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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Terryn Baldwin in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 21, 2016 at 11:01 am

  1. How has the internet changed communication?

Back then the internet was just this very basic very limited tool that we had, nothing as special as the internet that we have today. Communication before internet was created was just write a letter/message on paper and send it through the mail. Now we can communicate in multiple ways other than sending it through the mail. Communicating today is more efficient. Now we can send a text or email in less than a minute. We don’t have to wait around worrying about if the mail actually got to where it is supposed to be and to the person that was supposed to receive it.

     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.  
- Immediacy is when someone bring someone into something. Automatically granting them involvement into something. Immediacy can create problems online because people can be brought into things that they really don’t want to be involved in. Then your offline life can be affected because you were brought into something that you didn’t want to be and people could look at you a certain way because of your involvement in the situation.

-Permanence is when something is put online and it does not go away. This can affect your online life because whatever was posted or said cannot be taken away no matter how bad you want it to be. Permanece can affect your offline life because it could interfere with your work (ect.)

- Lack of control is when you cannot control what is put online. Lack of control can affect your online and offline life because you can’t do anything to prevent it. You can try to tell someone what and what not to do online but they can choose to listen or not.

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

  • Keep your passwords to yourself

  • Don’t start arguments


4. Does the internet have rules?

I don’t think that the internet has rules, but it does have consequences. For example, if you feel like you want to go and bully someone you can, but if you get caught you will most likely be banned from that social media site.


5. Define Cyberbullying in your own words

Cyberbullying is when you use social media sites/ use the internet to bully someone


6. Two types of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying

Two types of cyberbullying is trolling and bashing. They are both considered cyberbullying because they are done online and they are used to harass and hurt people physically and mentally (to bring people down)


7. Advice

Victims:

-Speak up for yourself

- Tell an adult if the bully does not stop


Bullies:

-Just stop you’re not funny and you just look stupid

- Be nice, just because you’re made doesn’t mean you have to bring people down


Bystanders:

-Victims are most of the time scared to speak up so if you see something make sure you speak up (tell and adult)


8. Tips for using the internet

  • Keep passwords to yourself

  • Be nice

  • Don’t engage in arguments


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"internet survival guide"

Posted by Abdul Wali in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:42 pm

                                                  “Internet survival guide”


  1. Internet has changed the verbal communication, people these days don’t like to communicate verbally, they just sent messages through gmail or snap chat or google hangouts.


2.  Immediacy is when you bring someone into a direct and instant involvement with something or someone. This can effect our online life and our offline life, for example if you see someone having a conversation in the hallway, and the person directly involves you in the conversation, Immediacy can also affect your online life, for example if a person is having an argument with a person online and you join in, you are probably going to get involved in the situation. its also like when you post something immediately.


3. Permanence is something permanent which stays and never goes off the internet, also it’s the state of lasting for a long time or remaining forever, in other words it’s endless. Permanence can effect our online life, for example if we post something inappropriate, people can re post it like a 100 times then it's all over the internet it doesn't go away no matter how hard you try to get it off the internet.

Permanence also affects our offline life, for example if you get suspended many times, the record would stay there forever.



4.  “Lack of control”  Many people face lack of control for example if you post a tweet and someone re tweets it by editing it, you would probably try to delete it but you wouldn't be able to, because it was re tweeted many times and someone probably has it saved. A real life example of “Lack of Control” is when the teacher is asking the kids to pay attention, and the kids take their phone out to text.


5. “Does the Internet have rules?”

No, because you can be 12 years old and get on Facebook by changing your birth day to 1998 or 1999.

6. “Define cyber bullying in your own words”

Cyber bullying is used when you bully someone using an electronic device, it’s like when you sent messages to a person to threaten them.

7. The way you can actively manage protect your identity and your reputation online is when you have a password which cannot be hacked easily by a hacker, or you can have the private mode on your account so your files would not be shown, also do not post any bad comments which can get reported, don’t save your password into different computers because people can get into your account easily.

8. There are 2 types of cyber bullying through an electronic device, the first one is when you threaten someone through a phone, like you ask someone to give you money and you say if you don't give me the money right now you are going to die or lose your job etc…

The second way of cyber bullying is when you insult a classmate by an unknown number or by your own number and make them feel really bad about themselves.

9. My advice for victims, bullies and bystanders of cyber bullying is that they should stop doing this because it’s only waste of their time, they can do something better and help people out who are lonely and have no one to talk to. If they would stop doing the negative stuff they would feel way better, and they also would get wisdom.

“My top 5 tips for using the internet”


  1. Think twice before you post anything.

  2. Don’t jump into random conversations.

  3. Be polite on social media.

  4. Don’t post inappropriate stuff on social media.

  5. Don’t spam people.

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Internet Guide

Posted by Emani Howard in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:36 am

SLIDE 2

The internet has changed a lot in the communication. For example, you can go online as an unknown person leaving mean comments.

SLIDE 3

 Lack of Control: When you post something on the internet anyone can repost it.

SLIDE 4

  Permanence: Once you have already post something it will be there forever. Even if you delete the post it will still be somewhere else even if you can’t see it.

SLIDE 5

 Immediacy: After you post something people are viewing or reposting

SLIDE 6

Immediacy, Lack of control and permanence affect your online life because anyone can screenshot or even show people, then your offline life comes in. Someone could show your boss.

SLIDE 7

You can manage and protect your online reputation by thinking before you post. Then to protect your identity you can have your page private.

SLIDE 8

Yes the internet has rules.For example twitter has rules that you have to agree to.

SLIDE 9

  Cyberbullying is when someone is harassing someone through a computer, phone etc.

SLIDE 10

Victim: you should tell someone or even call the police.

Bullies: Think about if you were the victim.

Bystanders: don’t just sit and watch tell someone

SLIDE 11

  1. Protect your private information.

  2. Think before you post.

  3. Be the same person you are offline

  4. Read the terms that apply to you.

  5. Do not share personal information.


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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Jeremiah Williams in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:32 am

Internet

  1. (Slide #2)The internet is a world wide communication network that allows everyone to connect and trade information. The internet came from the U.S. government.

  2. (Slide#3)We do not have to travel just to talk to someone anymore. Now we can communicate through the social media. It is a easier way to communicate with your family.

  3. (Slide#4)The internet can be unsafe but you can protect your information. On the internet you have to acquire a password to keep your identity and reputation safe. But make sure its a password no one can possibly figure out.

  4. (Slide#5)The internet does have rules that you should follow.  One important rule is that do not hack the internet.If you disobey this rule especially  then you will be banned from the internet.Then you will not be able to access the internet never again.

  5. (Slide#6)Cyberbullying is when someone harms you online, or spread rumors about you, harassing someone

  6. (Slide#7)Immediacy-It is how fast things spread online. Immediacy affects your life because when you post something, it can be seen immediately online.

  7.  (Slide#8)Lack of Control-When something is out of your reach, you can’t change it. Lack of Control affects your life because when you post something you can’t do anything about it.

  8. (Slide#9)Permanence-Permanent never goes away.Permanent affects your life because when you post something its always on the internet.

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Daniel Boleslavsky in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:22 am

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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Faria Sanjida in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 11:11 am

​--Slides--

Slide 2: The Internet has changed communication. Before Internet, there was no way to connect with people beside meeting up with them in cafe and bars to keep in touch with them. Nowadays there is plenty of ways to communicate with people and furthermore meeting new people from all over the world. For example, Facebook has changed the way we communicate. In Facebook you could communicate with your friends and also meet new people.

Slide 3: Immediacy refers to how fast something gets spread and or post onlines. Permanence means that something is being permanently posted online. Lack of Control means that when you post something you lose all control of where that post may end up and who that post might end up with.

Slide 4: Immediacy, Permanence and lack of Control affects both our offline and online identities and lives. Immediacy effects our online and offline identities and lives because of how fast something gets spread and or post online and before you even get to deleted people had already seen it before and furthermore screenshotted it. Permanence effects our online and offline identities and lives because as soon as you post something there is no way to get them back. Lack of control affects our online and offline identities and lives because when you post something you don’t know who have control over them and who lose control of it. For example, like the story of Amanda Todd, the fifteen year girl who took her own life when she lost control of what she posted online to an anonymous person. She couldn’t get back her things she posted and it was lack of control.

Slide 5: One way I could actively manage my identity and reputation online is that I should be aware of things I post online and don’t post anything that others won’t like. One way I could protect my identity and reputation is that I should be well informed who I talk to online and who I send and share things to.

Slide 6: The internet does have rules. You can’t do anything inappropriate and do things that could affect others lives and harm them. In terms of using Internet, there is a privacy policy. You have to agree with that policy in order to use that website which almost all things in Internet has. For example, Instagram that has a privacy policy. The Instagram’s privacy policy is about things you could do and things you can’t do.

Slide 8: Cyber bullying is a bullying that take place using electronic devices. It’s where someone harasses an individual or a group of people. 2 kinds of cyber bullying are impersonation and harassment. Impersonation is when someone is pretending to someone sending mean and rude things. Harassment is when someone is repeatedly sending things to someone else online.

Slide 9: The advises for victims are that if you are getting harassed and bullied online just know that don’t be down for anyone. Instead immediately see a trusted person and share what is happening with you. Record what everything they’re doing it to you but don’t respond or try to fight back. The advises for bullies are that you can’t always be harassing people, one day everyone will find about you and you could get punished for it. You could get consequences and repercussions. The advises for bystanders are that you should help everyone you are seeing getting assault because you never know when it will happen to you and you won’t get any help from others. So be aware of your surroundings and help others who are in troubles.

Slide 10: Five tips for using the Internet is that first don’t put personal information online for anything. Second, think before you post something because once you post something you lose control of it. Thirdly, be aware of people you add as a friend in social media. Fourthly, don’t argue with someone that is bullying you meaning don’t respond or fight back but instead record everything. Lastly, remember that not everyone online is who they are in reality.


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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Jahdiyyah Matthews in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Wednesday, December 14, 2016 at 10:58 am

  • Slide 5 An explanation of how the Internet has changed communication. Make sure to use at least one specific example.

The internet has changed communication because everybody gets information has changed.

  • Slide1 Define Immediacy, Permanence and Lack of Control as they pertain to the Internet

Immediacy in internet is explaining how fast get uploaded, Permanence is a way to show how no matter what if you post online it is still there, even if you delete if off the internet someone can always bring it back up with a screenshot. Lack of Control is not having a real thought when you are using the internet, not thinking of what you are posting while or before posting.

  • Slide2 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 can affect your online and offline life because if you post something inappropriate someone can screenshot it and send it your boss, teacher, parent, and etc, which can mess up your reputation. Permanence to me is the biggest effect because no matter if you delete of the internet someone can always bring it back up, someone can always share what you think is private. Lack of control can mess up your offline life because you should be more responsible when it comes to what you say.

  • Slide 6 What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)

One way that you can actively manage your identity is to email the source you are using to tell them it’s really you are put a lock on your page. Another way to protect your online reputation is to watch what you post, post things that are really for you and be mindful of other feelings.

  • Slide 3Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.

Yes, the internet has rules, it’s thing you can and cannot do on the internet. It’s certain websites that block you off as a teenager or things like that. For example certain or most social media sites do not allow you to post or repost things. Or they will email you and say that you can not use something because you have broke one of their rules.

  • Slide4 Define cyberbullying in your own words.

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

Cyberbullying is a way of doing things online disrespecting people, saying rude comments, and etc.


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

For victims of cyberbullying tell someone, do not let someone take you for instance, for bullies grow up! Act mature and treat people the way you want to be treated.

  • Slide 8 Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  1. Remember who you are, do not let the internet change you.

  2. Do not post things that are disrespect to others or harming people.

  3. Keep your mind set on the right things, encourage people.

  4. Stay mindful of your elders

  5. People love who you are when you are around them don’t change because of what the internet is based around.

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Internet survival guide

Posted by Jeremiah Williams in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 9:09 pm

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Internet survival

Posted by Joe Williams in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Monday, December 12, 2016 at 9:12 am

  • 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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Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Chayna Holliday in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · a1 on Monday, December 12, 2016 at 9:09 am

  • 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
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