Tuesday, November 15, 2011
"Growing Up Online" |Frontline| PBS
We recently watched a clip of "Growing Up Online", a documentary from PBS and Frontline, about the influences of the web on society, personal lives , and education. Using your own online experiences, discuss your experiences with social networking sites, blogs, email, online chatting and the kind of impact it has had on your life. Can you imagine life without access to these online communities? Is a majority of your social interactions online? If so, how many of your online "followers" would you continue to associate with if you stopped using the internet as your primary method of communication? Do you feel that your online behavior promotes socially responsible behavior or can be misinterpreted as not being socially responsible? Do you feel you could recognize a cyberthreat or cyberstalker if you are "approached"? How much are you willing to share with your "friends" online? How secure is that information? Could any information that you have shared lead to you being a victim of a cyberattack/predator?
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