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Exploring Social media
Appropriate posting
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WHAT DO YOU FEEL WOULD BE AN APPROPRIATE RESPONSE TO *Sharing a thought, tip or idea - What should you avoid doing?
Slide 3 - Question ouverte
What do you feel would be an appropriate response to *sharing an opinion online - What do you think you should be aware of?
Slide 4 - Question ouverte
What do you think would be an appropriate response to *Promoting something - What should you be aware of avoiding?
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
Negative vs positive effects of social-media
please drag and drop what you feel to be the appropriate answer under the correct category
Keeping up with the latest drama
Keeping in touch with relatives
Talking to new people
Negative
Sharing personal information
Positive
Slide 6 - Question de remorquage
Reflect on our discussion - What other positive aspect of social media can you think of?
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
What negative aspects can you think of?
Slide 8 - Question ouverte
Many people "Overshare" information on social media. What info should you not post?
Slide 9 - Carte mentale
Do you think everything people share online is true?
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Slide 10 - Sondage
Why do you think people may have a reason to lie about personal information on social media?
Slide 11 - Question ouverte
Give some examples of what people could lie about online...
Slide 12 - Question ouverte
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Video intro
Flicking through social media, it’s easy to be taken in by a flawless selfie, dramatic videos or shocking stories. But not every image we see is real (3.57)
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www.bbc.co.uk
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Fact or Fake
Can you spot which news stories
from 2022 are false and which are true
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www.bbc.co.uk
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www.bbc.co.uk
Slide 18 - Lien
The next slide will show examples of fact or fake news... Can you tell which is which?
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library-nd.libguides.com
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create.kahoot.it
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Don’t let fake news fool you – use these four tips to check anything you read online that you are not sure about:
The story
what are they trying to say? Is it an ad or a joke? Look to see if you can find the same story somewhere else
The author
Is it someone’s opinion or a fact? Real news will most likely have a link to the writer’s details, but if there’s no author, dig deeper
The website
Are there spelling or grammar mistakes? What’s the URL? Check the address bar at the top – most trusted URLs end with “.com”, “.co.uk”, “.net”, “.gov”, “.org”, “.mil” and “.edu”
The date
Is the story recent or old? It could be outdated or a copy of something that happened years ago. Computer programs called bots post anytime and often, so be wary of this.