to keep someone from hacking me or something like that.

  • Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example. I don’t think the internet has rules, because you can search anything you want and it’ll come up. I think social media sites have rules though.

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words. Cyberbullying is bullying online on social media or something.Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying.  If you’re  being mean or hurting someone’s or threatening someone you’re cyberbullying. It’s considered bullying because the mean thing the person does the other person might have lack of control of what’s going on. So rumors, gossip, and teasing is bullying.

  • Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying. If someone is bullying you you should try to ignore but if it gets out of hand you should go get help from an adult or go to an antibullying program where you can talk about what’s going on so they can help prevent you from getting bullied again.

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet 1. Have your Safety search on 2. Don’t use it to bully someone. 3. Be careful of what you post. 4. Don’t post anything on social media that you will regret posting 5. Only share with people that you feel comfortable sharing with.



Internet Survival Guide

Lucce Guido

North stream


Slide 1

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

  • Internet has changed communication in a way to make it much easier, but also much more complicated. Causing people to text and drive or pay attention to their device more than their job, school or family.


Slide 2

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

  • Immediacy means that once you post something it’s immediately out there and everyone has it.

  • Lack of Control means something you post on the internet is in someone or something else's control and you can’t make changes to it.

  • Permanency means that once you post something it’s out there and you can’t take it back.

Slide 3

  • 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 controls our online life by something being posted out there spreading fast, it controls our offline life by people knowing what you’ve said and either gratifying you or shaming you about what you posted. An example of this is: Someone posts a picture of themselves saying they are pretty/handsome and bully them by saying that they are egotistical or self centered.

  • Permanence controls our online life by something being posted and being out there forever, it controls our offline life by people bullying/gratifying the person for posting what they posted. An example of this is: Someone posts a picture of their dog and people may comment “Your dog is so cute” you would than be gratified by something that you posted

  • Lack of control controls our online life by something you post on the internet is in someone or something else's control and you can’t make changes to it, it controls our offline life by someone maybe having your post and they can do whatever they want with it. An example of this is: You post a picture of yourself in a bathing suit and someone takes it and photoshops it, or spread it around and humiliate you


Slide 4

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

  • 1. The first way to protect your identity is to be cautious about what you post and who sees it.

  • 2. The second way to protect your identity is to be very careful of what you post, it could very easily ruin your reputation.

Slide 5

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

  • I believe the Internet does have rules because you can’t do whatever you want to do on it, there are laws, you can be arrested very easily if you do the wrong things on the Internet. An example of this is: You lie about someone and their personal information in a comment on social media, tarnishing the person’s reputation and committing slander.

Slide 6

  • Define cyberbullying in your own words.

  • Cyber Bullying is harassment over social media or on electronic bullying

Slide 7

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

  • Trolling: When someone posts something or comments on the internet with the purpose of making someone mad.


  • Outing: Posting someone's personal information on the internet in order to shame them.

Slide 8

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

Slide 9

  • Be cautious who you communicate to on the Internet, and never give any personal information away

Slide 10

  • Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  • Be safe, be cautious, keep things to yourself, don’t put your personal information out and  be kind

DAPL - Students Standing with Standing Rock

Research and summarize updates about Standing Rock and Dakota Access Pipeline. Make use of social media to gather information.

  1. How are people using social media to fight for social justice in this particular situation?

    1. Tweeting, Hashtags, Checking in and Live streaming on Facebook

  2. Research hashtags people have been using.

    1. #NoDapl, #StandingRock, #Waterislife, #NativeAmericans, #NorthDakotaPipeline #BoycottSunoco

  3. How effective are these methods of action?

    1. They’re helping people spread awareness of the situation. They don’t have to even leave their home to check in to Standing Rock. They won’t find who are actually at the protest to protect the protestesters.

  4. What is environmental justice and role does social media play in fight environmental justice?

    1. EJ is when every is treated fairly no matter  their race, income, ethnicity, etc. Anybody is able to post on social media regardless of their backgrounds.

  5. What do you think can improve the strategy?

    1. The strategy can be improved by people actually creating barriers in their own cities. I mean that people should boycott companies that supported this project and show them how much of a negative impact their decisions can have.



Read: Norway's Largest Bank Sells Assets in Dakota Access Pipeline Company.  (Links to an external site.)

  • Summarize and write your opinion to the article

    1. This article was about how a major Norwegian bank is backing out its investment into the Dakota Access pipeline. ETP may also miss their deadline to have their pipeline finished in order for the oil companies to use it. Contracts will be lost. One of the barriers that is stopping the pipeline from being finished is the permit they need to drill through the Missouri River. If the deadline is up, oil companies may have to back out of the project. This article shows the positive outcome of activism. When something is wrong it has to be known by everyone. The Norwegian bank got into its senses realizing the evils that it invested its money into. When something is wrong people will find justice and the evil doers will lose. The ETP is paying for their poor decisions by not being able to finish their beloved pipeline.

  • Seeing as that a big shot foreign company just divested from DAPL, what would you like to tell the American people to do? How can the American people and government create an environmentally just America? Be specific and explain why your suggestion is helpful in creating a just society.

    1. American people need to rise up against their ignorance. There are too many people shrugging things off just because it may not be their problem and that is very selfish. I know that I used to be like that. But, my education has led me to care more about our world and future together as a human race. I’d like Americans to read the headlines in the least to inform themselves of what may be going on in our world and to think within themselves of how can I make a difference for tomorrow. The government and people may need to collaborate and think of guidelines we need to sustain in our everyday lives. We need to work together in order to reach our goal of environmental justice.
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