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-In the 7th Paragraph how does the author define "Privilege"? -What is the author's stance in the article? How do you know that? -Do YOU agree with the author? Why or Why not?Finish Family Road Trip 15-20 min SHMOOP #1 – Using Internet Browsers and Email Activity: Browser Basics: The Places You'll "Go" and the Pop-Ups You'll BlockInstructionsObjective: Students brainstorm different browsers and learn the basics of using a browser and the features it has to offer. Students also learn how to block pop-ups ads. Materials Needed:
Step 1 (2-3 mins): Class Discussion – definition of a Web browser and examples Step 3 (10-15 mins): Basics of browser "anatomy". Open a Google Doc – Insert the two JPG’s of "Anatomy of a Browser" as DRAWINGS– Insert Text Boxes for your Answers -Home Button -Address Box -Search Box -Bookmark this page -Google Apps -Refresh button -New Tab -Downloads -Bookmark Toolbar -Back/Forward Buttons Anatomy of a Browser 2-ChromeClass discussion of the features of a browser. Volunteers to describe each feature, including the symbol that identifies it (all students can follow along) and what the feature is used for. Standards Met
Open a GoogleDoc and INSERT the IMAGES below: Anatomy of a Browser 1-Firefox Insert TEXT BOX to Identify the different parts of both Chrome and Firefox SHMOOP #3 – Internet Privacy and Security Activity: Without A (Big) Trace: Managing Your Digital FootprintInstructionsObjective: Students scatter e-tracks online every day – big and small, positive and inappropriate, those that reach a few friends and others that hit hundreds or more viewers. Students may not be aware of all the information that companies collect about them and use. In this activity, students play investigator and assess their online activities and the kinds of digital tracks that they are leaving online. Students consider the implications of their "digital tattoos" and do action research to piece together the footprints that they've left behind – deliberately or not – on the information super freeway. Materials Needed:
Step 1 (5 mins): Class watch a quick video introducing the concept of a digital footprint. Class Discussion:
Step 2 (5 mins): Class watch a video of digital footprint non-taxicab confessions (created by the Digital Tattoo Project) and class discussion to answer the following questions:
Step 3 (15 mins): According to the website, a digital tattoo is "your digital identity. Just like a tattoo, your digital reputation is an expression of yourself. It is formed and added to by you and others over time." Follow instructions on the left-hand side of the websites and search for your names (first and last together possibly in quotation marks) on the following websites: In addition, search for yourself on: Take notes on all the information you are able to find out about yourself. At half time, search the Web for someone else and record all the information that you find out about them. Step 4 (5 mins): Class discussion on the following questions:
Step 5 (10 mins): Copy & paste the following questions into a Google Doc and answer the questions in complete sentences, restating the question in your answers. Class watches "Digital Dossier"
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Turn in Shmoop Day 1 Here Make sure document can been seen "by anyone with the link" -Share -More-> "Anyone with the link can view" |
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