Getting Started & A. Watching

What to expect this period
Test chapter 5 Going Green

Writing an application letter

Doing a jobinterview
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This lesson contains 14 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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What to expect this period
Test chapter 5 Going Green

Writing an application letter

Doing a jobinterview

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Today
Chapter 5 Going Green

Getting Started
A. Watching

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Learning goal
I understand that the recommendations I often see on the internet are created by algorithms that use my personal data.

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What do you know
about algorythms

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Algorithms and personal recommendations
You often see recommendations on the internet, for example when you order something online or watch videos on a streaming platform. 

These personal recommendations are compiled by algorithms. 

In order to make a suggestion that really suits you, the algorithm needs a lot of information (data).  

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The recommendations an algorithm makes are based on your:
search history 
(what have you searched for on the internet in the past?) 
surfing behaviour 
(how much time do you spend on specific websites?) 
profile 
(gender, age group and interests) 
popularity
 (what do people with similar profiles like?)

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(Watch the video from 0:00 to 3:34 min.)
 In the video, 
three different types of recommendations are mentioned.

 Which one do you think is most effective for suitable recommendations?

 Explain: go to Nearpod.com

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Answer
1 content-based recommendations
2 social recommendations
3 personalised recommendations

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Tot 3.34 minuut kijken
Discuss:

How do personalised recommendations affect your freedom of choice? Discuss with a classmate.

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What is a filter bubble?

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Filter Bubble
A filter bubble is the result of information an algorithm collects about your previous online searches: if you often search for articles about the positive effects of veganism on the environment, it will get more difficult to find information that states the opposite. Other perspectives, opinions and critical articles are ‘filtered out’, thus creating a filter bubble.

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How can you escape
a filter bubble?

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Homework ch. 5
According to planning in Stepping Stones
Getting Started 1a, 3
A. Watching 8
(B. Theme words)

Work on application letter (17 March)

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