Poverty simulater
It was hard as an adult
I made it the whole months. I had 210 dollars left and did the best thing for my family and kid. I chose to be a worker that goes from 12 to 7 and 9 dollars an hour.
Digit commerce
-Have you ever made an online purchase:
-If you have, what was it and why did you buy it online:
-If you haven't ever made an online purchase, why not:
-From the list of sites from CBS, name the sites you HAVE heard of/used:
-From the list of sites from LifeHacker, name the sites you HAVE heard of/used:
-Of the sites listed, which ones do you think you might WANT to use to make purchases and why:
-If you aren't interested in using any of the sites in the future, why not
-If you have, what was it and why did you buy it online:
-If you haven't ever made an online purchase, why not:
-From the list of sites from CBS, name the sites you HAVE heard of/used:
-From the list of sites from LifeHacker, name the sites you HAVE heard of/used:
-Of the sites listed, which ones do you think you might WANT to use to make purchases and why:
-If you aren't interested in using any of the sites in the future, why not
My mom bought a hat for me on NFL.com.
I have heard of ebay, amazon, craigslist and facebook.
I have not heard of swappa until now. I do not use them.
I would want to use amazon because that probably has some cool stuff.
I am not interested in craigslist because lots of bad things have happened.
1. What do you think is a major positive of buying items online through certified services like Amazon and eBay:
2. What do you think is a major negative of buying items online through certified services like Amazon and eBay:
You can get it shipped to your house
Sometimes you would have to pick it up and that's not very safe.
4. If you haven't made purchases online before, explain why:
4a. If you haven't made purchases online, does any of the information from the two sites confirm why you wouldn't want to:
4b. If yes, how so:
4c. If not, and you have a different reason, what is the difference between your reason and the reasons from the sites:
I have not because my mom bought it
I don't really know if you have to come and pick it up then i would not but if it gets mailed maybe
I would not pick up things that i bought
1. Describe the scam from the first video in Task 4: The person makes you want to buy a puppy then asks for a money transfer and thats fake
2. How can you avoid becoming a victim to this kind of scam: Meet them at an area or make sure its not a money transfer
3. Pick 4 scams from the video in Task 5 and fill in the following:
Scam 1:
What is the name of the scam: Nigerian 401 scam
Describe the scam:Someone sends a sad message and that they are royalty and need money to give you money
How can you avoid becoming a victim to this kind of scam: Just ignore or if they want a money transfer it is fake
Scam 2:
What is the name of the scam: Romance Scam
Describe the scam: They get your trust and get you to fall in love with them
How can you avoid becoming a victim to this kind of scam: Make sure that you meet them in person or make sure its not a money transfer
Scam 3:
What is the name of the scam: Fake shop scam
Describe the scam: It is a fake shop with the same layup and they put fake items there
How can you avoid becoming a victim to this kind of scam: Make sure your at the right site and URL
Scam 4:
What is the name of the scam: Old friend scam
Describe the scam: It is a person that you have not seen for a while and they ask for money
How can you avoid becoming a victim to this kind of scam: Make sure you can see that person or call them buy their real number and ask them about the account
Notes Title:
"Digital Communication: P.C. Culture"1. What is P.C. Culture? - Give at least 2 examples with your definition. To see if you have freedom of speech and if you can say what you want when you want.
2. What points do the "Rebuttal" (2nd Video) have against Ramsey's argument? (@ 3:21) It is like more shoes means more walk he said and that's not how it is.
3. Which argument do you support: Is being P.C. good, or bad? - Give at least 2 reasons to back up your statement. It depends if they want to state what they support that sometimes is okay but if it is hurting someone or a group of people than that's not.
Notes Title:
"Digital Communication: TROLLS"1. What is a troll in your own words? a meme or a person who likes to mess around
2. What are the major "hallmark" parts of a troll? (@ 10:33)
3. Why can't a Troll be a Bigot? Give at least 2 reasons from the second video.
4. Should trolls be allowed to be trolls? In other words, is being anonymous online okay if people are going to use it for negative things?
1. List and explain the
"Top 10 Things To Think About Before You Post"
1. Back in the 1980s and 1990s, corporations had to _____chase_____________ kids in order to sell popularity and teen culture.
2. Students new vulnerability is trying to get _____likes____ on their Facebook profile.
3. Catching fire created a _____website______ in order for fans to track who is the biggest fan, and gain "awards" for progress.
4. Tyler Oakley, started Vlogging for what reason? so he could keep in contact with old friends
5. Collaborations allow different stars to gain new ______followers_______ from other stars.
6. Even though marketing managers help people create an online presence, major ____company________ sponsor stars to gain recognition through their videos/posts/pictures.
7. Originally starting as a skateboard YouTube star, Steven began making _____How to get girls/Innapropriate_____ videos to get more views and money instead of sponsored gear.
8. By having a famous individual endorse a product, they are in essence _____selling_______ the product to the viewer.
9. Instead of selling the product to the audience, marketing companies like TGV L.A. have the ______audience______ sell the product to the audience.
10. Kids like Kaylee, in essence, work for ______free_______ to promote products in exchange for "Likes," "Retweets," and so forth.
11. Companies focus on marketing to children and teenagers, hoping that they will grow up with brand ____loyalty______ and continue buying their products.
12. Hunger Games represents ________social media___________ today, because individuals have to compete for sponsors in order to simply survive.
1) Discuss with a partner the PROS of being able to monitor any and all communications (text, phone calls, images, websites, etc.). Add these into your text box. Some is good because they can see terrorists text and they can catch people.
2) Discuss with a partner the CONS of the government being able to monitor any and all communications (text, phone calls, etc.). Add these into your text box. They are just being nosey and some people like to be private. Some people will protest and it will be a giant problem and that's how chaos starts.
3) Write down your own opinion on this question:
"Should the government be able to monitor all communications in the United States, even of average citizens? If yes, explain why. If no, explain why not."No because they should not see people's private stuff that is being nosey."
Task 5) Figuring Out Our Own Biases - Watch the video first
-Due to your political party/typology, what party would you likely *dislike* more?Democrat
-Due to your political party/typology, what party would you likely *like* more?Republican
Task 6) Figuring Out Our Own Biases - Trust Level of Sources
-According to your political stance, which news sources on the picture above, would you likely accept as valid? CNN ABC Bloomberg The Guardian MSNBC
According to your political stance, which news sources on the picture above would you likely refuse as invalid?
Rush Limbaugh show Buzzfeed Glenn beck program Daily Kos Ed Schultz Show
1) What small country is producing the largest amount of fake news?VELES, Macedonia
2) According to the video, how many fake political news sites are linked to this small country?150
3) How much money did Dimiti make in 2016 from advertising revenue on his fake news site?$60000
4) Most of the fake news coming from this small town is Pro ____trump______ and Anti _____clinton______.
5) In the second video, Paul Horner's article about people being paid to protest, who were the 2 major names to re-tweet the story? Lowandowski and trump
6) Statistics state that the top 20 performing fake news articles generated how many shares/"engagements"?8.7 million
7) Statistics state that the top 20 performing real news articles generated how many shares/"engagements"?7.3 million
8) The major reason censorship is difficult to impliment is that it infringes on our ___1st____ Amendment Right.
9) Google and Facebook announced that they will no longer allow these sites to use their ____add___ ___networks______.
10) Although Dimitri claims that his news stories don't kill people, what happened the same weekend in Washington D.C.?11) Dimitri estimates there are now "______ locals dabbling in fake news, with at least ______ making 'decent money', and around _________ making '__ _____'."
12) Dimitri, an 18 year old fake news writer, now employs 3 ___15___ year olds, and is buying new ____laptops_____ and paying cash to boost his ____posts___ on social media. He has also invested some money into ______ ________.
13) Most of this content is published on websites Dimitri has built to look like _abc___ News, __fox___ News, the ____huffington___ ___post____ and others.
14) Dimitri says he has set up more than ___50__ domain names in six months... He claims in that time his posts have achieved some _______40000000____ page views.
15) Tony, a 40-year-old taxi driver, says that every young person he knows — including his own son — is in on the act."I've been doing this job for 18 years and I know everyone in the city," he says. "I know kids who are minors, _16__ or _17__ years old, and they bought ___bmw___ after running these websites."
What is a CC on an email? carbon copy
What is a BCC on an email?blind carbon copy
What is the purpose of a CC? when a cc is directed to 1 or more people
The subject line should NOT be what? complete sentences
What is a Salutation, and where should it be located in an email? a friendly greeting
Emails should be limited to how long? no more than 3 paragraphs
If you have multiple paragraphs, how long should they be? no more than 4 sentences
Never send an email when you are ______angry_____!
Always take the higher ground and be ______polite______!
Emails are NOT _________secure___________, so you should never put anything in writing that you wouldn’t want ________________to see on the front of a news paper____________________.
Be careful to check ____spelling and grammar________ before you send the email.
Always include a ________friendly conclusion_____________ at the end of an email.
Flawless email include:
1) _______ethical cc____________________________________________________________________________
2) __________bcc concise_________________________________________________________________________
3) _____________friendly salutations______________________________________________________________________
4) _________________________closing short proffesional emails__________________________________________________________
1)forgetting to greet
2)being to formal
3)being to informal
4)forgetting the subject
5)hitting reply all
6)not punctuating
7)to many personal details
8)not correcting typos
9)repeating questions
10)using emojis
1) What is freeware? How do I get it?!
- software that is available free of charge.
2) What is abandonware?computer software that is no longer distributed or supported by the developer or copyright holder.
3) What types of abandonware are out there?
1)Unsupported or unmaintained shareware
2)Open source and freeware programs that have been abandoned
3)Commercial software owned by a company no longer in business
4)Shareware whose author still makes it available
5)Commercial software unsupported but still owned by a viable company
4) Where can I find abandonware?
1)computer hope
2)abandonware DOS
3)reddit
5) What is an open playtest?A playtest is the process by which a game designer tests a new game for bugs and design flaws before bringing it to market. ... An open playtest could be consideredopen to anyone who wishes to join, or it may refer to game designers recruiting testers from outside.
6) Why might a publisher host an open playtest or an open beta? so people can see how the game will role
7) Give 3 examples of a current open playtest or open beta:
1)starfinder
2)pathfinder
3)gears of faith
8) What is a closed playtest or closed beta? the public can not play the game before it is out
9) Why might a publisher host a closed playtest or closed beta? so the makers can play and see
Instructions: List 10 of the 25 things on this list that YOU think are the most commonly broken laws/rules!
1)Connecting to unsecured Wi-Fi
2)Singing Happy Birthday, Christmas songs, or the Macarena in public
3)Playing poker for money at home
4)Speeding
5)Driving without a seat belt
6)Using your cell phone while driving
7)Underage drinking
8)Not getting a dog license
9)Peeing outside
10)Failing to update your driver license when you move
1) (Freedom)
-free to speak but can get in trouble if its bad
2) (privacy)
-If you do not give to much details you can keep private
3) (having id)
-you can be who you want and no one else is you
4) (media privacy)
-You can block people from your posts
5) (credit for your work)
-if you write things and put your name on it they can see you did it and can get credit for it
6) (no plagerizing)
-If you get caught you get in trouble
Freedom of Speech Online:
-Rights: can say what you want
-Responsibilities: you should not hurt peoples feelings
www.thefire.org/Freedom/Speech
Fair Use Online:
-Rights: Fair use is a legal exception to the exclusive rights an owner has
-Responsibilities: you could get caught and sued
www.socialmediaexaminer.com
Innovation Online:
-Rights:When the system works, it can be an engine for creativity
-Responsibilities: if you do not get it right then you can get in trouble
Privacy Online:
-Rights: people do not know who you are
-Responsibilities: do not put out to much so you can keep your identity
International Communications Online:
-Rights:is the communication practice that occurs across international borders.
-Responsibilities: if you get caught selling illegal stuff across borders you can get into trouble
Transparency Online:
-Rights: you can post pictures that you want
-Responsibilities: if someone is offended or does not like what you post they can report you
Task 1: Watch the video and read the CNET article's 5 tips
Task 2: List out and describe the 5 Tips and Tricks from the video/article
Use a book to make the set taller if you are taller it helps
If you edit videos and design stuff then get a mouse
Get a chair that you can adjust so that you are comfortable and it is a good posture
Reach your hands out so that your hands touch the center and it is perfect
Put your computer or laptop on a box or something if you do not have a desk
Reflections
Take brake
Blink
Stand or walk
look at something different
Modify wear you sit
Digital Security Programs To Use:
-MSE: Microsoft security essentials
Free
-MWD:Microsoft windows Defenders
-AVG:Anti virus programing
fully free
-Avast:anti virus software
How To Use Them:
-Firewalls:active defense
-Virus Scanners:scans existing files for older viruses that have been catalogged
-Malware Scanners:scans new viruses
Where To Get Them:
get most scannings
download.cnet.com
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