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Lesson plans from Common Sense Media Digital Identity Lesson plans from Common Sense Media

Online vs. offline Do people sometimes represent themselves to be something different online than who they are in real life?

exaggerate – describing something as larger or greater than it really is Are there people who exaggerate something about themselves? Make their lives or accomplishments seem bigger and better than they really are?

deceive – to make someone believe something that is not true Have you heard of people pretending to be what they’re not while they’re on the Internet? Why do you think they did this?

It’s normal to try out different online identities. But what is your reason for doing this? And what might be the consequences?

Sometimes you might express different parts of your personality online because you want to be accepted by friends or people in an online community. Or you might do it to experiment and see how others react. Other times, you might cross over into lying to or deceiving others by pretending you are someone you’re not.

IMPORTANT: Take responsibility for who you are and what you want to be online. Consider how this might affect people you interact with online.

Let’s watch a video about this. https://d1pmarobgdhgjx.cloudfront.net/education/ED_henrys-story- creating-online-identites.mp4 Henry, a real boy who enjoys participating in an online world where he doesn’t (fully) reveal his identity

Hmm. Why does Henry hide his age? Were there any bad consequences that came about because Henry didn’t reveal his age?

Take a Stand! We’ll look at several examples of using a different online identity. If you think what somebody did was really harmful, stand at the harmful end of the room. (teacher designates) If you think it’s totally harmless, stand at the harmless end. (teacher designates) If you think it’s a little bit of both or somewhere in between, stand in the middle. (teacher designates)

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Mikayla isn’t old enough to have a public profile on Facebook. Her parents also don’t allow her to have one yet. But all of her friends are on Facebook. So she creates a fake profile with the name Kayla. She puts all kinds of information about herself there, like photos, videos, and all the things she would want to share about herself. She tells her friends about her fake profile so they can become her friends online. She keeps it a secret from her family.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Brian likes to chat on a sports fan site that has IM (instant messaging). People only know him by his screen name, so no one knows his true identity. Brian likes to start debates in chat rooms by responding to people’s posts about the best teams, players, and stats. He sometimes says things he wouldn’t say offline. A couple of times he has said bad words and called people stupid.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Arianna visits a website that makes fun of a student at her school. She logs in under a fake name and leaves mean comments without anyone knowing who she is.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Jolie, who is 12, creates a fake social networking profile with a different name that says she’s 18. She uses a photo where she’s dressed up and wearing sunglasses, so it’s hard to tell how old she is. She starts a relationship with an older guy she meets online. He’s really fallen for her and wants to meet her in person.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Alejandro wants good reviews and comments on his YouTube videos, so he creates several user names. He uses them to leave good comments about his own videos.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Rob doesn’t normally get good grades. But on a website for people looking for summer jobs where he has a profile, Rob says that he gets straight A’s. He thinks this might help his chances of getting a job.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? In real life Phil is a quiet, shy guy. But when he’s texting he feels more outgoing than he does in person, and sometimes he says things he normally wouldn’t say. A girl who has the same math teacher as Phil texts him asking for the answers to the math quiz: “hey cutie phil … giv me quiz answers PLZ!!” Phil likes the girl and wants to be her friend, but he would never share answers in person, and he knows he could get in trouble. He decides to text her the answers anyway.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Emma likes to play GoEscape, a virtual game world where players use avatars to play. She pretends to be a boy and uses a male avatar because she thinks she’ll be more accepted by the other players. She interacts with others in the game through her avatar, and has made a couple of really close friends through the game.

Harmless? . . . . In-between?. . . . . Harmful? Caroline likes Ethan, a guy in class. She knows where he hangs out online. She pretends to be a boy named Mike from another city who has the same interests as Ethan, so she can join his online community. She becomes his friend as “Mike” to get to know more about Ethan.

Use common sense! When you decide to change some or all of your identity online, how do you know whether it is harmless or harmful? Pay attention to how you feel, and think about how someone else might feel if they knew. Ask yourself these questions: Do I feel good about doing this? Or do I feel as though I’m doing something wrong? Am I harming others? Am I harming myself? Am I still true to who I am on the inside? Would I do this or say this in person, with people I know?

Assessment: 1. Which of the following is an example of a RISKY way to present oneself in a different way online? a) Raquel creates an avatar in a virtual world with pink hair, even though her hair is brown in real life. b) Dan’s profile picture is an image of his dog. c) Nick lies to someone he meets online by saying he’s in college.

On Facebook, Lucy posts that she is older than she is and that she likes rock music – which she doesn’t. Which of the following might be a possible consequence of how Lucy presents herself online? a) Lucy might get attention from older people who think she is the age she has posted. b) People might start talking to Lucy about rock music. c) Both a and b

Evan likes Maria, but she is dating Joseph Evan likes Maria, but she is dating Joseph. Evan pretends to be Maria online and posts angry messages to Joseph’s blog so that Joseph thinks she is mad at him. Evan is _______________ Joseph by pretending to be Maria. deceiving helping motivating

More lesson resources available from: https://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/lesson/which-me-should-i- be-6-8