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Internet survival guide

Posted by Antwann Aubrey in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 10:41 am

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Internet survival guide

Posted by Drake Jenkins in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 10:31 am

  1. The internet has been able to change communication in multiple ways that can let other interact between each other and communicate. For example, Skype is probably one of the main Communication tools I use constantly to interact and communicate between my friends.

  2. Immediacy itself means that whatever you post or say online or offline can spread like wildfire and get out of control in a very quick manner. Permanence means that whatever you post can literally never go away due to the fact that so many people could have copied and posted this themselves. Lack of control means that you can never really get rid of the thing you could have posted because someone else could have copied it and posted it on somewhere you may not want it, meaning you have no control over that one and can’t do anything to hide it or censor it.

  3. One way to actively manage and protect your identity online is to literally never post anything and live on with your life not posting anything that you only want your friends to see. Another way to manage and protect your identity online is to only post things that you feel will not offend anyone, not hurt anyone, and not hurt yourself or your reputation. For example, if you posted something that will not hurt you but offend someone else they may get revenge on you and could post something that could really hurt your reputation.

  4. The internet itself I would say has no rules but the websites that you can access with the internet have a ton of rules and regulations, for example when you enter a website or any other form of social media, games, Etc. They require a terms of use or any other form of rule agreement that you have to accept before using it.

  5. Cyber bullying to me is a form of bullying that really is just on the internet that can take many forms. For example there are forms of cyberbullying from the two people themselves like verbal abuse, but then their are those cases where a person can be saying bad things about the victim on social media just to lower their reputation.

  6. One form can be between two people, one person can be verbally abusing the other, While another form could be between many people and just one person, they all just abuse that one person with hate messages and so on.

  7. Victims should always double check their account for things such as hate messages and should always be aware of what their posting because it can seriously backfire and cause destruction.





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  • 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.

  • FInd something better to do with your time on the internet that on social medi.



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Internet survival Guide

Posted by Giovanni Rodriguez in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 10:27 am

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Nyla Harrell in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:58 am

1.Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is when your making fun of a person or offending them online. That can lead to harassment and something serious.

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

Just block them and don't worry about what people have to say about you . if you're being bullied go to an adult that you can trust to solve the situation .  If you're a bystander go to an adult to help the situation.

  3. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

Use it wisely

Be responsible

Dont reply to people who start problems

Stay off social media full of drama .

Don't use to start problems

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

Bullying off of social media or through text offending the victim .

5 . What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online?

By keeping your business to yourself and not trusting everyone with your business and don't post stuff you wouldn’t want everyone to see . post responsibly .

6.Do the Internet have rules?

To me the internet has rules to a certain extent.The computer provided in the school has a restriction to lots of websites and these restrictions can be put on any computer for the Internet.  The internet is very very large and doesn’t have a filter but you can put restrictions to verify your age on the internet(18 or older). But sometimes you can get around it and lie about your age.

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

Immediacy is when you are posting something on the internet

Permanence is as soon as you post something on the internet even though you believe you deleted it, it still will be there. For example other people can look it up.

Lack of Control is when you post something about someone else and has no control about it. They have no say so in what you post or if it's about you.

8.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 everything is basically over the internet. Working at your job, typing essays and so forth at school is all over the internet. Social media is over the internet, snapchat and etc. Years ago they used express mail using horses and people to deliver mail and to communicate to other people. But now everything can be through the computer or the phone.







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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Zadirah Boyd in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:57 am

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Cole Rooney in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:56 am

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Diya Dantzler in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:56 am

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Alexi Cass in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:56 am

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Internet Survival Guide

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Eric Wong in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e2 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 9:56 am

Slide 1- Title 
Slide 2- The internet changed today's communications by allowing people to be more connected to each other all across the world. An example of this is FaceBook. This  website allows a wide global connection of people that have access to met and connect with each other.
Slide 3- Immediacy, is how when you post something on the internet. It will be instantly shared to those you are connected to. And example is when you post something on Facebook. For Permanence, it is more like when you did something stupid and people around you would remember it for a long time. In the internet it’s the worse.  People would remember it longer for the fact that it's in the internet. Lack of Control is when you post something, most likely when you think only you have possession of that pic or video. When in reality, about 100 people already have it and shared it. This Lack of Control spreads like wildfire throughout the internet. It can be small if the event is small but it can be very huge where it can hit the media such as the news if the event is crazy enough. All of these 3 things can affect our offline and online identities in many ways. Most of which is very devastating for the person and some can bring up a person's social class position.
Slide 4- One way to actively manage and protect your identity online is to literally never post anything and live on with your life not posting anything that you only want your friends to see. Another way to manage and protect your identity online is to only post things that you feel will not offend anyone, not hurt anyone, and not hurt yourself or your reputation. For example, if you posted something that will not hurt you but offend someone else they may get revenge on you and could post something that could really hurt your reputation.
Slide 5- The internet itself I would say has no rules but the websites that you can access with the internet have a ton of rules and regulations, for example when you enter a website or any other form of social media, games, Etc. They require a terms of use or any other form of rule agreement that you have to accept before using it.
Slide 6- Cyber bullying to me is a form of bullying that really is just on the internet that can take many forms. For example there are forms of cyberbullying from the two people themselves like verbal abuse, but then their are those cases where a person can be saying bad things about the victim on social media just to lower their reputation.
Slide 7- One form can be between two people, one person can be verbally abusing the other, While another form could be between many people and just one person, they all just abuse that one person with hate messages and so on. Such as trolling, mashup, etc.
Slide 8- Victims should always double check their account for things such as hate messages and should always be aware of what their posting because it can seriously backfire and cause destruction.
Slide 9- 
  • 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.

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