1. Create a Google doc. Keep that tab opened - work between my website and your Google doc. You should have 2 tabs open to do this.
2. Put your name, class, and date at the top. 3. Look over and read posters to the left carefully. You can make your screen size bigger either by using the 'zoom' (if you are in Chrome, look for the icon in the upper right area of your screen... it is 3 straight, horizontal, stacked lines), or you can click on the picture (it should get bigger). ----------------------------------------- 1. Look at and read over "The Facts About Teens and Media: Now & Then". 2. Click on the poster to make it bigger and to have an easier time reading it. 3. After you finish reading it over, answer these 2 questions. Answer the questions in a thoughtful, thoughtful complete sentences Question #1 - Which ten facts stand out the most? Question #2 - Explain why do those stand out? 1. Look at and read over the "Think B4 U Post" poster. 2. Click on the poster if you need it bigger, it will be easier to read. 3. After you finish reading it over, answer the following question in thoughtful, complete sentences. Question #3 - How much time do you think that people (in your age range) spend thinking about any of these 5 rules? Explain. 1. Look at and read over the "Responsible Use of Email for Students" poster. 2. Click on the poster if you need it bigger, it will be easier to read. 3. After you finish reading it over, answer the following questions in thoughtful, complete sentences. Question #4 - What part(s) of this do you think students do well? Question #5 - What part(s) of this do you think students do poorly? 1. Look at and read over the "Kids's Safety on Facebook" poster. 2. Click on the poster if you need it bigger, it will be easier to read. 3. After you finish reading it over, answer the following question in a thoughtful, complete sentences. Question #6 - Name 3 things that stand out to you and tell why. 1. Look at and read over the "I Took a Photo of My Friend That I Want to Share... Now What?" 2. Click on the poster if you need it bigger, it will be easier to read. 3. After you finish reading it over, answer the following questions in thoughtful, complete sentences. Question #7 - Have you ever had someone take a picture of you that was less-than-flattering (it wasn't very good)? How did you feel? Question #8 - Have you ever taken a less-than-flattering picture of someone else? Did you post it without telling them? Question #9 - Think of every picture you have every taken... did you go through the 7 steps shown in this poster? Question #10 - How might this poster make you rethink your picture-taking and picture-posting? Once you finish putting thoughtful effort in answering the questions, print your Google doc and turn in it. If you finish with class time remaining, you will spend the remainder of class with cybersafety today... You are heading back to my website after you turn in your answers today. You will spend the remainder of class with cybersafety today. One option is click on this link to check out some "Real Life" stories (videos). You will need your headphones plugged in for this... click here! You can check out the other links on this NetSmartz website as well. You can click on the "Cybersafety" link at the top of this webpage. Read through the page, then you can see the "Videos/Games/Lots of Information" area... |