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Rings of Responsibility
How could throwing a bottle out of your window be similar to something you do online?
According to the video, what are the Rings of Responsibility?
Turn and Talk
What responsibilities do you have to your world?
What responsibilities do you have to yourself?
What responsibilities do you have to your community?
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What is something in your life that you take steps to protect?
Why and how do you protect it?
Password: A secret string of letters, symbols, and numbers that you can use to restrict who can access something digital. Some passwords, however, are stronger than others because they are harder for someone to figure out.
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Digital Footprint: A record of what you do online, including the sites you visit and the things you share
Your Full Name
Your Nickname
Your Phone Number
Your Address
Your Avatar
Your Interests
Private Information: Information about you that can be used to identify who you are.
Your School Name
Your Hobbies
Your Birthday
Your Favorite Things
Permanent: Something that lasts forever
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Internet:
Worldwide network that connects people using computers, phones, or other devices
When we post selfies or other images for people to see, that will often lead them to make assumptions about who we are.
What we do online leaves digital footprints that can give clues about what we do and who
we are. We should be aware of the digital footprints we're leaving and the person that we appear to be
to others online.
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Imagine when you walked in, I said to you "Hello!" Which emoji would fit?
Because words can be interpreted differently by different people, it's important to think about the words we use and how they affect people. We might say something just to be funny, but someone might take it seriously, and it might hurt their feelings. This can happen in person, and it can also happen online. It may even happen more online, because the words are just text -- we're not actually face-to-face with other people.
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Credit:
Giving recognition to a person that created something
Respect:
Showing that you appreciate someone
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A lot of times when you do school projects, you look online to find information about things you're learning about. You might find images, articles, or videos that you want to use in your project. It's totally fine to do that, but we just have to remember to give credit to the person who created what you use.
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Now that you know what information to include when giving credit, let's practice finding it online!
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Why do you think
this photo was altered this way?
What was the person who altered it trying to accomplish?
One way to figure out why an alteration was made is to see how obvious the alteration is. Sometimes, when it's really obvious, the goal is to entertain or to be creative, like this tiger-parrot on the left. When it's not so obvious, sometimes the intention is more to persuade, like this image on the right. This isn't always the case, but it can be a clue.
What was altered in these photos? Why do you think they were altered?