April 29 2021 Digital Citizenship Cont . . . and Self Guided Reading Selection
Attendance
Review of lesson last day: Great Drawings!
Back to the video - class discussion - what do you think the message of the video is? What does toothpaste have to do with information? Why might the person be trying to get the toothpaste back into the tube, and what does it mean that s/he can't?
Information is permanent (key principle #1): just like toothpaste that can't be put back into a toothpaste tube, once information is online it can't be deleted or removed.
Class discussion - is it really not possible to "put the toothpaste back into the tube?"
Info:
- Is permanent;
- Can be copied;
- Can be seen by unintended, and potentially much larger audiences;
- Is searchable. - Refer name "sample" google. - Class test on phone. What do you see?
How To Deal With Info Online You Would Like To Try To Keep Private (as best as you can)
- You can delete the information you disclose (such as photos you post) but you can't stop other people from sharing them or making copies. Once information is online, it's not easy to control how it's collected by the sites and services you use or by other users
- You can ask people to delete their copies, but the social network or photo-sharing site may keep its own copies, and other users can use any copies they made however they want.
- You can close your whole account, but they may keep copies for a while after that (in case you change your mind) or may even keep copies of what you've posted forever -- you have to read the Terms of Service to find out what happens when you close your account.
This example is something you posted voluntarily: it can be even harder to get information that was collected about you "back in the tube," in part because you may not even know it's being collected.
Important Terms:
Privacy Policies explain how the operator uses the information that you provide to them, whether directly (by sharing photos or other content) or indirectly (through anything you do which can be tracked and used to build a profile of you.)
Privacy policies also lay out what information they share with third parties (like advertisers), what choices you can make about limiting what information is collected or shared, what happens to your information if you close your account, and what you can do if you think the policy has been violated.
Terms of Use (also called Terms of Service) are a more general explanation of the conditions under which you use a website, app or service. These include what kind of behaviour is acceptable and unacceptable, who owns the content you create or share, how you can close your account, what you can do if you think the policy has been violated, and many other rules.
Collect - Self Guided Reading Books
To the Library: (We will leave from there today)
Library Lab - Lesson on library search - select another self guided reading book - you should have a total of 2 - one for your person, one to stay in the classroom for when you finish your 1st.
Once you have selected your book (or if you already have one you are working on) - to the tables for self guided reading to end of class. Dismissal from library.
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