KCHS PowerPoint - Net Start Class

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“Oops! I Broadcasted it on the Internet”
Ms. Glover and Ms. Almquist
Make sure to go through all slides!
Common Sense Media and YouTube
The Internet should be considered public because:
• “Private” information can become
public if passed on.
• Posts in many online
communities are public by
default.
Most information posted online:
• Can be copied and sent to others
• Can be searched
• Is persistent- almost impossible to take
down
• Seen by an invisible audience
• It can spread the minute it is posted.
Information that people post can get out of their control fast.
Consider the consequences beforehand
Examples:
• Embarrassing~ to devastating for
one’s reputation
• Students can be denied entrance to
college, lose jobs, or have their
reputations tarnished.
What are the risks to oversharing online?
Examples:
• Sharing one’s address can put one’s safety at risk
• Information can come back and embarrass
• The impact of information online is usually greater than offline
• Be prepared to answer this question at the end of the power point.
Watch the “FLOCABULARY”
video by
Commonsensemedia.org:
“Oversharing Think before
you Post”
This creative music video
raps about the dangers of
oversharing online and
stresses a thoughtful
approach to digital footprints.
Check out “Brittney’s StoryPosting Something You
Regret” by
Commonsensemedia.org
This video is about a real girl
who shared something online
that she later regretted.
Benefits of sharing Online
• Sharing online can be fun and rewarding
Ex: sending photos, make online photo albums for friends, make mash-ups or
videos and share them online, IM with friends who have moved away from school
• How do you share information for fun with others online? You may answer
this question at the end of the Power Point with the Tiger Den link provided.
“We are all Daniel Cui”
Click on Daniel Cui to watch
and see how sharing online can
be used negatively or positively.
Published on Oct 1, 2012
“After freshman goalie Daniel Cui became the
scapegoat for a losing season, the whole high
school rallied to defend him. More than 100
students changed their profile pictures to a photo of
Cui making a save and with newfound confidence,
Cui returned the next season to play the game of
his life and lead his team to a win.”
Music
"Autumn Fire" by Sam Brown & Huw Jones (iTunes)
 Click on the digital footprint to watch another
quick video on how to create a safe Digital
Footprint.
 Now Use your notes to answer the Discussions
questions posted in your Tiger Den link.