- What was this show about?
- The life of a teenager online.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show?
- Everything in the show because there are things you can relate to.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these?
- They can change or perspective in a good way or bad way.
- How will you keep your future family safe online?
- Setting rules for my children and making sure they are doing what they are suppose to be doing on the computer.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety
- They can end up helping you with any problems you have or don't understand.
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online?
- I would tell them to watch the show and the can get ideas from what the see and hear.
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U2#8 Gerber
In tech class, we watched a show called Growing Up Online. It was about the first generation of digital natives, and how their lives are different than the generation before them. It talks about the pros and cons of this new technology based lifestyle, and it describes some of the challenges that technology can cause for us in the long run. We learned a lot about how technology can save schools, but how it can also destroy people’s lives. Something that stood out to me is that there are websites that people visit to be encouraged to have an eating disorder. It just seemed like something that people would fight so hard to overcome or that we shouldn’t let happen. I’d hope that more people would visit supportive sites that help with some of the hardships that come with overcoming an eating disorder instead of ones that encourage you to have one.
I think that these shows are semi-important to watch. I think that it is good to know what life was like without technology, how we have grown since its invention, and how it can be abused. Knowing these types of things can influence the ways we live our lives and the decisions we make. That said, this movie was very old, and I’m not sure if it accurately reflects the actions of the younger generations of today. We might not use the internet in the same way people used to. We might be less attached in the ways that others were, but we also might be abusing the web in ways that the movie didn’t show. The internet has grown in big ways since this program was created, and I feel like it would be more impactful if the examples they used were more current and up to date.
Today, problems that come up with internet abuse can be very severe. Hackers can access all of our bank info, personal information, and photos. If someone has this information about you, they can do a lot of damage, both financially and emotionally. Therefore, it’s the parent's’ job to keep their children safe. Parent’s should have a friendly approach to how they monitor their children. Being too overbearing or strict can make the children want to act out even more. A good way to help your kids be safe is to give them your trust. Make sure you tell them that they shouldn’t post anything that could give strangers personal info they could use (exact locations, addresses, credit cards, etc), revealing or inappropriate photos, things that could be seen as bullying, or anything that they would regret when possible employers look them up when they are applying for a job. Hopefully, by giving the children the freedom of making their own good choices, they should think about what they post. If you have a hunch that they aren’t, have a talk about what is appropriate and what isn’t. If that still doesn’t work, maybe consider taking the passwords for certain accounts or keeping an eye out. Different people respond to responsibility in different ways, but for the most part, having the right to make their own decisions will guide your children to make good choices.
E1U3: Amigos Son Complicados (Kiah, William, Myah, Sean)
8 Growing Up Online
U2#8
- What TV show did you watch in class? Digital nation
- What was this show about? Situations that include bullying online and multitasking.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show? The most memorable was of the boy who got bullied online and committed suicide, it really stuck with me and touched my heart.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these? It's important to watch shows because we can learn from their mistakes
- How will you keep your future family safe online? I will teach them how to act around the people outside of social media first before giving them any access to computers.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety. To make sure that they don't get into anything shady.
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online? To not check up all the time but some times and try not to give them access to technology until much later.
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E1 U3 - Naima, Nzinga, Raymond
U2#8-Internet Safety- Lor
What TV show did you watch in class?
Frontline: Growing up Online
What was this show about?
This show is about how student today who are online and change their lives. How the students are different from their parents.
What is the most memorable thing to you about this show?
The ONE main thing that I remember is when a kid killed himself by following directions from a website.
Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these?
I feel like this show should be watched because this is not just happening in america but all around a world. But some people don't know that these things are happening to other people. This is to show people like us that other people have problems while being online or have a happier life.
How will you keep your future family safe online?
The best way I think to keep my family safe online is by sharing to your family about what’s going on, so they can help you.
Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety
It’s important because you want to always know that no one is ever going to hurt you.
What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online?
I would advice to be aware of what their child are doing online but don’t be overprotective and make them give you their password
U2 #8 Reflection
Assignment #8- Marcin Czapla
Growing Up Online Post
U2 #8
- What was this show about? It is about how different teens are using the internet for inappropriate content.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show? It is when the young girl decided to sext and be all dirty while home, but at school was all innocent and sad.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these? It is important to show the different perspectives of the internet and show how to make good decisions.
- How will you keep your future family safe online? By creating all social media to be private and not post personal family information online.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety? Because there are predators on the internet that could possibly expose or endanger your family.
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online? To get their kids social media passwords and check up on it regularly to see if they're being inappropriate.
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U2-#8 Hamidou REFLECTION
- What was this show about? The show was about internet safety and how children are using the internet and what should parent to do to keep their parent safe.
- What is the most memorable thing to you about this show? When the little boy died from being bullied and his father try to call his friend who was going to kill his self.
- Why/Why not - is it important to watch shows like these? It important to watch so you can know what are teen are doing online and a understanding of the safety.
- How will you keep your future family safe online? I will try to speak a lot to my family and just try to trust to them.
- Why is it important to talk with your family about internet safety. You want them know some knowledge about internet how to act on it.
- What advice would you give to parents that don't know how to keep their children safe online? My advice is try to speck or trust them all you can do.
Internet Safety #8-Rivera
Shana Bergmann, Meeghan Kersten, Jacobo Pastor, Eric Gorski
U2-#8: Reflection, Harlem S.
- The show was about social media and it's affect on the people who use it.
- The most memorable part of the film was when a boy named Ryan committed suicide after being convinced to do it by an online friend.
- It's very important to watch shows like these in order to understand what to watch out for online.
- To keep my family safe online, I'll think before I post and help my brothers with it, too.
- It's important to teach your loved ones about family safety so they don't make the same mistakes as the people in the film.
- My advice: Let your kids know that you're always there for them and you can help them get through any situation, even online.
U2 #8 Eli Zimmerman
Internet Safety-Conley
In class we watched a show called Frontline.
1. The show went in depth about the effects of new technology and social media with a newer generation.
2. In the show I recall, and found interesting, how army recruiters used video games as inspiration to join the military.
3. It may be important to watch these kinds of shows, to put your own self in perspective.
4. I honestly would let them learn for themselves and briefly talk about dangerous stuff.
5. It is important to talk about internet safety with your family because it can also keep them physically safe.
6. Trust them, but make sure they are generally being safe, just talk to them about it.