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LEARNING OBJECTIVE
To understand the concept of online identity, describe specific ways to protect that identity, and understand how to make smart decisions while posting online
HEALTH ED STANDARD
Demonstrate the ability to use decision-making skills to enhance health (NHES 5)
KEY VOCAB
meme, slew, context, counterintuitive, scapegoat, diffusion
Lesson Plan: Could Your Face Go Viral?
Teens are tech-savvy, but do they know how to protect their privacy online? This fun quizstyle story offers realistic advice for managing their digital rep.
ESSENTIAL QUESTION
How can I better control my online identity?
CLOSE-READING QUESTIONS
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CRITICAL-THINKING QUESTIONS
CLASSROOM ACTIVITIES
MAKING CONNECTIONS
NHES 2
Many of your students probably aren’t aware of the identity they’re forming online. In this activity, they’ll use the DIGITAL FOOTPRINT handout to trace and evaluate their online reputation. (Key questions: What shows up when their name is searched? Is it the best representation of their character? And if not, how can they clean it up?)
EXTENSION ACTIVITY
NHES 5
Personal responsibility is the key to staying safe online. In this activity, students will gather in groups to discuss what they’ve learned about internet privacy. Then, have them fill out our PERSONAL DIGITAL GUIDELINES handout, which will help them create their own list of rights and rules for posting on social media.
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