A UNIT ABOUT LIVING A DIGITAL LIFE AND ITS REPERCUSSIONS MODULE 1-Lesson 2 Day 2 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone.

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A UNIT ABOUT LIVING A DIGITAL LIFE AND ITS REPERCUSSIONS MODULE 1-Lesson 2 Day 2 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 PROBLEM- SOLUTION HANDOUTS:  WE WILL USE THIS REPEATEDLY AS WE ‘DISCOVER’ PROBLEMS MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 PROBLEM- SOLUTION HANDOUTS:  LET’S LOOK AT THE QUESTION & CONCLUSION POOL HANDOUT  DID WE UNCOVER ANY PROBLEMS AS WE LOOKED AT YOUR DIGITAL DATA? MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 DIGITAL DATA QUIZ:  Students will be put into groups  Students will be put into groups.  As a group, you will submit an answer that you believe is correct. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 DIGITAL DATA QUIZ:  We will play and learn at the same time.  We will also discover information and trends regarding the digital life of teens. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 DIGITAL DATA QUIZ:  When we finish, we will retrieve our PROBLEM- SOLUTION Handout  We will add any new problems that we uncover along the way. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 QUESTION 1: WHEN I SAY GO-  The tallest person in your group will read the question aloud TO YOUR GROUP MEMBERS.  The shortest person will read the answer choices. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 QUESTION 1: WHEN I SAY GO-  HOLD UP YOUR ANSWER BOARDS. Almost half of teens have been in a car while the driver is texting.  THE CORRECT ANSWER IS D: 48%-Almost half of teens have been in a car while the driver is texting. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 QUESTION 2: WHEN I SAY GO-  The YOUNGEST person in your group will read the question aloud TO YOUR GROUP MEMBERS.  The OLDEST person will read the answer choices. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 CLARIFY  to make clear or easier to understand;  to eliminate confusion or uncertainty MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 IN THE BOX FOR “YOUR NOTES/IDEAS” WRITE OR DRAW SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU REMEMBER.. EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 OPINION  a view or judgment or feeling about a  particular matter without any evidence  or clear knowledge to support it MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 IN THE BOX FOR “YOUR NOTES/IDEAS” WRITE OR DRAW SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU REMEMBER.. EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 ARGUMENT  an attempt to persuade someone about something by giving reasons  (think intellectual' NOT 'hostile') MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 IN THE BOX FOR “YOUR NOTES/IDEAS” WRITE OR DRAW SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU REMEMBER.. EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 CLAIM  a declaration of something as true or correct;  an assertion of something as a fact. MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 IN THE BOX FOR “YOUR NOTES/IDEAS” WRITE OR DRAW SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU REMEMBER.. EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 EVIDENCE  anything that shows what is true or not;  facts or reasons;  something that gives proof MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 IN THE BOX FOR “YOUR NOTES/IDEAS” WRITE OR DRAW SOMETHING THAT WILL HELP YOU REMEMBER.. EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 LET’S REFER BACK TO HANDOUT 1A PART 2: EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 YOUR DIGITAL HABITS  You will complete a survey & make a bar graph at the same time MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 Survey EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 SURVEY  Each of you will get 10 dot stickers.  Write your name on each dot please-- yes they are small dots! MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 Survey EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 SURVEY  You have one ‘dot’ per question.  How many questions are there?  Place your answer ‘dot’ on the line for whatever answer you choose-start at the bottom MODULE 1 YOU CAN RUN BUT YOU CAN’T HIDE Lesson 2 Day 2 Survey EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 QUESTION EXAMPLE: If this is your answer, place your dot here at the bottom! EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?

 QUESTION EXAMPLE: Example of a finished question: You should have one dot with your name on it per question. You should have NO leftover dots!! EQ-What happens when your privacy is someone else's business?