Welcome to the 11th Grade Internet Safety Week Mini Lesson Page
1. Questions to Discuss
Do you have friends online that are not your friends offline?
How much time do you spend communicating with them on average?
What do you share about yourself when doing so?
Do you really know your online friends?
2. Watch the Video
Read through the Article
3. Discuss as a Class:
Question
What are some of the dangers of online friends that you do not know as offline friends?
1. Watch this video.
2. Questions to Discuss
How do you present yourself online?
Is there anything you wouldn't want future employers and universities to see?
What changes might you consider making to your digital identity?
3. Feedback in a class discussion.
1. Examine these content lists for posts can affect you whether you or someone else does the posting.
Think about the content you have posted on social networks, like SnapChat, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter etc...
2. Questions to consider
How does this information portray you?
Is there anything you wish you could remove? Can it be removed?
3. Make a list in your planner of anything you need to do to improve/adjust your online presence through social media.
This is a practical lesson. Students should use their own devices for this activity.
Task 1:
1. Try Googling yourself. Is there anything that concerns you?
2. Have a look at your Google Maps timelines. Log in using all of your different google accounts.
3. Click on this link to see your own data: myactivity.google.com/myactivity (try logging in with your personal account, as well as your school account. What did you find?
4. Check out the advertisement data Google has on you: google.com/settings/ads/
5. Check on all the apps that you use that Google has information on: https://myaccount.google.com/permissions
6. The data Google has on you can fill millions of Word documents: Click this link to learn more: google.com/takeout
7. Meta has a great deal of information on you too whether you use Facebook or Instagram. Click below to check yours out:
There is so much more on this from the stickers and emojis you use, to photos, your workouts and emails as well as events you have attended and information you have deleted. Click here to learn more.
Task 2:
Thinking about Uni? Use this link to learn more about what to avoid when posting online.
Discuss what you found out.