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Online Presence Lesson PlanOnline Presence Lesson Plan
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6th - 12th
Subjects
21 Century Skills
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Duration
1 hr
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Online Presence

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What happens when an online post gets the wrong kind of attention? Learners evaluate the good, the bad, and the occasionally ugly side of social media posting with a instructional activity from a vast digital citizenship series. After critiquing posts about prominent figures, individuals reflect on issues such as responsible posting, privacy, and removing unwanted content.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

online communication, facebook, privacy, social networking, the internet, internet safety, personal information, bullying, cyberbullying, responsibility, friendship, behavior

Additional Tags

classroom support

Instructional Ideas

  • To give students greater perspective, look at additional social media profiles of well-known public figures
  • Create a control flow chart on the board for pupils to diagram the types of things they can and cannot control online

Classroom Considerations

  • Check the school's Internet filters to ensure students can access social media profiles needed for the lesson

Pros

  • The resource is useful for demonstrating the options social media users have to control the content that's available about them
  • Writing prompts promote critical thinking about online privacy and behavior

Cons

  • None

Common Core

W.6.3.a W.7.3.a W.8.3.a W.9-10.3.a W.11-12.3.a

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