Private Today, Public Tomorrow
How can you respect the privacy of others online?
By the end of this class, you will be able to:
• Consider the possible benefits and risks of sharing information online.
• Recognize the importance of context in posting or viewing online images.
• Understand what choices you need to make to protect the privacy of others online.
By the end of this class, you will be able to:
• Consider the possible benefits and risks of sharing information online.
• Recognize the importance of context in posting or viewing online images.
• Understand what choices you need to make to protect the privacy of others online.
In class:
We will reflect on our responsibility to protect the privacy of others when posting information about them online. We will read a true story about the unintended consequences of sharing a photo, and then consider how this situation might be different if someone else shared the photo. We'll also brainstorm questions we should
ask ourselves before posting and tagging photos, videos, or any information about others online, and create an infographic to help guide future choices.
We will reflect on our responsibility to protect the privacy of others when posting information about them online. We will read a true story about the unintended consequences of sharing a photo, and then consider how this situation might be different if someone else shared the photo. We'll also brainstorm questions we should
ask ourselves before posting and tagging photos, videos, or any information about others online, and create an infographic to help guide future choices.
How to use Canva to create an infographic:
Create a login, and remember your password Choose a layout that suits your information and design requirements Use the tools and elements to choose different colors, fonts, and pictures When finished, Make sure you give it a title and press download Save infographic to the desk top Send your infographic to me using the link below. My example is to the right.
You can also use Gliffy to create a decision tree. Just follow the link below. I recommend playing around with the tools. It is really simple, once you get the hang of it, but it does take patience. You have the ability to save diagrams if you sign up with a login and password.
Click on the button below to see my Gliffy example.
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Click on the button to proceed to the assessment.
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