Jesse Miller Internet Safety Presentation

I thoroughly enjoyed this presentation. It was very engaging, informative,  and fun to listen to.

Here are some notes below:

  • good presentation – engaging
  • internet safety
  • open access to accounts and information
  • critical thinking to answer questions and posts online.
  • Everything on the internet as a product and byproduct.
  • businesses analyzing photos – sell data to companies promote brands.
  • ‘Not a robot’ questions – building artificial intelligence
  • teaching technology intelligence leads to…
  • giving up control

2020- Time to focus on networked citizenship

  • digital identity
  • digital rights
  • digital literacy
    • necessary for today’s world
  • use of communication networks – social, professional, personal
  • safety – networked connections
  • security of self
  • It is important to build these skills and positive digital citizenship. All of these things are important to build for overall safety and security and respect online.

    You must be careful what you post online.

Should your child have a social media account?

  • First Generation to graduate with a  different concept of a 24 hr day
    • can message
    • posts
    • follow everyone, every day, all-day
  • Scientific American
    • panic over screen time is likely overstated
  • “We shape our tools and thereafter, our tools shape us.”
    • John Culkin
  • different modes of media
    • mail – texts
    • mail – emails
    • “We got mail!” – package
  • personal and professional mix – Human being – grounds for problems

Discussion Topics

Social Media Businesses (Snapchat)

  • save data for business in exchange for providing the service
  • use data to invite investment groups in order to obtain a business model and make money and keep investors.
  • sell data and information to keep up the service and business

Microphone Webcam

  • Businesses listening to keep up  and promote advertisements, or promotions

Be sure to not post on third party media within the classroom

  • posting of children or their names can be considered a privacy violation whether it is appropriate or not.
  • #teacherlife
  • #teacherproblems

Opportunities for success

  • Address social media concerns with digital literacy conversations
  • Open solution based constructive discussions with colleagues and administrators.

 

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(Notes from Jesse Miller Presentation and Powerpoint)

Video Editing

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