Do you ever here people say to you " be care full about what you share about yourself on the internet"?, many teenager's and kid's parents have said it. The natural reaction when we hear that we don't really think about it, the reason for that is that allot of the time we think that what we share on the internet is private. It seems private, when you are talking to someone through emails, or Facebook messages, and other forms of "private" internet conversation, but it's the internet, how could it be private?, the internet can see it, anyone can see it because they are part of the internet. In my Future Forums class we were assigned to watch 5 You tube videos on Digital Citizenship
as well as a You tube video called EXPOSED, about a girl whose in responsible use of freedom to use social media ruined her life. The main ideas all the Prezi videos I listed bellow
Video # 1. The internet is what you make of it .
Video # 2. Be careful of the amount of digital dossier ( amount of all the digital tracks you leave behind) Main ideas of Prezi videos and be careful of what tracks you leave behind.
Video #3 (Digital Tattoo). What you do on the internet is your tattoo, never can be removed & perminant
Video # 4. Don't over expose yourself on the internet
Video # 5. Your whole life is online, whatever you post people can see, whatever you do on the internet people can see, so be careful what you say and do on the internet
We need to realize that nothing on the internet is private, their is nothing you can do or say on the internet that can't be seen by another person. From the Prezi videos and the YouTube video exposed I got some points on what I took from the videos, video 1 will not be in this because it was a display of an upstanding digital citizen, he was an upstanding digital citizen because the internet user did the following: Used appropriate language (no swearing, insulting, threatening, and or verbally abusing anyone), Didn't post anything hurtful or anything to publicly embarrassed anyone, Didn't break any laws, and lastly was safe (didn't give away private info). here are the other notes i took on the other videos
video notes
These videos really were a wake up call to me, I never realized how anyone could see ANYTHING you say and do on the internet, and it's something we all need to realize. We need to realize nothing on the internet is private, once you post that Facebook post, make that tweet on Twitter, send that picture, send that message , make that bank exchange, etc. it's out of your hands forever, you have no way of taking it back, even if you delete it, it's still out there, you deleting it didn't delete it, it may have deleated on your computer, but it didn't delete on the world wide web. This is a very scary, creepy, haunting truth, but once we come to terms with it we'll be way better off, and we will be more careful about what we do on the internet. it is important to know what it means to be an upstanding digital citizen and how to make a positive digital footprint because of for 2 reasons: if we don't understand how to be an upstanding digital citizen than we will be like Andy in video #2, or the girl in EXPOSED. The reason why we have to learn how to make a positive digital footprint is combined with the understanding of what it means to be an upstanding digital citizen: Knowledge of how to be an upstanding Canadian citizen --------------------------> knowledge of how to make a positive digital foot print. Well I gotta go but just remember: anyone can see anything you do on the internet so make smart choices.
as well as a You tube video called EXPOSED, about a girl whose in responsible use of freedom to use social media ruined her life. The main ideas all the Prezi videos I listed bellow
Video # 1. The internet is what you make of it .
Video # 2. Be careful of the amount of digital dossier ( amount of all the digital tracks you leave behind) Main ideas of Prezi videos and be careful of what tracks you leave behind.
Video #3 (Digital Tattoo). What you do on the internet is your tattoo, never can be removed & perminant
Video # 4. Don't over expose yourself on the internet
Video # 5. Your whole life is online, whatever you post people can see, whatever you do on the internet people can see, so be careful what you say and do on the internet
We need to realize that nothing on the internet is private, their is nothing you can do or say on the internet that can't be seen by another person. From the Prezi videos and the YouTube video exposed I got some points on what I took from the videos, video 1 will not be in this because it was a display of an upstanding digital citizen, he was an upstanding digital citizen because the internet user did the following: Used appropriate language (no swearing, insulting, threatening, and or verbally abusing anyone), Didn't post anything hurtful or anything to publicly embarrassed anyone, Didn't break any laws, and lastly was safe (didn't give away private info). here are the other notes i took on the other videos
video notes
- Video #2: Don't give away private information it's dangerous
- Video #3: It's time to stop making light hearted gestures at the fact that the information that we post could make open the possibility for someone to be able to steal your identity, arrest you, etc. as well as can cause you to get: fired, arrested, lose license, expealed from school, etc.
- Video #4: The impression you make is determined by what you do and say
- Video # 5: whatever you post, do, or say on the internet can be seen by ANYONE
- Video #3: It's time to stop making light hearted gestures at the fact that the information that we post could make open the possibility for someone to be able to steal your identity, arrest you, etc. as well as can cause you to get: fired, arrested, lose license, expealed from school, etc.
- EXPOSED Video: anyone can see anything you do on the internet, you are responsible for what the internet says about you when other people look you up, always think before you share think about how it will hurt you and others, the pictures you post may become public & perminent and the police could possibly get involved,
These videos really were a wake up call to me, I never realized how anyone could see ANYTHING you say and do on the internet, and it's something we all need to realize. We need to realize nothing on the internet is private, once you post that Facebook post, make that tweet on Twitter, send that picture, send that message , make that bank exchange, etc. it's out of your hands forever, you have no way of taking it back, even if you delete it, it's still out there, you deleting it didn't delete it, it may have deleated on your computer, but it didn't delete on the world wide web. This is a very scary, creepy, haunting truth, but once we come to terms with it we'll be way better off, and we will be more careful about what we do on the internet. it is important to know what it means to be an upstanding digital citizen and how to make a positive digital footprint because of for 2 reasons: if we don't understand how to be an upstanding digital citizen than we will be like Andy in video #2, or the girl in EXPOSED. The reason why we have to learn how to make a positive digital footprint is combined with the understanding of what it means to be an upstanding digital citizen: Knowledge of how to be an upstanding Canadian citizen --------------------------> knowledge of how to make a positive digital foot print. Well I gotta go but just remember: anyone can see anything you do on the internet so make smart choices.