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How do you be an ally or an upstander to someone being bullied? Empathize with the person Tell someone (like a trusted adult) Talk to the bully and stand up to them
What is true about cyberbullies? They make people feel sad, angry, hurt, and/or embarrassed. They use digital media to upset someone else
What should you do if you see a video of a friend online and people were being mean in the comments? Report the person Post a nice comment Tell a trusted adult
What is the status of a creative work that you make? It's copyrighted
What are the four factors of fair use? Amount Nature Purpose Effect
What is your digital footprint? All the information online posted by you or others either intentionally or unintentionally Remember, it’s not just you, it’s everyone!
What are examples of things that make up a digital footprint (Part 1)? Photos of you posted online by others, like, for example, on a school website. Comments you post on social media Comments others post about you Texts you send
What are examples of things that make up a digital footprint (Part 2)? Things you save to a wish list on an online shopping cart Really anything about you that is online Offline things are not part of your digital footprint
What are some examples of something some consumer data that an electronics company might track? What websites customers use to most to buy computers Where their customers live What their customers like to do
How might a company use that data? To decide what products to make To decide where to open a store To decide on prices for their products
How can you limit what is tracked online about you? Be careful about what you share online Turn off cookies Be careful about your privacy settings
When we think about our media choices we should consider what? What, when, how much, and how we feel
How can you maintain a healthy media balance? Use tools that track app use Make a plan that can change over time depending on your interests and schedules
What can you do when someone is bothering you online by being annoying? Mute, unfollow, or block them Take a break
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