Social Networking. Lesson Objectives Explain the appropriate way to behave in a social network. Know how to adjust privacy settings in a social network.

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Social Networking

Lesson Objectives Explain the appropriate way to behave in a social network. Know how to adjust privacy settings in a social network. Understand the impact of your digital footprint.

Lesson Outline Discuss “What is a Social Network?” Discuss permanence of all posts Discuss importance and ideas on how to adjust Facebook privacy settings Video “Digital Footprint” (2min:0sec) Who’s looking at you online? Video: “Offline Consequences” (2min: 7sec.)

What is a Social Network? How many can you name?

Did You Know? Everything you post is Public and Permanent ? Deleted posts are always cached and still available somewhere !

FB Privacy Settings  Click Settings > Privacy Settings

FB Privacy Settings

Your Digital Footprint Think before you post Never post when angry What are your posts saying about you? Click image to link to a video (2min:0sec)

Who’s looking at you online?

Offline Consequences Click image to link to video (2min:07sec)

What We Learned Appropriate ways to behave in a social network. Adjust privacy settings in a social network. The impact of your digital footprint.

Resources "Social Networks." The Risks of Social Networks. Web. 1 May "Digital Footprint." Common Sense Media. Web. 1 May "Offline Consequences." NS Teens: National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Web. 1 May