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DIGITAL CULTURE

2. PERSONAL IDENTITY
What is your virtual self?
LET’S KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU!

• RECORD A VIDEO AND INTRODUCE YOURSELF.


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FLIPGRID INTRODUCTIONS:

•Watch your classmates videos and pay special


attention, later you will need that information.

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QUIZ YOUR FRIENDS

• Create a quiz with personal information and your use of internet and apps
and quiz your friends!
WORKING WITH INFOGRAPHICS
INFOGRAPHIC

• INFORMATION GRAPHIC
• It is a collection of imagery, charts, and minimal text
that gives an easy-to-understand overview of a topic.

• Infographics use striking, engaging visuals to communicate


information quickly and clearly.
•Infographics are a valuable tool for visual
communication. The most visually unique, creative
infographics are often the most effective, because
they grab our attention and don’t let go.
•But it’s crucial to remember that the visuals in an
infographic must do more than excite and engage.
They must help us understand and remember the
content of the infographic.
WHY ARE INFOGRAPHICS USED?

•Provide a quick overview of a topic


•Explain a complex process
•Display research findings or survey data
•Summarize a long blog post or report
•Compare and contrast multiple options
•Raise awareness about an issue or cause
WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF INFOGRAPHICS?
1. Statistical infographics
2. Informational infographics
3. Timeline infographics
4. Process infographics
5. Geographic infographics
6. Comparison infographics
7. Hierarchical infographics
8. List infographics
9. Resume infographics
HOW DO I CREATE AN INFOGRAPHIC?

1.Outline the topic of your infographic


2.Collect data
3.Make data visualizations for your infographic
4.Create your layout using an infographic template
5.Add style to your infographic design to make it stand out
PERSONAL IDENTITY

Which is my
virtual self?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cLFMBT1Ayls
CONTENTS
• Is online privacy important to you?

• What do you think about your


friends’behaviour in social
networks?

• Gender issues in virtual worlds.


How privacy aware are you?
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ONLINE
PRIVACY
SHARE WITH CARE
• What you post can last a lifetime: Before posting online, think about what others
might learn about you and who might see it in the future – teachers, parents, colleges
and potential employers. Share the best of yourself online.
• Be aware of what’s being shared: Be aware that when you post a picture or video
online, you may also be sharing information about others or personal details about
yourself like where you live, go to school or hang out.
• Post only about others as you would like to have them post about you: The
golden rule applies online as well. Ask permission before you tag a friend in a photo.
• Own your online presence: It’s OK to limit who can see your information and what
you share. Learn about and use privacy and security settings on your favorite online
games, apps and platforms.

PERSONAL INFORMATION IS LIKE MONEY
VALUE IT
PROTECT IT

• Know what’s being collected, who is collecting it and how it will


be used: Information about you, such as the games you like to play,
what you search for online and where you shop and live, has value –
just like money. If you’re not sure what a business will do with your
information, ask your parents. Think twice if an app wants permission
to use personal information (like your location) it doesn’t need before
you say “OK.”
• Secure your devices: Use strong password, passcodes or touch ID
features to lock your devices. Securing your device can help protect
your information if your device is lost or stolen.
• When in doubt, throw it out: Links in email, tweets, posts, and
online advertising are often the way bad guys get access to your
personal information. If it looks weird, even if you know the source, it’s
best to delete.

QUIZZIZ: Internet Privacy Review

https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5d8a54a47244e8001b974cac/internet-pri
vacy-review
TEENS, SOCIAL MEDIA, AND PRIVACY
WHAT TEENS SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA

• https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2013/05/21/teens-social-media-an
d-privacy-3/

• https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2013/05/21/what-teens-share-on-so
cial-media/
OVERSHARING
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SHORT FILMS

• A SOCIAL LIFE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GXdVPLj_pIk

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