Term 4 E-Safety Assessment Flashcards
True or false: your digital footprint is all the information about you online that only you post?
True
What kinds of information can make up a digital footprint?
A) Online photos
B) Comments that others post about you
C) both A and B
C) Online photos and comments that others post about you can make up a digital footprint
What kinds of information would make a POSITIVE digital footprint?
A) Photos of your dog
B) A newspaper article about your soccer team
C) A mean comment that you made on a friend’s website
D) Inappropriate photos of you on a social network site
B) A newspaper article about your soccer team
Which answer is a warning sign that a website might NOT have trustworthy information?
A) The author is an expert
B) The information comes from the site of a well-known newspaper
C) It is not clear who the author is
D) Links to the site come from a trusted site
C) It is not clear who the author is
True or False: Only experts can post things on the Internet, so everything you read
online has been put there by people who know what they are talking about.
False
Which could be an indication that a website contains untrustworthy information? A) Bad colour scheme B) Last updated 2001 C) From a newspaper D) Lots of people have liked the site
B) Last updated 2001
Which of the following is an example of a generalization?
A) Few women have played football professionally.
B) All boys like football.
C) One of my friends is on the football team.
D) Lots of people go to football matches
B) All boys like football.
True or False: A lot of drama on reality TV is “real” (not acted or edited).
False
Which of these statements about both online drama and reality TV drama is NOT true:
A) People “perform” or engage in drama with an audience in mind
B) Reality TV shows accurately represent real life
C) Many people’s ideas about drama are based on stereotypes about girls and boys
D) TV drama and reality TV shows may affect what people think is acceptable behaviour
B) Reality TV shows accurately represent real life
Every time Ricardo messes up in an online game, another player sends him several
messages making fun of him. Ricardo thinks the messages are funny, until he gets
one that hurts his feelings. True or false: Ricardo is being cyberbullied
True
Which of the following are examples of cyberbullying?
A) Altering photos of friends in a goofy way, but not
in a mean way
B) Calling someone a name to their face
C) Getting your friends to leave unkind comments about someone on their social media account
D) Physically pushing someone
C) Getting your friends to leave unkind comments about someone on their social media account
The answer choices below are examples of comments someone might say online. Each one contains words written in ALL CAPS. Which one would be considered flaming? A) “NO WAY! That’s SO cool!” B) “LOL i can’t stop laughing” C) “SERIOUSLY? NOBODY CARES. GET OUT.” D) "That lap was SOOOO FAST!"
C) “SERIOUSLY? NOBODY CARES. GET OUT.”
“Fair use” allows you to use copyrighted work without permission or payment, but
only in certain situations. Which of the following is NOT a “fair use” situation?
A) Chelsea uses a copyrighted photo for a school presentation
B) A journalist shows a copyrighted video clip in a news report
C) Jordan remixes a copyrighted song and charges people for it
D) Jaydan makes one copy of a single image from a copyrighted text book
C) Jordan remixes a copyrighted song and charges people for it
Weird Al is an artist who takes popular songs and changes their lyrics to be funny. Weird Al creates \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ A) Parodies B) Mash-ups C) Commercials
A) Parodies
Ruby makes a YouTube video about why she doesn’t like reality television. She uses clips from reality TV shows to support her argument. Why does Ruby’s video count as fair use?
A) Because TV shows aren’t copyrighted
B) Because Ruby’s video criticizes, or comments on, reality TV shows
C) Because Ruby’s video is a parody
B) Because Ruby’s video criticizes, or comments on, reality TV shows