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What is a red flag feeling?
What is a red flag feeling?
When something happens on digital media that makes you feel uncomfortable, worried, sad, or anxious.
Which of the following describes social media?
Which of the following describes social media?
What is oversharing?
What is oversharing?
Sharing personal feelings, information, or experiences that later make someone feel uncomfortable or regretful.
What is considered digital media?
What is considered digital media?
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What does media balance mean?
What does media balance mean?
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What does it mean to unplug?
What does it mean to unplug?
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What are digital habits?
What are digital habits?
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What are cookies in relation to the internet?
What are cookies in relation to the internet?
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What does privacy mean in a digital context?
What does privacy mean in a digital context?
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What are privacy settings?
What are privacy settings?
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How can you protect yourself online?
How can you protect yourself online?
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What does your digital footprint say about you?
What does your digital footprint say about you?
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Understanding the dangers of online communication?
Understanding the dangers of online communication?
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Do you know who you are really talking to online?
Do you know who you are really talking to online?
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Study Notes
Vocabulary Terms
- Red Flag Feeling: An emotional response triggered by distressing digital interactions, leading to discomfort, worry, sadness, or anxiety.
- Social Media: Platforms enabling content creation, sharing, and networking among users, often used for communication and connection.
- Oversharing: The act of publicly sharing personal information or emotions, which can later lead to regret or discomfort.
- Digital Media: Content accessed via internet-connected devices like tablets, smartphones, or laptops.
- Media Balance: The practice of managing media consumption to ensure it harmonizes with other life activities, such as relationships, education, and hobbies.
- Unplug: Engaging in offline activities that do not involve screens or internet usage, promoting mental wellbeing.
- Digital Habits: Regular behaviors and routines associated with the use of digital media and technology.
- Cookies: Small data files stored on devices that track user activity on websites, helping personalize online experiences.
- Privacy: The state of being protected from unauthorized observation or tracking by others, including organizations and individuals.
- Privacy Settings: User-defined options available on websites and apps to control the visibility and collection of personal information.
Key Concepts
- Protecting oneself online involves understanding and implementing privacy settings, being cautious about personal information shared, and recognizing red flag feelings.
- A digital footprint represents an individual's online presence and behaviors, which can influence personal and professional opportunities.
- Awareness of dangers in online communication is crucial, including the risks of misinformation and interactions with unknown individuals.
- Verifying the identity of online contacts is essential for safety, emphasizing the importance of trusting instincts and asking for support from adults.
- Always consult a parent or trusted adult if uncertainties arise regarding online interactions or activities, reinforcing a support system for digital safety.
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Test your knowledge on the concepts related to digital media. This quiz covers important terms like red flag feelings, social media, and oversharing. Understand how these elements impact your online experiences.