http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/09/15/school-district-monitors-social-media/2817299/
Read the article and respond to the following prompts
1. What is the issue at stake in this article?
2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district?
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones?
4. What are the major Apps being tracked?
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media?
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean?
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media?
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion?
1. A school district in Southern California is trying to monitor public posts by students in social media to prevent cyber-bullying.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues being tracked are cyber-bullying, drug use, suicidal thoughts, vandalism, and obscenities.
3. If the information violates the schools' student code of conduct, the company alerts the campus.
4. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, blogs, and other sites are being tracked.
5. The district is trying to promote student safety and protect their students.
6. Deductive reasoning is reasoning from the cause to the effect.
7. The company scours public posts by students, and analysts alert any issues that they find. Then they alert the school.
8. I believe that this policy is a bit over-the-top. It strongly violates the students' privacy, even though they are trying to put an end to many major issues.
1. Cyber bullying and social media privacy.
ReplyDelete2. Online bullying and drug use, amongst other things.
3. The company alerts the campus when topics about what is being monitored comes up.
4. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, blogs and other websites are being watched.
5. To keep its students safer.
6. They link photographs and different people together to see who or what specific posts are talking about.
7. They flag the post and screen shot it, they alert the school about whether the post was made on or off campus.
8. I think that everyone knows that some social media isn't private but this is still an invasion of privacy.
1. the issue at stake is cyber bullying.
ReplyDelete2. the major issues are cyber bullying, alcohol and drug use, and suicide.
3. the company is reporting any illegal activity.
4. instagram, facebook, twitter, and bogs.
5. it shows what high school kids are doing , and to try to prevent illegal activity or even death.
6.
7. Daily reports to school administrators include a screen capture of the flagged posts, along with details of whether they were made on or off campus, the time and date, the user's name.
8.I think this policy is a good idea. students should keep their social life to themselves and not put it out onto the internet. It is really stupid of the kids for doing that, especially putting it on the internet
1. Students are being monitored on their social network accounts.
ReplyDelete2. Issues being tracked are drug abuse, bullying, and suicidal thoughts.
3. It sends the information back to the school and the school handles the issue.
4. Major apps that are being tracked are Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
5. The district claims they do this for student safety.
6. Accounts can be found only by public posts since the company doesn't have a list of the students' names.
7. The company will use deductive reasoning to track the post then send the information they have to the school.
8. I don't like this policy because this intrudes into people's personal lives. I think that sites that are related to school should be the only ones that should be tracked.
1. Cyber-bullying
ReplyDelete2. suicidal thoughts, bullying, vandalism
3. alert the campus
4. Twitter, Facebook, instagram and blogs
5. drug use, cyber bullying, and other problems
6. reasoning/thinking through the meaning of the post of students
7. screen shot, details about the post, the time and date, username and why the post was captured
8. i know social media isn't a private thing, but for the school to be tracking students personal thoughts out of the campus is pointless, and they shouldnt be doing this. I understand if their tracking post that have talked about the school or even posted during school but when the student is off campus there should be a limit to what the school has power over.
1. california school district is trying to stop cyber bullying
ReplyDelete2. drug abuse, bullying & suicidal thoughts
3. sends information back to the school to handle the issue
4. instagram, twitter, facebook & blogs
5. to keep students safer it's all for their safety
6. reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
7. company scours public posts by students, and analysts alert any issues that they find. Then they alert the school.
8. I like the policy, but then again I don't it is trying to help students out but it is still invading their privacy
1. School districts are monitoring district students' social media
ReplyDelete2. Bullying, drug use, and obscenities
3. Flags material that they think will cause an issue and show the school
4. twitter, Instagram, facebook, and blogs
5. Two recent suicides apparently linked to cyberbullying
6. Using sense to determine something based on a situation
7. The company screenshots possible threats and sends them to the administrator
8. I think that this is dumb for reasons. First is that this situation shouldn't even be the school's problem at all; this is the kind of thing the police should do. Most people, especially those that would post something that would get them in trouble, don't care about school and only go because they have to. The school doesn't really have any business doing this, because school is for learning, not investigating students for suspicious things. I could see if the case was on campus, but as far as I'm concerned, school loses their jurisdiction off campus. So the whole thing is silly to me anyway. Secondly, this is unnecessary money being spent by the school on something they don't need. We have enough of that already. We don't need anymore. Thirdly, the people that would get in trouble by this new idea wouldn't care about school anyway, so the system has little to no power anyway. The only people that this policy is negatively affecting is the good students because the bad ones don't care. Fourthly, lots of people post things like that sarcastically, making fun of things that would get them in trouble if they were serious, but they aren't, and may get in trouble for it, even though they actually weren't doing anything.
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Delete1. The private life of teenagers on social media.
ReplyDelete2. Drugs, cyber bullying, etc.
3. They go through what the public is putting on the pages as well as what they put on their own page.
4. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr
5. They want to keep their students safe from any harm that could come towards them
6. They have their reasons and they have the authority to do what they want
7. They must report it to the school and they must handle it from there
8. I don't like the idea of them looking at my private life because what i do outside of school is no ones business but mine. That is not the schools informations.
Please - more effort on these - think!!!
Delete1. They are trying to prevent cyber bullying or bullying through the internet. The article explains that cyber bullying goes on outside of school and they are trying to prevent it.
ReplyDelete2.Social Media not being safe for students because of cyber bullying. The school district wants to track social media to prevent things like this from happening.
3.Schools are alerted to terms that suggest suicidal thoughts, bullying, vandalism and even the use of obscenities, among other things. When they find posts they think should spur an intervention or anything that violates schools' student codes of conduct, the company alerts the campus.
4.Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Blogs
5.They want to prevent drug use, suicide, and bullying through the district
6.deductive reasoning - reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
7.Daily reports to school administrators include a screen capture of the flagged posts, along with details of whether they were made on or off campus, the time and date, the user's name.
8. I think that that the policy is a ba idea. Social media is a place to be free and express yourself. But I do have a problem with cyber bullying. If you are getting bullied online then you need to tell somebody or just step up and do something. We need privacy.
1. privacy rights
ReplyDelete2. bullying, vandalism, suicidal thoughts, drug use
3. sends flagged posts to administrators
4. twitter, facebook,instagram
5. to keep the students safe
6. they start out with a public post and narrow it down to students in the district
7. send a screen shot of the post, whether it was done on or off campus, date, time, and reason it was flagged to administrators
8. I can see why they are doing it and I can see how it could be beneficial, but I think they are violating students privacy. I don't think they have enough evidence or reasoning to do this. If I were in this district, I would just delete my social media account if it bothered me that much.
1. cyber bullying and students being monitored while on social networking sites
ReplyDelete2. cyber bullying,suicidal thoughts
3. the company monitors whats going on and alerts the school when they see what the kids are looking at is what they're monitoring, so they alert the school
4. blogs, twitter, instagram, facebook
5. to keep the kids safe
6. they can think threw what the students are saying and what the students mean by it
7. they flag and screenshot the post.
8. i think it will be good for the school in the end if they catch someone bullying- then they could very well have saved someones life. i think its too noisy..but if it is saving someones life then it is worth it
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DeleteNext time this will NOT be acceptable
1. The major issue at stake is the fact that many students are frustrated because they feel as though their personal space is being invaded because what they do outside of school is there own business.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues are cyber bullying, alcohol and drug use, and suicide is their biggest concern after having 2 students commit suicide last year.
3. The company is reporting any signs of suicidal thoughts, violence , drug use and etc. Taking a Screenshot and sending it to school officials to be handled.
4. The major apps being filtered are Instagram, facebook, twitter, and bogs.
5. it shows what high school kids are doing , and to try to prevent illegal activity or even death.
6. Its the way the district is looking at the issues in both perspectives as teachers, students, parents and anybody else concerned for students safety, thats how they came up with the ideas for screening media.
7. Daily reports to school administrators include a screen capture of the flagged posts, along with details of whether they were made on or off campus, the time and date, and the user's name.
8. I think this policy is not fair to students because the point of having social media is to communicate and interact with your friends about things you cant talk about or do at school. Its their outside lives from school and it should stay that way, by filtering students outside lives its unnecessary to bring outside problems into school.
1. The issue at stake in this article is kids posting negative and bad things on social media about themselves and sometimes other people that can lead to injury or death.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues being tracked by the school district are students using drugs, cyberbullying.
3. The company uses the information off of a students phone to alert the school officials if it violates school policy.
4. The major apps that are being tracked are Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Blogs.
5. The reason the district says it is tracking social media is because they are trying to stop cyberbullying and prevent harmful activities from occurring.
6. The meaning of deductive reasoning in the context of social media means if someone posts something they know that somebody posed something so they are using social media or one of the social media apps.
7. The procedure for alerting the school of issues found in social media is by if it violates school policies or rules they can report it to the school.
8. I think that this policy is fine. I would say this because you shouldn't post anything bad about another person and if you have a social media account you should use it responsibly and not be a negative person.
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ReplyDelete1. teachers are too nosy to keep out of our business
ReplyDelete2. drugs and other bad stuff
3. makes sure kids arent doing bad stuff
4. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
5. catch kids doing stuff the district doesnt like
6. the process of reasoning from one or more general statements (premises) to reach a logically certain conclusion
7. screen capture
8. I think this sucks even more than the fourth Indiana Jones movie because even if you're NOT doing anything bad, your teachers can spy on what you like and use it against you to make you look stupid.
1. It's about kids posting inappropriate things about themselves and others that could result in injury or death.
ReplyDelete2. Schools are most worried about them taking part in cyberbullying and drugs
3. The company tracks the students devices to alert them of violations of the schools policy
4.Major apps that are being tracked are Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and other blogs
5. Schools are hard at work trying to stop cyberbullying to prevent bad things from happening
6. Deductive Reasoning in social media means if someone post and they know that it was posted by someone who wasn't them then that other person is using one of those apps.
7. The only way the school system will be alerted is if it violates their policy.
8. I agree with the schools policy! There are countless amounts of times where i've seen people get into fights at school for something that was posted online and i know that if i don't post anything or do anything that I KNOW is not acceptable i will be fine.
1. What is the issue at stake in this article? Kids privacy is being violated
ReplyDelete2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district? Bullying, and drug usage.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones? Gives it to the school so they can treat the kid like dirt.
4. What are the major Apps being tracked? Facebook and Twitter
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media? Two kids commited suicide
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean? If they have a reason then they can do it.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media? They take a screenshot of the post and send it to the administrator
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion?
Schools don't own us, so they need to stop acting like they do.
More effort with your answers - more thought!!! these are statements - please answer
Delete1. The issue at stake is their beginning to monitor their 4 or 3,000 students on their social media pages and reporting them when use of drugs and any type of cyberbullying after a committed suicide last year.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues being tracked are drugs and cyberbullying.
3. They report students to school officials and sign them as a violation to school policy.
4. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Blogs.
5. They are basically trying to prevent acts of violation and protection to their students from cyberbullying.
6. It means being able to link up to any students act of social media use during student hours.
7. Only if it violates school policies they can be reported.
8. I think that anybody stupid enough to post something inappropriate during school hours and are cyberbullying isn't thinking about their futures and just wants something to happen.
1. Privacy
ReplyDelete2. Bullying and drug use
3. Alerts school administrators if something has bullying or drug use in it.
4. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, blogs, and other sites
5. To make sure kids are safe
6. It mean they infer bases on the post who made this post.
7. They send screen shot to school admins
8. Their is nothing wrong with this policy as long as students are not punished for things that happened outside of school.
1. The issue at stake is schools monitoring students public posts on social medias
ReplyDelete2. Bullying, drugs, suicide and vandalism
3. The company track students cell phones and if the code of conduct is broken the company alerts the school.
4. Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and blogs are all being monitored
5. Schools are saying they're doing it to keep students safe.
6. Deductive reasoning is reasoning of the cause and effect.
7. Schools systems are only alerted if the students break the code of conduct.
8. I think it does take away students privacy at home from school even if they're on a social network. But I also believe that no student should be posting anything he wouldn't post or show to a teacher.
1. The issue at stake is the privacy of Glendale Unified School district students.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues being tracked are bullying, obscenities, drug use, suicidal thoughts and vandalism
3. The company assesses the information and determines if the student is safe online
4. The major apps being tracked are instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and other social media
5. The reason the district is tracking students online is to make sure they are safe from harm, not being bullied, and not doing inappropriate things.
6. Deductive reasoning is being used is because there is no list of names of everystudent so by using an educated inference the district will identify the student bullying or doing other inappropriate things online.
7. When GeoListen finds that a student has violated the school's code of conduct they alert the campus
8. I think this policy is very useful and I think Richland 2, based on the amount of deaths and suicide we've had in recent years should get it. Although it does violate a students privacy it helps in the long run
1. The issue at stake is the privacy of students in a Southern California schoool district.
ReplyDelete2. Cyber bullying, drug use, and similar issues are being tracked.
3. It checks it to see if the student is safe online.
4. Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, etc.
5. To try and stop cyber bullying, drug use, etc.
6. Deductive reasoning is used to link public accounts to students.
7. The procedure is that the campus is alerted when a student is found to be violating to code of conduct.
8. I'm kinda mutual toward this policy. I think it can be very helpful because cyber bullying is indeed a big issue but it is also a big invasion of privacy considering not ALL students and victims of cyber bullying.
1. What is the issue at stake in this article?- cyberbullying at schools
ReplyDelete2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district?- cyberbullying.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones? - alert the campus
4. What are the major Apps being tracked?- facebook, instagram,twitter, and blog.
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media? - people being bullied and suicides.
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean? Identifying a student online who might be at a risk of cyber bullying.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media? - alert the campus
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion?- I think this policy could be great with a little more depth and when people take it serious then it would be great.
1. The issue at stake is the privacy of student enrolled in Glendale Unified School district students.
ReplyDelete2. The issues are primarily bullying, drug use, and suicidal thoughts.
3. The district determines if the posts and statuses are safe and that the studen is safe.
4. They moniter Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
5. They are making sure the student is safe from harm, both mentally and physically.
6. It means that GeoListen is using deductive reasoning to identify a student.
7. If they find that the student has violated the code of conduct, GeoListen will immediately notify the campus
8.I think this will not help because the students are allowed to do what they want outside of school as long as it';s not illegal, this could possibly lead to the school taking over a individuals freetime and not allow the m to express their full opinions and feelings.
1. the issue at stake in this article is the privacy of that school district
ReplyDelete2. cyber bullying, drugs, suicide, vandalism, and obscenities
3. the companies tracks the use of students cell phones and if they see any form of bullying they will alert the school.
4. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and all other blogs like Tumblr
5. The reason the they are tracking the social media is to make sure that there is a decrease in cyber bullying.
6. Deductive reasoning is used because they can't have every students name in this way of preventing cyber bullying
7. my answer is in #3 i don't want to repeat it The procedure is for them to alert the school if there is a form of cyberbullying
8. i think that the policy is smart and useful but richland 2 shouldn't use it because it would get rid of our privacy making use worse students overall because some people would be made, interrupt the class and we wouldn't learn anything
1. The issue at stake is that if social media should be allowed to be tracked by schools.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues being monitored are drugs, bullying, suicide, and other obscenities.
3. The company sends the monitored information to school administrators and its up to the administrators to see if the kids get punished.
4. The program monitors facebook, instagram, twitter, blogs, and other sites.
5. The district is tracking the students to keep them safe and try to prevent illegal activity.
6. Since the company doesn't have a list of student names, they use clues and location of post to try to infer who is doing the bullying/illegal activity.
7. Quote from the text: "When they find posts they think should spur an intervention or anything that violates schools' student codes of conduct, the company alerts the campus."
8. I do not agree with this policy at all. What we do outside of school is our business and not the school district. I am not against police or government officials monitoring social media for evidence about crimes, but I do not think the school should have the power to do that. School is made to teach us things, and they are not allowed (or should not be allowed) to punish us for anything we do OFF CAMPUS.
1. The issue at stake is trying to stop bullying over the internet but invading the teens privacy.
ReplyDelete2. Major issues are bullying, suicide thoughts,drug use, and vandalism.
3. The company sends it to the school and the administration determines if its safe or not.
4. Major apps that are being tracked is twitter, instagram, facebook, and other social media blogs.
5.The maon reason is to make sure students aren't being cyber bullied and are safe from arm, and not doing any inappropriate things.
6. Deductive reasoning is reasoning from the cause and effect.
7. They flag and screen shot the post and send it to the school if inappropriate.
8. I really do not like the policy, I feel that it is over board. I think that teen should be able to have privacy. We should not have the district monitoring us. If a teen have a problem then they should report it to administration.
1. What is the issue at stake in this article? Students think that it is an invasion of privacy for district to watch there social media accounts, and pay someone a lot of money to do it.
ReplyDelete2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district? The major issue being tracked is suicide.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones? The company uses it whenever dangerous things are involved and alerts the school.
4. What are the major Apps being tracked? Social Media like twitter and instagram.
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media? It is tracking it because there were suicides because of the social media.
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean? They infer information without knowing it is exactly true.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media?They find something that is not good and alert the school.
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion?
I think that this is a invasion of privacy by tracking students and should be stopped immediately.
1. The issue is that this is an intrusion unto students privacy or not.
ReplyDelete2. The major issues are that they could pick on personal matters that have nothing to do with the students safety and overall just feel like an invasion of privacy. The part about cyberbullying makes sense, but all the other stuff, monitoring for swearing and such, thats a little much.
3. It analyzes the the information and puts red flags on anything that pulls up as warning or alert and sends it to an administrator of the school to deal with.
4. Facebook, twitter, and other social media sites.
5. The reason is because most students use social media as a way to relieve there troubles and express their pains to others. This could potentially allow for the company to tell the school so the school could intervene if something where to happen.
6. Deductive reasoning is taking the words and phrases said by others, and using that to form a reasonable conclusion on what they are referring to or saying will happen, and if its something dangerous or unsafe to a students well being they can conclude that this is what they mean.
7. The procedure is to flag the post that was deemed necessary to show the administrators who and why they need to help.
8. I think that the idea behind it is benign, keeping kids from bullying each other online is important, but the way that it is carried out makes it a little over reaching for the goal set forth by the school. The idea was to protect students from cyber bullying, but what it does is a lot more, it look at things like swearing, possible drug use, and suicidal like posts, this is a lot more than the original idea was about simple bully protection. Now some of these can help the students sure, but this also means it can pick on things that are truly innocent and read them as something else. This could take things way out of proportion and cause whole new problems. If we where to do this here, I think we would need to think about what is really important to us, the students safety, or their privacy and freedom of expression.
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1. The school district has hired an outside company to monitor students online behavior on social media sites. An issue with this policy/idea/etc is that it imposes upon the students' privacy and ability express themselves.
ReplyDelete2. Some major issues that the school district is trying to monitor are bullying, suicidal thoughts, drug use, and vandalism.
3. The company finds the information analyzes it looking for anything that would fit into the topics that the school district is worried about and if it finds anything incriminating, the company reports it to the school district so that they may deal with the issue if they choose to.
4. The program is mostly tracking social media sites and apps.
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media?
The school district says that its reason for hiring this company to track students' social media postings are to eliminate if not decrease the rate of cyber bullying.
6. When they say deductive reasoning, they probably have a good idea of who the students are but they most likely use clues such as location of where the account is based to determine who the students are as well.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media?
When or if the company finds a post or posts that they believe should be brought to the school districts attention they will notify the school and from there it is the school's decision whether or not to continue looking into the event.
8. I feel like this policy does have it benefits, but the article did also say that they haven't had anything happen yet that they felt the need to check up on, so it was in the long run possibly a waste of the school district's $40,500 hiring this company. Also, it does have a great many downsides attached to those few benefits, the program does to a point intrude upon the students' privacy, but the students should have the knowledge to know that this program can only access things that they leave public on their sites, so just make your stuff private it you are so upset about it, they cant see it then.
Read the article and respond to the following prompts
ReplyDelete1. What is the issue at stake in this article? Invasion of students privacy.
2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district? Limits the freedom of speech out-of-school.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones? sends it into the school
4. What are the major Apps being tracked? Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and other sites.
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media? To stop online bullying.
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean? To track students based on the information they know about the student.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media? Screen shot of the post, date time and place, why it was flagged.
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion? I am mutual of the subject, it is good for in school tracking, but it is disturbing that the school is monitoring you and everything you do outside of school and could possibly take out of school issues and punish a student in school.
1. The current issue of this article is the privacy of students at Glendale Unified School district
ReplyDelete2. The major issue being tracked are drug use, bullying, suicidal thoughts, vandalism and obscenities.
3. With this information the company have second thoughts on if its safe online.
4. The major apss are twitter, instagram and facebook. Mainly any current social media.
5. The reason the students are being tracked by the district is to make sure that it is safe. That there is no danger. Or any bad things.
6.Deductive reasoning is used
7. The procedure of alerting the school is that if a student has violated the schools code alret the campus.
8. This policy i feel that i dont have a yes or no. Because if you post anything off or in campus people are going to see it. No matter where you go your eventually wouldnt have any privacy. But if it was something serious then you would report it. Privacy is what everyone wants. But people will try and find ways to target whoever they are targeting. One way or the other someone in everyday life is not safe
1. What is the issue at stake in this article? The Issue at stake is the privacy of the Glendale Unified School District students.
ReplyDelete2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district? The major issues being tracked is bullying, drug use, obscenities, vandalism and suicidal thoughts.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones? The company than gets the information and assesses it and than determines if the student is safe online.
4. What are the major Apps being tracked? The major apps being tracked is face book, twitter, and instagram.
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media? The major reasons the district is tracking social media is to make sure students are not doing anything inappropriate, and to make sure they are safe from any harm.
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean? Deductive reasoning is being used because there is no list of students so it only looks like public postings.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media? When the program GeoListen finds that a student has violated the schools code of conduct they will alert the campus.
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion? I honestly don't think this is a useful tool. It is an invasion of your privacy and you don't need to get in trouble for what you do in you free time. I believe you should only get in trouble if their is a STUDENT report on bullying or any other malfeasance.
1.The issue at stake is California school districts monitoring students public posts.
ReplyDelete2.The major issues are bullying,vandalism,drug use,and suicidal thoughts.
3.What the company is doing is to keep the information so they can keep the students safe online.
4.The major apps are Facebook,twitter,instagram,blogs,and other sites.
5.The reason the district is tracking students is to keep them safe and not being cyberbullied.
6.Deductive reasoning is used to keep students not be noticed.
7.The school will be alerted if the student violate the code of conduct.
8.I think this policy will be very helpful, even though its not fair for students to take the advantage of their privacy. It will safe students lives from bullying and anything else.
1.) In Southern California they are trying to stop Cyber bullying by spying on their different social posts including tumblr, twitter, and facebook.
ReplyDelete2.) The issues are bullying, drug use, and suicidal thoughts.
3.) When they find posts they think should spur an intervention or anything that violates schools' student codes of conduct, the company alerts the campus.
4.) The Apps being tracked are Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Tumblr.
5.) To stop cyber-bullying and angry actions
6.) Deductive reasoning basically means using logic to deal with what you’re doing online.
7.) When they find posts they think should spur an intervention or anything that violates schools' student codes of conduct, the company alerts the campus.
8.) I disagree because privacy is at stake! You don’t want the ENTIRE SCHOOL knowing about what you’re doing!
1.) School intervening in Social media
ReplyDelete2.) Bullying, Drug Use, Suicidal houghts.
3.) The company alerts the campus when someone/something goes against school codes
4.) Twitter, Instagram, Facebook Tumblr.
5.) To stop online bullying and to prevent suicide.
6.) Deductive Reasoning
7.) The school is alerted when a student disobeys.
8.)I disagree and agree. 50/50. Kids do deserve privacy, but there are some places adults should not intervene. (COUGH TUMBLR COUGH)
1. What is the issue at stake in this article? Whether the district has the right to monitor students public posts on social media
ReplyDelete2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district? any terms that are used suggesting bullying, vandalism, drug use, suicidal thoughts are things that should be monitored.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones? It alerts the campus
4. What are the major Apps being tracked? Major apps being tracked are Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and tumblr
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media? They want to keep the kids safe in and out of school.
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean? Using logic to come to an answer or decision
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media? When they find the harmful information, they alert the campus
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion? I do feel that this is a violation of human rights, but it could be helpful in many cases also. I think they should only be able to intervene for suicidal thoughts or threatening information. In most cases the parents don't even monitor the kids social media so I don't think it's the school's responsibility unless the students actions are going to harm another child.
1. A Southern California school district is trying to stop cyberbullying and a host of other teenage ills by monitoring the public posts students make on social media outlets.
ReplyDelete2. Drug use, suicidal thoughts, bullying, vandalism and even the use of obscenities are the issues trying to be prevented.
3. The company alerts the campus from which it came from.
4. Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram are the major social medias being tracked.
5. They are trying to promote student safety.
6. Reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect).
7. They scours public posts by students, and analysts alert any issues that they find then they alert the school.
8. I feel like it violating our individuals rights as people. This could stir up some talk about being unconstitutional and end up in court.
1. The issue is an invading privacy.
ReplyDelete2. Bullying, obscenities
3. Takes screenshots and sends it to the school/ guesses on who is saying it
4. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, blogs
5. To prevent bullying, two student committed suicide
6. Deciding on how it should be handled
7. Sending screenshots so the school handles it from there.
8. I think if it is out for the public to see, it's fair. Any kid or adult should be punished for saying something bad enough to cause suicidal thoughts. It's not fair that they get away with it and an innocent person suffers. I also like how the administration considers what to do before actually doing anything.
1. In Southern California, cyberbullying has been a big issue so a school district is starting a program to monitor students social media.
ReplyDelete2. Last year, two students killed themselves, and cyberbullying had become very prevalent within the school district. Students are also not taking well the new monitoring system. The issues being tracked are obscenities, drug use, suicidal thoughts and cyberbullying.
3. Flags the post, takes a screenshot, and sends it to the school.
4. Facebook, twitter, Instagram and Tumblr.
5.Making sure kids are protected and safe.
6. They use "context clues" to figure out who said what and what posts go to specific people.
7. "Analysts are alerted to terms that suggest suicidal thoughts, bullying, vandalism and even the use of obscenities, among other things. When they find posts they think should spur an intervention or anything that violates schools' student codes of conduct, the company alerts the campus.
8. I think that the program is pretty much violating students rights. When a student leaves a school campus, the school shouldn't follow what they're doing with their time. Its human rights, freedom of speech, freedom of expression, press. Everyone knows that colleges look at all your social media, but thats okay-to an extent. To alert the school district of small things like obscenities and to alert the school of it, that is definitely a violation of human rights-freedom of speech. I think that cyberbullying is completely wrong, but if suicide is a result of that, the kids who did the bullying can be prosecuted and I believe that is enough, especially because not everyone is going to go bash someone online.
1. The right to where they have the right to monitor the social networking sites.
ReplyDelete2. drug use, bullying, suicidal thoughts.
3. Sends it to the schools.
4. twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and blogs.
5.To make sure kids are safe.
6. To kind of guess what they're looking at online
7. Screen picture of the flagged posts
8. I think there is a line where the school shouldn't monitor their students off their campus because I think its up to the parents to check to make sure their kids aren't bullying someone or having suicidal thoughts etc.
1.) southern california is getting up in the business of students social media to prevent bullying and drug usage and other thing
ReplyDelete2.)vandalism drug usage suicidal thoughts
3.)alerts the campus of the school that the student goes too
4)Twitter Instagram Facebook Tumblr
5.)saftey reasons
6) using logic to find your result to a question
7) When they find posts they think should violates schools rules the company alerts the campus.
8.) I believe that the social media sights are already public to pretty much everybody. It would not really matter too me if a few extra people saw what I posted on social media. If you want to keep something private then do not post it on social media. I honestly think this is a great policy but i am not sure if it will work.
1. What is the issue at stake in this article?
ReplyDelete-The issue is privacy rights
2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district?
-Cyber bullying and suicidal tendencies
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones?
-Report screenshots of posts to administrators
4. What are the major Apps being tracked?
-Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and other blogs
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media?
- To stop bullying after two suicides were committed in the last year
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean?
-Deductive reasoning should determine the difference between public and private posts.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media?
-Screenshots to the administrator
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion?
- I think this policy could be helpful. With monitoring, there will be less people willing to cyber bully someone.
1) The school is monitoring the students social media.
ReplyDelete2) They are watching for bullying and anything else that may harm another student.
3) They send screen shots to the principal and let them handle the situation.
4) Facebook, twitter, instagram, and tumblr
5) To make sure no harm, emotional or physical, comes to any student
6) It is used because there are no list of names.
7) the school will be alerted if there is a violation.
8) I find that this is stupid and an invasion of privacy.
1.) to stop things like cyber bullying southern california school districts are monitoring public posts students make.
ReplyDelete2.) online bullying, suicide, and drug use
3.)analyses the posts, and if they find things that suggest bullying, vandalism, etc, the company alerts the campus
4.) twitter, facebook, instagram, blogs, etc
5.) trying to keep students safe.
6.)deductive reasoning is reasoning from the general to the particular/logical conclusion
7.)to make reports to the school they take a screen shot of the post with when and where info, username if available, and other additional information
8.)I think it is unnecessary, there are other ways to deal with this kind of stuff. i don't think it's worth violating everyone's privacy when they are on their own personal devices.
1) Privacy vs safety Do schools have the right to track students' activity on social media in the name of keeping them safe?
ReplyDelete2) The school is tracking social media for cyber bullying, suicidal thoughts and drug abuse among other things.
3) The company sends daily reports to the school about flagged posts along with details like if they were made from off campus or on campus, the time and date, the username and why it caught attention.
4) Instagram, Facebook, Twitter are being tracked.
5) The district wants to keep the students safe.
6) Deductive reasoning is when the person who monitors the social media uses clues to figure out who the account belongs to.
7) Daily reports are sent to the school and it is up to the school to decide how to act.
8) I can understand the logic behind this but I feel like it is still an invasion of privacy. I feel like this would be justified if the life of at least one person is saved this way then I can concede to it. Well, social media is already public anyway so once it's out there it's there. If it was something really private, then you wouldn't put it out there like that.
1. A school in Southern California is trying to stop cyber bullying by monitoring social media websites.
ReplyDelete2. Bullying and drug use.
3. If they think it could be harmful to others, they will send it to the school.
4. Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and other blogging websites.
5. To stop cyber bullying and to keep students safe.
6. Reasoning from the general to the particular.
7. If they think it violates the school's codes of conduct, they will alert the administrators and they will decide from there.
8. I think it crosses the line. Unless the student is on school campus, they shouldn't be able to monitor the things they post.
Read the article and respond to the following prompts
ReplyDelete1. What is the issue at stake in this article?
Monitoring student's social media.
2. What are the major issues being tracked by the school district?
Suicidal thoughts, bullying, vandalism, the use of obscenities and other things.
3. What does the company do with the information it tracks from student's phones?
They report it to the school.
4. What are the major Apps being tracked?
Twitter, blogs, Instagram, Facebook, and other social media sites.
5.What is the reason the district says it is tracking social media?
They are tracking it to stop cyber bullying and other problems because of suicides of two teens.
6. "deductive reasoning" Research this in the context of Social Media Monitoring - what does it mean?
If the public posting doesn't include the person's name, then they will use the handler name, time, date and location of the posting, and other social media sites they may have in order to find who posted it.
7. What is the procedure for alerting the school of issues found in the social media?
They look through public postings and decide what things need an intervention and things that violate the school's code of conduct and then they report it to the school.
8. What do you think of this policy? Please explain your answer and be thoughtful with your explanation/opinion?
I believe this policy is overly intrusive. I don't feel as if this is the school's place to monitor student. The constant need to try to hold people responsible for their actions is over bearing.
1. Watching students social media pages.
ReplyDelete2. The main issue is bullying.
3. If they see something suspicious they will report it to the students school.
4. Twitter, instagram, facebook, any blogs etc.
5. To help stop cyber bulling.
6. If it doesn't use the persons name then they will look at time date and location to find out who it was.
7. Whatever needs to be investigated they tell the school and reports it.
8. I believe that the policiy is diffcult to say i like the idea or dislike, mainly because yes I want to stop cyber bullying but i would be very uncomfortable witht hem tracking every move i make on the internet.
1. Schools watching teenagers on social media
ReplyDelete2. Cyber bullying
3. They have the teachers look at it
4. Social Media apps (Facebook, Twitter, etc.)
5. There aim is to make sure that social media is a safe place for students and to put an end to cyber bullying.
6.Deductive reasoning is to see how students behave on social media
7. First send proof to the school that the student posted this somewhere near or on campus.
8.I honestly think this is somewhere between a bad and a good policy. The good thing out of this is that it does seem like a useful way to stop cyber bullying, but what they post is more up to there parents than the school's