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Internet Safety - Amelia Benamara
Growing Up Online Reflection, DeRock
U2 #8 Media Reflection Ariana Flores
In class we watched Frontline's Digital Nation. It consisted of a variety of stories about teenagers online. There was a teen with an eating disorder, teen with a secret identity, and another who was a victim of cyber bullying. It talked about parents wanting to know that their kids were safe online, and those who couldn't get through to their teenagers because they were staring at a screen almost 24/7. The most memorable part of the film was the child that hung himself because he was getting cyber bullied. I was so mad that the other kid was encouraging the child to commit suicide and felt that maybe if he wasn’t being manipulated or talked to like that, there may have been a chance that he could still be alive. It’s important to watch these shows because they bring awareness to the actions, repercussions/consequences, and lives of teens online. I will keep my family family safe online by speaking to my kids about online trolls or strangers. I would not want them to talk to anyone online that they don’t know. I’d at least ask that we follow each other on social media so that I know what’s being posted. I would also make sure that they don’t go on any strange sites or post anything controversial as well as anything about their private lives. It’s important to know internet safety in our families so that bad situations don’t arise and the unknown of the internet doesn’t start to confuse us. I would tell parents to make sure that their children don’t talk to strangers online or go on strange sites. I would also say that what a child is posting should be monitored, but not so much that a parent is smothering their child.
“España El Crimen” (Ayala, Shamus, Andrew, Shilo)
Abelardo was murdered and there was supposedly only one witness. Only Detective Eduardo can figure out who committed the crime.
Feminist Film Review
Icarly: IFight Shelby Marx is a film that passes the Bechdel Test.
There are 3 strong women with names, and their names are Carly, Sam, and Shelby Marx.
They are talking about an MMA match, not a romantic interest. The match is the main plot.
Has absolutely nothing to do with romance or intimate relationships between a man and woman.
Icarly: IQuit ICarly passes the Mako Mori Test
The women have their own narrative, and their own issues that have nothing to do with relationships.
They don’t support another man’s story. There are boys that are comedians, they rival with each other, and then Carly and Sam become rivals after talking to the comedians. They had their own narratives. If anything, the boys were supporting THEIR story.
My Test: The Women Empowerment Test. This must not only portray women in a non-degrading way, but must also give women positive messages.
Film: Madea’s Family Reunion. It lets women know that domestic abuse is wrong, and that they should not tolerate that. It lets women know that they should never tolerate abuse from a man. It also gives positive messages about what true love really is.
Trailers
IQuitICarly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MCDNAg5DS3s
IFight Shelby Marx: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIESdhfbgiw
Madea’s Family Reunion (clip): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5N_6--RgdAQ
Feminist Film Review:
2a.) A film with mostly women and maybe a male or two
2b.) Main characters consist of black women/girls
2c.) Have to have women who play independent rolesAdvanced Essay #3 "What Is Original?"
Society has slowly but surely constructed and destroyed feelings of identity and belonging over a long period of time. Recently, relying on society's opinions has become the only advice needed in order to craft an image, personality, and identity for oneself in order to be accepted by masses. Trends have played a big part in this problem. Trends have been spread through all types of social media available for all age groups. Trends of makeup happen and then we all look the same, trends of big lips happen and we all get botox, trends of a certain name brand occur and we all wear the same outfits, yet we call this original. This is not something we should strive to cut out completely due to trends being used for supporting advertisements of clothing and consumerist items. The change that we need to make as a whole is being able to find ourself instead of others finding us.
Society has constructed the feeling of identity by saying “if you are this race” or “if you have these features” then this is how you are defined. Most people go with it. In This American Life: Status Update Ira Glass states “What they are waiting for is not just likes and comments, but a specific kind of comment. This is probably not gonna be news to any of you who have teenage girls in your lives but I bet lots of you do not know about this. They want comments from other girls. And they say the wording is pretty much always the same.” This is a prime example of how young girls create an image that is striving to be acceptable by other people. The rare few that do not listen to constructed trends of identity are seen as boring people and outsiders because they do not go with what other people say they are. Instead, they go by what they know and they know more about themselves than anybody else in the world. The people who go along with these types of trends are having their identity built for them and they show that they are okay with this because “everyone else” does it too. They feel as though they now belong. This shows that identity can only be created by trends and the thoughts of others.
Society has destroyed feelings of identity and belonging for these very same reasons. “Class can be harder to spot than racial or ethnic differences, yet in many ways it's the most important predictor of what kind of financial and educational opportunities someone will have in life.” This quote from PBS: People Like Us is a great example of society's views. A summary of this larger insight is how today's world is filled with people who do not know who they are, they know who they want to be. If their image does not fit a higher class they change it to do so, not because ethnicity defines class because it does not, but to show they are wealthier in some categories in addition to money. These additional topics are mostly a part of beauty including body parts, actions, and thoughts. With these topics in the minds of viewers of society, this information is taken in and used so that others think of them positively. This shows that identity is based off of the money on your body and just your body.
Most viewers of society are perceived as one person on social media but are perceived as another person in real life, personality and looks. It is quite easy to be somebody else over the internet. I do not mean this in a Catfish type of way but a I-am-uncomfortable-with-my-real-self way. For example, a teenage girl decides to exaggerate her good qualities by posting inappropriate pictures of her body for others to sexualize in order to get attention. This attention could be compliments that no child's parent should read. But it is trending, everyone is posting pictures of her butt and breast, so “why can’t I do it too?” they think. Which leads to another popular trend; name brands. I think back to a times when I was younger and had dress down days at school when I did not have to wear uniform. I would pick out a simple but cool outfit, then be on my way out the door. When I got to school everyone was wearing something completely different and satisfied with it. The kids today walk into others with the same pair of jordans and same hair cut as soon as they walk out of their house.
Something has always been popular, from a new style of clothing to new music. But it has come to the point where people try to be original. Even though the “original” trends of today go around, nobody realizes that this happened in the 70’s or 80’s. This goes for music beats, lyrics and vintage clothing. Original became a trend. And if everyone is original, nobody is actually original because everyone is being just that. They are all the same. They copy off of others to create a person they want to be. They create a person others look to be. Copies are not original. If anything, people should learn to be inspired than to copy stitch by stitch.
Feminist Movie Review
The movie I watched was Love and Basketball. It’s a love story about a girl named Monica and a guy named Quincy who are trying to follow their dreams of playing pro basketball while also trying to keep their relationship together. When I tested the movie with the Bechdel test, it passed. The main character, Monica talked with her basketball rival and later friend, Syd. Both women had many conversations that did not include any mention of a man. Next, I tested the movie with the Mako Mori test and it passed. The main character, Monica, has her own story that runs throughout the whole movie with the other main character, Quincy. Both Monica and Quincy realize that they want to be with each other at the end of the movie, but her story is kind of independent and doesn’t always have him in it.
For my anti-gender biased review, I would require it to
have at least have 2 women and men in it
the women should have a job
if possible, be a woman who isn’t white
the woman and man should be somewhat independent
Film Review
2) My own anti-gender bias film test would be called the CP Test. The four questions would be...
a) Is there at least one named male and female character?
b) Is the male aiming to do something that doesn't benefit him getting "the girl"?
c) Is the female aiming to do something that doesn't benefit her getting "the guy"?
A movie that I am going to review to see if it fits my film test is Revenge of the Bridesmaids. In this film, there are a group of bridesmaids known as Abigail, Parker and Rachel who are trying to ruin a brides wedding simply because of the simple fact she was only marrying for money. On top of that, the bride, Caitlyn, stole her "best friend's" and one of the bridesmaids, Rachel, boyfriend. So, Rachel was a bridesmaid to her best friend who stole her boyfriend and is only marrying him for his money. I do not think this fits my film test because although there is a male character not doing anything to "get the girl", the whole movie was based around getting justice for the male AND getting Rachel her guy back. This goes to show that there aren't many movies in which guys/girls aren't aiming to just get "the guy" or "the girl".
U2-#8 Reflection
- Digital Nation
- Teens and tweens on the internet.
- Kids in Japan being addicted to playing games online.
- How too much of the internet can negatively affect you.
- By establishing trust and teaching online safety..
- So they don't do/find bad stuff online
- They need to learn how to use the internet and talk to their kids.
Ryan, Nicholas; U2-#8 Reflection
Tylier Driscoll
- This was about the dangers of the internet and how it affects people
- The thing that was memorable to me was when there was a kid who was being bullied and he went online and talked to another person who taught him how to commit suicide, the kid committed suicide and how his family dealt with it
- It's important to watch these because they show how the internet can help and hurt you
- I will keep them safe by giving them information about the positives and negatives of the internet
- This is important because it will tell you how you are supposed to behave while on the internet
- I would tell them to inform their kids on how the internet can hurt them first, and then how the internet can help them
U2-#8- Ashley De La Cruz
U2-#8- Jacobo Pastor
"Digital-Nation" review by Tyreek Spedwell
#8Reflection:Cynthia To
U2 #8 Kimberly Gucciardi-Kriegh
#8 Internet
- What TV show did you watch in class? We watched the show called Digital Nation.
- What was this show about? It was about learning the thing could happen to you with internet and how dangerous is the web.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show? The most memorable thing about this show was how fast people change when they are on the internet.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these? It important to see these things because one day you could be one of the person who is doing these thing and can get hurt really bad. so if you see these show and when you on the internet you can be careful and stay away from danger.
- How will you keep your future family safe online? Just don't do what your not suppose to do and stay away from thing that your not familiar with.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety It's important to talk to your family about internet safety because if one day your going through something your family can help you a lot. More then you think they can .
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online? What i would say is keep checking up on them,and try to ask question when you see you children act different.
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U2#8
U2 #8
- What was this show about? The internet and how it's affecting kids today.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show? The story about the boy who was being bullied and committed suicide, but his parents didn't know that he was being bullied that much.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these? I feel like it's important to an extent. It's important for kid's to know the dangers, but also they shouldn't be used to scare kids into not using the internet. They should just be used to educate.
- How will you keep your future family safe online? I want to raise my kids so they trust me so I would like to say that I would trust them unless they gave me a reason to not trust them.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety? So they know the limits, if they don't have any limits they'll just do whatever and could get in trouble.
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online? Just make sure you're honest with your kids and try to know about the internet. If you feel worried talk to your kids. Just make sure you all are on the same page.
U2-#8 Messele Asfaw
- Second Life
- The games.
- To be aware
- Triple check proxies, make everyone use Linux with even more safety precautions there, ping the internet every hour to make sure I'm not getting tracked by the NSA, and when you play a game always use a virtual box, when you browse the internet, always use tor, and finally, get the best VPN and customize it.
- So they don't act promiscous or die.
- Git gud
U2 - #8 Lauren Nicolella
U2#8 Internet
- Eric VAlenti
- What TV show did you watch in class?- Frontline Digital Nation
- What was this show about?- Learning about the dangers about the internet.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show?- The most memorable thing about the program is that in South Korea, it was interesting to find out that people died from spending to much time on the internet.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these?- It's important to watch these programs because it informs you about the dangers of the internet but it doesn't show the positive effects of the internet.
- How will you keep your future family safe online?- I would put parental restrictions on certain websites and tell them a speech on about the internet and the dangers but I wouldn't scare them away from the internet.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety- It is important to talk about internet safety because you need to know about the dangers of the internet.
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online?- I would tell parents to tell their kids about the dangers and the negative effects of the internet but don't leave out the positive effects of the internet.