• Log In
  • Log In
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber Learn · Create · Lead
  • Students
    • SLA Portal
  • Parents
    • About SLA Beeber
  • Calendar

Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 Public Feed

Create a Post

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Norman Matthews in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 10:35 pm

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

A:The internet has changed communication by texting and calling instead of meeting up in person.

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.

A:Immediacy- posting something and immediately posted to the world

Permanence-posting something something online, and that post is up permanently even if you delete it

Lack of Control- posting something online, you’ve lost all control of it. It is now in the hands of the viewers

B.This could affect your online life because you could embarrassed. For example, there is famous meme out on social media, never was intended though, the girl was just joking around. This could affect your offline life by getting in the way of personal things. For example, it was a girl that posted something bad about her boss. Her boss ended up seeing it and the lady lost her job.  

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

A:Keep a private page, and don’t follow anybody that you don’t know.

B. Make sure that your username is secure. Don’t hand out your password

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

A.Yes. There are laws for using the internet, and social media sites have policies

5.Define cyberbullying in your own words.

A.Cyberbullying is doing or saying something harmful to somebody online

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

A.Saying something offensive to somebody online and tagging them

B.Threatening

Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

  1. Use the think method

Is it…

True

Helpful

Inspiring

Necessary

Kind?

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  1. Treat others the way you want to be treated

  2. Follow the laws and policies

  3. If you need help, don’t hesitate to ask a parent or trusted adult

  4. SECURE your password (make sure you make a password that only you could know)

  5. Don’t communicate with people you don’t know over the internet
Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Jonathan Chapman in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 1:34 pm

  1. Immediacy is when you post something without analyse the post before hand. This is dangerous offline and online.

  2. You can make your password something only you know and no one else does. Make sure you check all your info to make sure nothing is missing or stolen.

  3. The internet has rules that is why they created banning to restrict anyone that doesn't follow the rules.

  4. Cyber Bullying to me is exposing someone's personal business on web so lots of people can see.

  5. Talking about someone behind their back is bullying and making fun of them and they don’t notice. Also posting someone without their authority. You are putting up content that they don’t want to because it’s embarrassing or private.

  6. Think of a password only you will know and come up with make it unique. Make a hint so that you can remember that password like what you named your first pet or what is you dream name. Something that no one else knows the answer to.

  7. 1. Secure 2. Hard password 3. Don’t just think about yourself. 4. Analyse before you post. 5. Don’t talk about others or post without someone’s authority.  

Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Roy-Yae Weatherbe in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 1:28 pm

  1. The internet has changed communication because instead of going to go see people you can just direct message them on social media. For example me and my sister don use the free time that we have to go visit each other but we still keep up with each other on instagram.

  2. Immediacy is like when you post something on the internet and it Immediately goes up there. For example when I post a picture or video on instagram it immediately goes up there.Permanence is when you post something on the internet and even if you try to erase it, it will be there permanently/ forever. When I put my tbt pictures on instagram and delete them it will permanently be there even after I delete them. Lack of Control is when you post something on the internet and something happens you can't do anything about it. When somebody repost something of yours you can’t complain because it's out of your control because you posted it so people can do as they please.

  3. You can protect your account(s) online by making sure you don’t have any personal information in your bio/profiles, make sure your accounts are set to private when people have to request permission to follow you and make sure you have a strong password. You can manage your accounts by making sure you sure you have a different password for everything because it's easier for someone to get into all your stuff like that.

  4. I don’t specifically think that the internet has rule I just think that there are rules within the internet websites. For example, YouTube has rules when it comes to posting content but YouTube is only a website inside of the Internet.

  5. Cyber Bullying is harassment towards someone online after they have asked to stop threatening/ intimidating them.

  6. Harassment because you talk about them in ways that they wished not to be talked about and it's intimidating. Marginalized- because you're leaving somebody out of a group chat or just an online multi-player game.

  7. Victims- Speak up don't just sit there, someone is always there to help. Bullies- Talk to somebody and explain why this is happening. Apologize to the person(s) that your bullying. Bystanders- Go get help or step in and try to stop the situation or take the victim and walk away and talk.

  8. Tip 1: Never have the same password for everything.Tip 2: Have important things backed up. Tip 3: Think before you post. Tip 4: Have a private account. Tip 5: Don’t feed into trolls.


Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Kaitlyn Bond in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 1:07 pm

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 it allows people to get in touch more easily and information/news to be transferred faster. An example of this is when there's an emergency, such as Hurricanes or wildfires, and people need to evacuate and they can just be alerted through social media if something is about to happen or if something is happening that hasn't affected them yet.

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 how immediate information can be spread around on the internet. Immediacy could affect our online life because if we post something by accident and a lot of people see it, than (depending on what’s posted) it could change somebody’s opinion of you. Immediacy could affect your offline life because it could keep you from getting a job if there's something that you post is bad and the company you work for finds it. An example of immediacy is if somebody posts something on twitter that’s racist, that would get around quickly and there would be consequences for that.

Permanence is how everything you post on the internet can be tracked even if it’s deleted. Permanence could affect your online life because if you post something negative when you're a young person or when you're not in the best state of mind, having somebody find that could alter how they perceive you. Permanence could affect your offline life because if you did something dumb in your youth, your potential job could hold that against you and not give you the job. An example of permanence is if a celebrity were to post something negative, that would stay on the internet forever because people would begin to repost and talk about it immediately.

Lack of control is when you post something on the internet, you can't get it back no matter what you do. Lack of control could affect your online life because once you post something, it's out there on the internet forever and people can interpret it however they want to, whether it's positive or negative. Lack of control could affect your offline life because if you post something and somebody misinterprets that, it could be held against you that you posted it in the first place.  An example of lack of control is if somebody were to screenshot a post or picture of yours, and edit to to make it seem like it’s something bad but it’s actually not.

Slide 4

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

I can actively manage and protect my identity by not posting about personal things, such and my address or social security number, and I could protect my reputation online by not posting anything negative or offensive towards anybody.

Slide 5

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

I think that some of the internet has rules, such as certain websites, but I don’t think that the internet in it’s entirety has rules. For example, people could get banned from Twitter for doing certain things, but not banned from the internet for doing the same things.

Slide 6

Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is harassing people online and making people feel threatened or offended about the things you say on the internet, whether it’s intentful or not. (Depending on the content.)

Slide 7

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

There is a summary offense and a misdemeanor of the third degree.  A summary offense is considered cyberbullying because they are harassing / constantly communicating with somebody for no legitimate purpose. A third degree offense is considered cyberbullying because it is communicating with somebody anonymously in a threatening manner or at inconvenient times.

Slide 8

Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

Victims should try to talk to an adult about what’s happening if it doesn’t stop because they could help you more than you think. Bullies should stop doing what they’re doing because there’s no valid reason, and they should focus on bettering themselves and stop being so unhappy with themselves. For bystanders of cyberbullying, you shouldn’t get into arguments online because it could make things worse, and you should report anybody that you see meaning mean to another person.

Slide 9

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  • Don’t: be mean.

  • Don’t: post personal information.

  • Do: always follow the law

  • Do: report people if you feel the need to and you think there is a valid reason.

  • Do: keep your account private and accept people who you know ow who you think aren’t a threat to you and your identity.
Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Aaliyah Payne in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 12:59 pm

Slide 2

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

Over time the internet has changed drastically because more people are allowed to access it. For example, when the internet was first created only major companies were allowed to post content and no one could leave comments but now anyone can post content and feedback on another person's post.

Slide 3,4,5

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 how quickly something can be posted and spread on social media.

(Permanence) is how a picture or video stays on the internet even when you delete it and/or

(Lack of Control ) is having no control over what people post of you or what people do to what you post,

Slide 6

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

Google Search/ Google Image Search  yourself to be aware of what others see when they search for you. Also, set up a Google alert on your name to track new posts about you.

To protect your online identity remember to think before you post and separate your social life from work and school. For example, create different emails for school/ work and social life.

Slide 7

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

The internet in my opinion has rules but they are not known or followed. For example there is terms and regulations for most internet applications but, no one reads them or follow them which results in a lack of order.

Slide 8

Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is using online applications to harass and intimidate someone, typically by posting unwanted pictures and sending threats.  

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

  • Unintentional ( making someone feel uncomfortable through a post without meaning to.)

  • (Trolling) posting comments online with the purpose of provoking someone.


Slide 9

Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying

Victims: Always be aware of your online friends and never think that the bullying is your fault.

Bullies: Remember that just because you are behind a screen

Bystanders: Never jump into the situation and always report. Never ever spread the word and information of the situation.

Slide 10

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

  • Be aware of who you trust

  • Consider other people's feelings

  • Be responsible

  • Be cautious of your personal information

  • Think before you post

Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Angel Rivera in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Thursday, December 15, 2016 at 12:45 pm

  1. 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 be face to face to communicate. People are in online relationships and the internet makes it more likely for them to be in a relationship. However,people are more likely to be less social in person than they are on the internet.

  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 pertaining to the internet is when you do something on the internet it immediately could go out to your internet service provider.

Permanence pertaining to the internet is when you do something, you can't really undo it.

Lack of control pertaining to the internet is when you post something or do something on the internet, you have no control over who does what with your stuff.

  1. 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 by not sharing certain information that could be considered as private. You can also protect your reputation by not posting or sharing private things that you shouldn’t share with anyone online.

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

The internet does have rules but people don’t follow them  

  1. Define cyberbullying in your own words.

Cyberbullying is harassing or bullying someone online. It can be done intentionally or unintentionally.

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

Trolling. Trolling is considered cyberbullying because it is doing something for the sole purpose of annoying someone or making them frustrated.
Outing. Outing is considered cyberbullying because it’s sharing someone’s personal things without their permission.

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

-Ignore mean things people can say.
-Don’t jump into arguments on social media.
-Don’t say mean or hurtful things to people online.
-provide advice for people who are actually being bullied.
-Don’t share personal information with anyone you don’t know.

  1. Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet

Don’t share  private information
Don’t post explicit/private photos.
Don’t associate with people you don’t really know
Don’t share your passwords with people
Don’t harass people (cyberbullying)


Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Madison Richardson in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 8:51 am

Slide 1

In the 21st century communication is mostly occupied with the use of the internet. Internet changed the way people conversed over the years from oral interactance to global with new inventions. Before the web, people would write letters and mail it to the location of their receiver rather than now with emailing and the use of social media sites.

Slide 2

Immediacy - bringing someone into instant and direct involvement with something

Ex. Arguing on social media and adding other people’s names into the situation. A bully harassing someone and a person comes and protects the victim and then gets harassed by the bully as well.

  • Permanence - lasting or remaining unchanged

Ex. Allowing the cruel stuff you do and post to stay constant and not trying to change yourself as a person.

  • Lack of Control -No longer having control over what you post.

Ex. Posting a picture you don’t have control reposted. Memes

  • Immediacy, Permanence, and Lack of Control affect our off and online lives because of how people view you as a person.

Slide 3

  • Create an exemplary password that can’t be cracked

  • Don’t put any information online that can be used against you.

Slide 4

  • The internet does have rules. However, since the rules aren’t enforced people use that as as a way to take advantage of it.

Ex Child pornography. It is illegal for someone to take pictures of underage children.

Slide 5

  • Cyberbullying is when a person verbally terrorizes someone with the use of the internet

Slide 6

  • Harassment - this is considered cyberbullying because a person is  repeatedly sending intimidating messages online with malicious intent.

  • Masquerading - this is considered cyberbullying because soe is creating fake accounts just to bully you.

Slide 7

  • Victims - Don’t feed into what this bully is saying. Just know you are important and you matter.

  • Bullies - Don’t deflect your own problem on to other people. Intimidating people will not only find yourself alone but miserable as well.

  • Bystanders - if witnessing harassment or bullying, report the bully. Never engage yourself with the bully because then the bully will start tormenting you.

Slide 8

  • Never become a bully. Keep all negative or harsh opinions to yourself.

  • Never engage yourself with a troll

  • If being harassed, always block and report the person tyrannizing you

  • Always be positive and supportive of others

  • Choose what you’re posting wisely

Be the first to comment.

Internet survival guide jawn

Posted by Seth Lopez in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 8:51 am

Intro......


Slide 1:
The internet  has changed our way of communication in many ways. Instead of having to send emails that take days to send. We can send messages in seconds.

     Slide 2. Immediacy: How fast it takes to post something to millions of people. This can make your private information open to the public.

  1. Permanence: Your information being on the internet even when you delete it

  2. Lack of control: When you post something on the internet and everyone can screenshot it and post it. This can lead to blackmail and all that not good stuff.  


     Slide 3. You can make sure you are not doing anything that affects your life. This will keep you from losing your reputation

     Slide 4. The internet does not have rules but the websites on the internet do have rules. You can make rules for the internet but until then there is no rules on the internet. If i were to make a website i could make rules on it but those rules would only be on my website.


    Slide 5. Cyber bullying is assaulting someone online for no reason but for your own amusement.


   Slide 6. Trolling is a form of cyberbullying because you are attacking someone just to make them mad.Impersonating is also aform of cyber bullying because you are pretending to be the person that you are cyber bullying, this could lead to making that person lose friends on the internet.


   Slide 7 If you are being cyber bullied, don’t go online to get involved more. You don’t have to deal with online bullies if your aren't online.


   8 A. Don’t talk about anyone

       B. Don’t give your email to anyone

       C. Don’t talk to random strangers

       D.
Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide.

Posted by Nateerah Wilson in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 8:50 am

​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 people can converse through apps such as dm’ing and chat rooms.

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 - After posting something you can delete it ask quick as you might want to but people could have already seen the post and screenshotted it. Posting someone's worst birthday picture and deleting it whenever you want.
Permanence - After posting/commenting you have no way of getting it down. 
Lack of Control - After posting/commenting you have no control to erase anything. Saying someone is a b#!%$* on instagram and the someone sees it and threatens to get the cops involved and they cannot delete it.
What are two ways that you can actively manage and protect your identity and your reputation online? (one of each)
To avoid your reputation being ruined, you can make your page private, block any users you do not want to view your account. You can make an appropriate, professional account for users you know are the business type.
Answer the question: “Does the Internet have rules?” Use at least one specific example.
In my opinion, the internet does not have rules. “Logging on to a website not for young eyes, the website might ask for some identification making sure you are of age to probably view or watch the inappropriate videos/pictures.” 
Define cyberbullying in your own words.
Cyberbullying - attacking someone, stalking a user or posting something that is not appropriate, posting embarrassing things.
Describe at least 2 kinds of cyberbullying and why they are considered cyberbullying
Stalking a user.
Harassing a user.

Provide advice for: victims, bullies and bystanders of cyberbullying
Begin blocking users you are not comfortable with seeing your things.
Report any negative things you dislike.
Notify the website director.

Your Top 5 tips for using the Internet
Be aware what you post.
Post positive things.
Use internet manners.
Report any abusive ways people are being rude.
Acknowledge the greatness of the website or app.
Be the first to comment.

Internet Survival Guide

Posted by Steven Zafiris in Technology- Freshmen · Hertz · e1 on Tuesday, December 13, 2016 at 8:50 am

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


Be the first to comment.
38 posts:
  1. 1
  2. 2
  3. 3
  4. 4
Next →
RSS

TECH9-012

Term
2016-17: 1st Semester

Other Websites

Launch Canvas

Blog Tags

  • Homepage 1

Teacher

  • Mary Hertz
Science Leadership Academy @ Beeber · 5925 Malvern Ave · Philadelphia, PA 19131 · Ph: 215-400-7270 Fax: 215-400-7271
×

Log In