Internet Survival Guide
Try to never use social media.
Be aware of what your posting.
Be conscious of the people around you and what they may think about a post.
Ignore haters /block them or report them if you can.
Don’t post anything stupid.
Try to never use social media.
Be aware of what your posting.
Be conscious of the people around you and what they may think about a post.
Ignore haters /block them or report them if you can.
Don’t post anything stupid.
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 because social media was created. An example is Snapchat.
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: The quickness of letting something stay on the internet. It affects our lives because what we post online is going to be on the internet for a while after we hit the button. An example is “Nicole’s Story.” Permanence: The length of time that the thing is on the internet. Permanence is harming our lives because if we don’t like what we posted, it is going to stay there for a while. An example is your online record.Lack of Control: When someone doesn’t have control of the thing that they posted. Lack of control is affecting us because we can’t control what could happen to what we post. An example is a picture that you deleted but someone screenshotted it.
Slide 4:What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
You can make your account private. You can also only be friends with the people you are friends with offline.
Slide 5:Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
The internet does not have rules. But the websites that are on the internet do have rules. An example is Twitter, Twitter has rules that you have to accept to be on the website.
Slide 6: Define cyberbullying in your own words.
Cyberbullying: The act of bullying someone online.
Slide 7: Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
Trolling is cyberbullying because it is being mean to someone on purpose. Unintentional is cyberbullying because it is being mean to someone but not knowing that it is mean.
Slide 8: Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
Victims: Watch what you are posting to the internet.
Bullies: Don’t be mean or no apparent reason
Bystanders: Don’t let people be mean to others, stand up and help the victim.
Slide 9:Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet
Be careful on what you post
Don’t talk/ meet up with total strangers
Watch what you say
If you don’t have anything nice to say don’t say anything at all
Zarin Shyma
12-7-16
Internet Survival Guide QUESTIONS
Slide2:
Internet has changed communication because before the internet use people only used to have phone to communicate. But now the internet has changed the communication because now most of the people use facebook, whatsapp, viber, imo etc to communicate, for example in 1977, people only used to have phone to communicate, now people can communicate by messenger, instagram, whatsapp etc.
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Immediacy- how quick a photo, comment, or video can spread around the world.
Permanence- Once you post something on online, Even if you delete the post, but it still can be somewhere else.because people can save screenshot and download the post.
Lack of control- After you post something on online, you’re not going to have that much control on it.
Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control affect both our offline and our online identities. For example when a famous person wanted to post a picture on online but accidentally she posted the wrong thing. And when she posted the picture. Immediacy started to happen because People started to like, comment and share it. Permanency is that people can also screenshots and download the picture. And In this case lack of control happened because after she posted the picture she didn’t have that much control on it.
Slide5:
The two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online are you should create a password that is hard to remember. And try not to put your private information like your phone number, addresses etc online.
Slide6:
I think the Internet does have rules but most of the people don't follow them for example: you cannot use facebook until you're 13.
Slide 7:
Cyberbullying is the act of bullying someone by using technology. (as by posting mean or threatening messages about the person online)
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The 2 kinds of cyberbullying are Unintentional and harassment. Unintentional cyber bullying is Online posting or texting that makes someone feel uncomfortable or upset without meaning to. and harassment cyberbullying is sending threatening message to someone.They are considered cyberbullying because by doing these kinds of things they tried to harm the person’s reputation.
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The advice that I have for the bullies are you shouldn’t do these kinds of things. Because by doing these kinds of things you ruining the person's reputation. And if you're the victim think before you act.. And if you are the bystanders stop the bullies to do this kinds of things.
Slide 10:
Think before you post something on online.
Don’t post something that harm others.
Be the person you’re in offline.
Slide 2) now a days people don’t say things to each other, They are always in their phone checking on snapchat, instagram, facebook, twitter or whatever they have. I feel like with all this technology and social media people are having less face to face conversations and Interacting with people.
Slide 3) Permanence- once you post something (inappropriate or appropriate) it stays for ever in the internet doesn’t matter if you delete it or not.
Lack of control - When you post something disrespectful that you know you weren’t suppose to post
Immediacy- How quick a picture or video could be sent online
All of these can affect our offline and online identities because if something bad happens to whatever you post, it will stay with you forever and people will constantly bring it up and you will be known as that person in the video, picture or whatever you post. For example permanence because if you decide to take it down someone probably saved it or download it. Lack of control is something that affects you also because you are posting something that you aren’t suppose too and people are going to lose respect for you. Lastly immediacy can also affect you by how a picture you take down can already be sent to another website by another person.
Slide 4) Two ways you can protect your identity is by not posting any personal information and not sharing everything to everyone
Two ways you can manage your reputation online is putting all of your accounts on private and blocking/reporting people.
Slide 5) “Does the Internet have rules?” yes the internet does have rules and people should obey them because there will be consequences if you don’t follow them. Just because people aren’t following doesn’t mean you have too.
Slide 6) How I define cyberbullying when someone anonymous is attacking someone else with rude/mean/hateful comments on someone’s page or picture. Also when you are threatening the person.
Slide 7) 2 kinds of cyberbullying are harassment and impersonation. Harassment is considered cyberbullying because you are repeatedly sending someone harming and offensive messages to the person. Impersonation is also cyberbullying because you are pretending to be someone else that is sending mean things, false information or hurtful comments to someone who isn’t even you.
Slide 8) Advice I have for victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying is why are you bullying this person? Have they done anything to you? Are you going to be that person who is a going to act like a troll online and try to be normal in person? Also bystanders speak up do something, don’t let anyone get bully online. They don’t deserve this. Do something. And lastly for the victims who are getting bully just remember they aren’t worth your time. Don’t listen to them. They are just trying to bring people down
Slide 9) 5 tips I have for using the internet is
Always make sure you put all of your accounts in private
Before you follow the person make sure you look through he/she pictures to make he isn’t fake
If the person is commenting on your stuff or dming you and you feel uncomfortable block the person and report him.
DO NOT POST ANY NUDES OR ANYTHING GRAPHIC OFF YOUR PAGE BECAUSE IT CAN CAUSE HARMFUL THINGS TO YOU
If you are getting cyberbully don’t do any harmful stuff to yourself speak up you as a person has a voice!
The internet has allowed people from all around the world to talk chat and share whatever they choose to from videos to money to various different things.
Immediacy- how fast information is put out there from one user to another
Permanence- is when you post something online it stays there no matter if you delete ii, it never completely goes away
Lack of control- Is the lack of control of the people in possession of the info you put out there.
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4. The internet does have new but there is really nothing or no one to enforce it.
5. When you make jokes or do something to “intentionally” ruin a persons day.
6. Trolling even though it is funny it is bullying because you are messing with them and harassing them just to get a reaction out of them for your entertainment. Another one is scamming because there are alot of kids on the internet and when they hear free they instantly click on it.
7. For bullies there is no reason I know that you were bullied yourself but that is no reason that you be treating people like this. For victims there are people that care about you and I promise just get through this it will always get better. For bystanders do something stand up for the person being bullied and stop it from happening.
Be yourself
Don’t care what anyone says to you because it is a pixel just on the screen.
Don’t fall for the “free” scams because they are scam
Never share your information
- Don’t post insulting posts
- Be safe on the internet because you never know who is watching
- Don’t talk to people who have bad vibesSLIDE 2: An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.`
The internet has changed the communication because now a days students are more attentive to their phone because of social media such as instagram
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: it affects us online because if we post something online then lots of people can see it and they could start sending it to there friends and etc. It affects us offline because if someone posted something that’s insulting someone by accident then people start making fun of others. An example is “Nicole’s Story.”
Permanence: it affects us online because when we post something and delete it, it doesn’t automatically disappear from the internet.
Lack of Control: When someone doesn’t have control of the thing that they posted. Lack of control is affecting us because we can’t control what could happen to what we post. An example is let's say i sent a picture to one of my friends after that she would have access to send it to her other friends and i won’t be able to do anything about it.
SLIDE 4 : What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
Make your account private and not accept people that you don't know
4.Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
The internet does not have rules. But the websites that are on the internet do have rules. An example is Twitter, Twitter has rules that you have to accept to be on the website not everyone follows the rules on twitter but they still got it.
SLIDE 6 : Define cyberbullying in your own words.
Cyberbullying: saying mean things to someone online
SLIDE 7 : Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
Trolling is cyberbullying because it is doing something purposely. Unintentional is cyberbullying because when you say something on the internet you don't think it would hurt the other person's feelings
SLIDE 8 : Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
Victims:Don't post all your business on social media.
Bullies: if you don't like what they post then keep scrolling
Bystanders: help out the victim
SLIDE 9 : Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet
Be careful on what you post
Don’t talk/ meet up with total strangers
Watch what you say
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 because now you don’t have to send mails to people or run over and tell them. You can just email , call , or text.
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.
Slide 3: Immediacy : when you post something and people immediately see it
Slide 4: Permanence lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely.
Slide 5: Lack of Control when you can't control what you put out there.
Slide 6: What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
By creating passwords that you don’t know
Don’t post anything you don't want people to see
Put your account on private
Don’t share your information
Slide 7: Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
They internet does not have rules because you can still do anything you want on the internet. Nothing is stopping you from posting bad comments of people unless someone report it, but several people got to report so the carrier can know what going on. When you post something inappropriate the internet does not check it or block.
Slide 8: Define cyberbullying in your own words.
When electronic device to communicate with someone to bully someone. Causing harm to someone making them feel bad.
Slide 8: Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
Harassment: sending offensive and malicious messages to an individual or a group and is often repeated multiple times.
Flaming is similar to harassment, but it refers to an online fight exchanged via emails, instant messaging or chat rooms. It is a type of public bullying that often directs harsh languages, or images to a specific person.
Slide 8: Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
Don´t worry about what people say to you.They say anything to make you mad.
Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet
Slide 9: Stay Private
Slide 10: Don’t share private information
Slide 11: Don’t cyberbully
Slide 12: Don't send anything inappropriate to anyone
Slide 13: Be safe