Overexposed: Sexting and Relationships & Private Today, Public
TomorrowDigital Citizenship: Etiquette
Lesson 4 Grades 9-12
How do people in romantic relationships communicate using digital technologies?
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How do people in relationships communicate differently online than they might face-to-face?
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Self Disclosure-sharing private, sensitive, or confidential information about oneself with others
Reciprocate- to give in return
http://lizprovasi.wordpress.com/2012/04/25/self-disclosure-2-2/
Answer these in groups then we will share out.
What are examples of self-disclosure?
How does self-disclosure deepen a relationship?
Are there types of self-disclosure that people should be careful about sharing with others?
How might self-disclosing using digital technologies be even more risky than face-to-face?
Still with your group-Have you heard about sexting? What is it?
http://xaxor.com/funny-pics/funny-sexting-fails.html/attachment/sexting-fails9
Sextingsending or receiving sexually explicit photos or videos by text message or other digital technologies
Most of the time it is against the law! Many states have laws that prohibit sending or receiving sexual images of minors (usually under 18). Some states have even prosecuted teens for child pornography or felony obscenity, and as a result, many of these teens are now on a list of registered sex offenders. When you sext, you put both the recipient and yourself at risk . That's because even if someone receives an unsolicited sext, that person can still face charges of child pornography.
Video- "Ally's Story- Second Thoughts on Sexting"
In this video, a teen sends a sext to someone, and that person sends the private information to others.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKe0w2-8U_w
Answer these in your group- then share out
Why did Ally share the nude picture of herself with her ex-boyfriend?
Why do you think Ally's ex-boyfriend forwarded the picture to others?
How might Ally have felt after she found out the photo was sent around?
Looking back on the situation, Ally has a different perspective on what happened. What did she later realize?
In your group-Can you name at least three consequences that could happen if you sext someone?
Is it ever okay to sext? Or ask someone else to send you a sext?
(there are some possible answers on the next slide)
Possible answersSexually explicit photos or messages might be forwarded to other people's phones or computers.
They could be posted on social networks, blogs or websites.
They could be seen by friends, classmates, teachers, parents, and strangers.
Sexting is a risky form of self-disclosure.
Even if a photo is sent as a token of love to someone you trust, you can never be certain what the consequences will be.
It is unfair to pressure others to carry out a risky behavior.
How Should It End?Write an ending for the conversation on the How Should It End? activity sheet.
Share your thoughts and discuss the possible consequences that could occur depending on Shaila and Jake's decisions.
What are strategies to get out of such a situation?
Statistics
In the examples we discussed, boys pressure girls to sext, but statistics show that boys sext girls too. Do you think boys and girls who sext are treated the same way?
Think about gender stereotypes and sexting. "showing off"... "easy"
Private Today, Public Tomorrow
Persist- to continue and endure
Reputation- the general impression of a person held by others and the public
http://www.digitalsherpa.com/blog/5-free-online-reputation-management-tools/
Why?Why do you think things posted online tend to persist, even when you prefer they didn't?
http://coverize.me/go-away/
Decisions
What kinds of things might be good for your reputation in the future if they are posted online now? What kinds of things might be harmful?
http://thesjsucareercenter.wordpress.com/2012/05/22/job-search-top-5-ways-to-maintain-a-good-reputation-2/
Good for ReputationPhotos and videos of you doing activities for school and community
Positive comments about you from others
Cool things you created for school or for fun
http://www.mnpower.com/Company/Volunteering
Bad for ReputationEmbarrassing or humiliating comments or photos
Hints of drug or alcohol use
References to illegal or bad behavior
Personal information that you shared in confidence with someone
Photos that were taken without your consent
a few definitionsContext- different factors that surround a piece of information that help determine its meaning
Tag- to add a descriptive word, label, or phrase to a photo or video
http://www.quiddlebee.com/comics/out-of-context/
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Answer in your group:
Do you think Millersville University was justified in disqualifying Stacy from earning her teaching degree because of her profile page? Why or why not?
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/college-sued-over-drunken-pirate-sanctions
Answer in your group:How would the situation be different if the context of the photo were taken into account? For instance: What if the caption of the photo was not "Drunken Pirate" but "Happy Halloween" or "My friend forced me to wear this pirate hat"? What if a post accompanying the photo said that it had been taken at a child's birthday party and Stacy was drinking punch?
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/college-sued-over-drunken-pirate-sanctions
Answer in your group:
What if Stacy's friend Joe had posted the picture of Stacy without her knowing it, and tagged her with the "Drunken Pirate" caption? Does the fact that Joe posted the picture change the situation? Why or why not?
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/college-sued-over-drunken-pirate-sanctions
Answer in your group:
Does Joe have a responsibility to ask Stacy before he posts (and tags) a picture of her? Do other people, including strangers who come across the photo online, have the responsibility to check with Stacy before they tag or repost the photo? Why or why not?
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/college-sued-over-drunken-pirate-sanctions
How do you handle it?Do you ever post things online about your friends? Do you comment on or tag their posts or photos? How do you decide what is okay?
What if your own judgement about a post is different from a friend's? For example, imagine you've posted a photo of a group of friends. One friend immediately comments that she loves it, but another complains that he doesn't like the way he looks, and asks that you take it down. You think everyone in the photo looks great. What do you do?
Brainstorm questions that a person could ask them self before posting about
another person.
Closing
Why is self-disclosing using digital technology risky?
Is it ever okay to sext? Is is okay to pressure others to sext?
How can people's reputations be affected by what is posted about them online? What impact could this have on their future?
What should you ask yourself before you post a photo, video, or other information about another person online?
How can you take responsibility for protecting the privacy and reputation of others?