Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Final Blogfolio


Assignment Reflections
1.      Intro video

a.       The main thing I learned from this assignment was exactly how blogger works. I had always heard about blogging and what not but I had no clue what to expect. This assignment really showed how me how connected you really are with the entire world when you get onto the internet.
b.      The main problem I faced in this assignment was just coming out of my shell. I remember the first day of class looking around being so disappointed that I was the only male in the class. I felt really shy and awkward speaking in front of the camera, I had no clue how I was going to handle being the only guy in the entire class.
c.       To solve this problem basically I just had to toughen up. Early on in the class I realized that my future job will have me speaking in front of large groups of people every day no matter what their gender is.
d.      Speaking in front of people is all part of the learning and teaching process. If you are comfortable with people it really makes your life easier in so many different ways. If you’re more social you meet more people and are given more opportunities. I could even explain to my class how I overcame this to show them this isn’t that bad.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 1 (Facilitate and Inspire Student Learning and Creativity). I feel like this because it is a student reflection and it calls for promotion in student reflections.

2.      TED Videos

a.       The main thing I learned from this assignment was the challenges that teachers face every day. The class got to see a bunch of seasoned and veteran teachers speak and tell stories of their classes. You could just hear in their voice how passionate they were about these experiences, and it really almost made me nervous I wasn’t passionate enough about teaching.
b.      I guess the problem I encountered was feeling almost beneath these people. Being a rookie and new to all of this stuff I felt like these speakers were so much more than me for all that they accomplished and have achieved.
c.       Initially I was intimated and worried about all this but as it progressed it only motivated me to someday get to that point as both a teacher and a coach. I used this motivation to push myself past my discomfort.
d.      I will have to just gain more experience teaching to fully understand these stories and experiences and make my own memories. I feel if I become more experienced I will be able to integrate my knowledge into my classroom.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 5 (Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership. I believe the assignment covers this standard because  the videos show several older teachers who have a very charismatic way about them where they just give off extremely strong vibes of leadership.

3.      Concept Map

a.       This activity really taught me a lot. I learned exactly what a concept map was and I also learned a new way to express information to my classroom. I found it fun we were given so much freedom on this assignment so I was allowed to create my concept map on my favorite educational topic (World War 2).
b.      The main problem I encountered was deciding what information to use. There was only a limited amount of information we could put onto our concept map, so I had to really pick about five topics I felt were the best. It was so hard to select just one to use for this.
c.       To solve this problem I looked at a couple things. First I looked at what topics I found were most important and stood out to me. I also wanted topics I enjoyed. I felt if I really liked the topics that I would be able to teach them better and come up with better information, and also teach with a higher level of passion.
d.      I can definitely see myself incorporating this into my future classroom. I was able to put links to very informative videos right into the text and they were just a click away. I could make multiple concept maps and teach entire units based off them. I would love to use the inspiration program in the future and love how it allowed you to create your own designs.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 3 (Model Digital Age Work and Learning). I feel it best shows this because it emphasizes a transfer of current knowledge which this did and also collaboration with peers (we each got to see each other’s concept maps displayed)

4.      Do Not Track Me

a.       This assignment taught me so much. I learned from this assignment just how easy it is for people to lose personal information to stalkers or hackers. It really taught me how to keep my information and the massive consequences that could arise from not doing so. I learned how many malicious and cruel people there are on the internet that are just looking to hack and steal. I also learned how many different types of viruses there are.
b.      My main problem from this assignment was realizing how unsecure all my passwords and things of that nature were on all my personal accounts. My password would have been so simple for someone else to figure out because they were so closely related to me and all very similar.  
c.       As far as solving this problem: After this assignment I went through and changed all my passwords to something less personal and way harder to figure out. From my Facebook password to my bank password I changed everything to things so difficult to remember I had to write them all down.
d.      This will definitely be lessons that I teach my future students when my assignments take themselves to the internet. Younger kids are actually a lot of hackers and dangerous web user’s favorite target because they are so young and oblivious to the dangers. So it will be my responsibility to show them the safe and cautious way to use the internet.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 4 (Promote and Model Digital Citizenship). This was a no brainer because this standard has a heavy emphasis on safety.

5.      Augmented Reality

a.       This assignment really shows how fast technology is moving, and how useful it can be inside the classroom. I learned how this exciting new way is being demonstrated and used in classrooms.
b.      I actually had a lot of issues with this assignment. I struggled so much because it was so advanced that I could not even understand it. I had to read through the article about five times. It was a really difficult concept for me to understand, how putting an image on a screen could allow the device to pull up information.
c.       I solved my problem by actually looking more into it because I really did understand what it was or what it’s function was. I really had to do extra research to be able to write anything relevant about it.
d.      I honestly don’t think I will use anything like this in my classroom in the future. It is just so advanced, and scares me because things this advanced make me feel as if in a short time robots will be teaching students in schools. It’s just really strange even the name “augmented reality” makes it sound so futuristic.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 2 (Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences & Assessments). This is because this standard asks for use of digital tools and promotes student learning. Augmented reality does both of these things.

6.      Voki

a.       This was one of the more fun assignments we were given in class. We learned about Voki which is a tool where you can create and personalize a character and type in text for them to speak. I had no idea this existed and it really was fun to type of things for my character speak about. You could even change your characters accent.
b.      The biggest issue I had was trying to imagine teaching a class online and what I would want my character to say in the introduction. I feel as if it would be hard to express who you really are with a digital character. More communication is actually done through body language then actually speaking.
c.       To solve this problem I decided to just go with a more professional approach and use a lot of positive reinforcement. I almost felt as I was too generic with my introduction I had the character say to my “class” but it ended up coming together in the end and getting the points across that I wanted.
d.      I could see myself using Voki in the future for sure if I ever setup a website for my classroom. I could type the exact instructions I wanted to give my class and then they could just simply press play and hear everything I wanted them to say without me forgetting to mention anything, and they could always replay it if they didn’t understand.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 3 (Model Digital Age Work & Learning). I think this because we had to be so creative with this and each of my peers had to create their own character and intro. This standard calls for relevant information and ideas which we definitely needed to do here.

7.      Web 2.0 Sites

a.       I may have learned more on this assignment than any other. This activity actually took some time for the class to complete but there was just so much information being show. Everyone was assigned two websites to research about and demonstrate with. My two were pixton and podbean. I learned about both and mine were actually pretty decent and I can honestly see myself possibly using these in the future.
b.      The main problem that I found was that these sites to be fully functional require you to buy a membership. They were actually pretty pricey with their cumulative asking price coming to around a thousand dollars together for a year.
c.       To solve this issue I found the free parts of the site and was able to put together something to present. I actually showed pixton to my friends and we made some pretty funny comic strips and showed them to our other friends.
d.      I would definitely use podbean in the future for my classes. It’s like a podcast so I could record a lecture and post it to the internet if I had to miss class. This is actually a pretty common thing that college teachers actually do pretty frequently, so I could see myself using it. Pixton I feel may be too much fun to focus but then again you had to buy the educational version of it, so I was only able to use the fun section of it.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 5 (Engage in Professional Growth and Leadership). I feel like this was appropriate because the way we presented the information was actually as if we were teaching a class. We even had to discipline our classmates, so this definitely promoted leadership skills.

8.      My Website

a.       I learned a lot from this assignment not only about using it in the future but how to exactly make a website because I was always clueless. Unfortunately I wasn’t able to present my website in class because of time shortages but I really liked it. I wasn’t very good at crafting in and making it look pretty but I feel as if my information was really relevant, and I liked how I linked it to an athlete to make it seem bigger.
b.      My main issue was figuring out the science behind making the site. How to move things or how to post videos without it just being just an url address. I was never a very computer savvy person it never really clicked with me but I definitely got the hang of it after I finished my first of four pages. Another issue I had was trying to find new exciting information that my classmates would not find so I could be different.
c.       I eventually figured out the mechanics of things and got help from my classmates and instructor and was able to piece together all of the pages, and even figure out how to put the calendar onto my page.
d.      If I got better at making the site look better I could see myself making a website for my class. I could post home works on there. One thing I did differently from everyone else was putting a Voki character on my page. With this I could also give students specific instruction.
e.        I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 4 (Promote and Model Digital Citizenship) I thought it was this standard because the theme of our site had to be something with online safety. I personally selected cyber bullying to use much like my other classmates.

9.      My Movie

a.       I really found this assignment fun. It was a great finale assignment to the class because it allowed us to show a lot about our life to our classmates. From our taste in genre of music to personal photos which we cherish. Even though I heard a lot of feminine music from all the girls so, naturally I had to make things more masculine by using the “Rocky Theme Song”. I learned how to create my own movie and add captions and transitions.
b.      I had some issues figuring out the timing of the slides and I had captions appearing on the wrong slides. My biggest issue was finding a way to get the movie to work on my blog site.
c.       I was able to figure out how to work the My Movie program better after being exposed to it longer and I figured out my captions. Also with the help from my instructor I was able to put the movie onto my blog and display my wacky video to the class.
d.      This is something I would definitely like to use in my classroom. I could see multiple uses. One being in the beginning of the school year showing a video of myself to my class so they could better understand who is going to be teaching them this year. I can see another use being an end of the year activity where the students made movies of their favorite moments to show the class.
e.       I feel like the NETS-T standard this meets is number 2 (Design and Develop Digital Age Learning Experiences & Assessments). I believe it is this standard because it talks about customizing and personalizing activities, and I found this to be one of the more personal activities with everyone showing each other part of their life story.





Course Reflection:

Coming into this course I was really nervous because I am not really great with technology and especially nervous on the first day when I discovered I was the only male in the class besides the instructor. I would have to say that the main thing I learned in this class would have to be not only just knowledge about technology in the classroom, but more important how to be social with a class and not intimidated. I feel like my strongest point in this class was my creativity. I always seemed to have something that was a lot different than everyone else. A big part of this may have been the fact that I was the only guy but I still feel even if there were other guys that my creativity would still provide everyone with entertainment. My weakest point was my inability to keep up with the article responses. I have never been a huge reader and then having eighteen hours and a tough math class I definitely wasn’t as good as I could have been on the article responses. I regret that for sure. It was no excuse and I have to be better in the future. It’s not fun having to play catch up but I still learned a lot from this class. The goals I will need to use in the future to benefit this will have to be just jump right into things when I am done with class. Rather than putting things off I should really stay on top of things better, and not forget and make careless mistakes. Much like what this class taught things in this world are moving faster and faster every day, and I need to be faster and better so I can assure that I will always be successful not just in classes such as this one, but in life in general overall. Coming into the class I did not like a classroom with technology and it seemed to be a common trend that everyone felt that way for a while in this class. But strangely as the course moved on people seemed to stop complaining about it and warmed up to the idea. I can really see myself using technology in my classroom from a smart board to using one of the websites we looked at together in the classroom. I enjoyed the blog in this class. It keeps all your assignments together and at the same time allows your classmates the ability to read your thoughts and feelings about important topic. It is definitely a possibility that I will use a blog somehow in the future in my teaching career. Truly was fascinated with the way this class’s initial opinion changed so much. This class really had a large impact on me and I learned so many things not just about using technology but also possible teaching strategies to use in the future, with all the practice we got presenting.    

Thursday, December 5, 2013

MY Movie


22. Augmented Reality

This article begins by explaining what augmented reality truly is. It is using a tablet or device to read an image and then more information or details pop up which are relevant to this image. There are several examples listed on how students used this, and it even explains how it can be linked up with another app and it lets you view things in a 360 degree view. To me this is just fascinating how far technology has come. This seems like such advanced technology use almost over the top. All students have to do is hold their device in front of an image and the device explains everything for them. This obviously would be very exciting for young students to use. After teaching my first lecture at PCS this semester (Fourth Grade Class) I have learned that it doesn't take that much to spark a young students interest. I feel as if the students would be overwhelmed with joy to use something this new and creative. At the same time with how exciting this is it actually is somewhat scary too. These students are simply holding an iPad or tablet up to an item and the devices are explain and demonstrating to the students. This almost makes the teachers job seem irrelevant. It really makes you wonder what the teachers role will be 20 years down the road. It seems as if with all this technology and also the new common core state standards act that the teachers have less and less they are able to do. This is something I feel we should all step back and look at before we decide to have robots wheeling into classrooms teaching while human teachers lose their jobs! Though I have concern about the role of teachers that still does not change the fact that augmented reality is an incredible thing, and I know that it can benefit students in so many different ways while being entertaining at the same time.

21. Five Essentials To Create Connected Students

The Author Vicki Davis initially gives off the tone that she is against students being so involved in social media but she quickly showed me that was not her feeling on the matter at all. She discusses the new apple update (iOS7)and how students in schools were waiting with there phones so they could get the update as soon as it came out. She then goes on to explain how not all students were excited about it because they were not exposed to the technology and it was not considered as important in their life. Vicki then goes on to list her 5 essential things that she feels students should be able to do including: being a connected author, being a connected publisher, being a connected conversationalist, being a strategic disconnector, and having a curious, lifelong pursuer of ingenious solutions. I agree with this article, and in the beginning of this semester I wouldn't have. When I first came into the IT365 class I had a very old school mentality about education I guess, because the way technology was developing so fast scared me. Vicki really does have some solid points in this article when she expresses concern for students who are not practiced in social media and other technological things. If you look at todays job market you really do have to have to be somewhat tech savvy. Even applying for jobs in todays world needs to be done online and sent in via computer. You really do need to have the skills listed because there is such a great chance that the career you choose will involve computers, or phones, or something technologically advanced that wasn't around ten years ago. Social media connects everyone together and is used with everything: sports, world affairs, music, news, and even the weather can all be shared and discovered through social media. Students really do need to be sure they are brought up to date in all this for their own good because if they are not then they will fall so far behind.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

18. Group Presentation Responses

Mind Meister -A tool for making a concept map. -Can Create a slideshow. -Moves from topics one to another. bubbl.us -Similar to Inspiration. -Tab to get new bubbles feature. -Can Import Picture -Simple and Easy For Kids. lino.com* -Make Lists -Adjustable Font -Groups -To do lists, effective for teachers. Photobucket -Instagram/Pintrist -Can upload you're photos and videos -See whats trending Quintura -Search Engine -Not a very Strong website Duck Duck Go -Search Engine -Kid Related -Relates all info to what kids should know -Filter Bubble Gogooligans.com -search engine for kids -not high functioning -directed towards children -Doesn't work Padlet* -Wall page used in class -Type a question and collect responses Stormboard* -boater dots -Vote on different questions or answers -Older classes (Complicated) Kidtopia -Search Engine -Kid Safe (allegedly) -Prevents bad things from popping up -Kid form of Google Instagrok -Can create a link to pretty much anywhere -Presentation tool -Concept Map Like -Can adjust how difficult it is to use -High school level most likely Slime Kids -Search Engine -Kid Friendly Wiki Summarizer -Wikipedia search finder Pearl Tree -Make Categories -Connected with pintrist -Brings up relevant things NetVibes -Collect thoughts in one place -Search side to it -Widgets on/off -Expensive Glogster -Can create timeline -History Timeline -Can set up assignments off site and list things Audacity -Music Recording -Song oriented Vimeo -Video search -YouTube like Word Press -Can add and find friends. -Can search blogs on numerous topics -More functions then blogger Evernote -Can search in any document you have. -Type a word and all documents with that word in it pops up. -Can upgrade to premium where you can get unlimited audio recordings. Compfight -Similar to Google images. -Locates images for blogs -Helps with research. -Free Download. -Offers different sizes to download. Diigo -Doesn't Appear to be used frequently -Allows installation of a tool bar -Used to share things Blabberize -Insert any image and cut out the mouth and insert a recording to mouth itself. -Can put a picture of a relevant person to the lecture and have them speak using your recorded voice. Music -Shows progression of music through years. Animoto -Can upload videos/pictures -Make your own videos -Can add background to selected videos -Free version/Premium Version -Family, business, etc. options with adjustable styles Book Builder -Create your own book -Adjustable language -Uses images too -Can illustrate your books -Can share digital book with class. Weebly * -Site Creator -easy to use -Can create slideshows Storyboard Generator -Can find relevant videos for the class -Can search -Creation area Tagul -Similar to wordle -Not as limited as wordle -Can make it into different shapes Edmodo * -Facebook for teachers -Display looks just like facebook -Asks other teachers for different things on posts -Can share lesson plans among others Socrative -Teachers use to create quiz's, tests, and games. -Fun for students. iCloud -Creates easy access to your work -Free word processing tool Infogram -Creating Charts -Different types of graphs

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

16. Bullying

After watching the section of the movie bully it was obviously difficult to not feel depressed. The stories in the film were so dis-heartening. Young kids being ridiculed for how they look, or there sexual orientation. Then the story of the boy who went as far as killing himself.
Watching this film truly made me think about my high school career in upstate New York. I was a three sport athlete and honestly being in a setting like that bullying is not uncommon. In football the weaker players on the team would just get randomly tackled and blind sided for no reason and sometimes it seemed like they were really hurt or injured. In indoor track the slower kids would get taunted or messed with when they were passed or after they finished way behind. In baseball before practices and the coaches were there kids would whip other kids with pitching chords and sometime even chase them all the way into the woods. There is one thing I noticed about all the kids that were bullied and it was that they were different from us. They just weren't as fast or strong so they were harassed, and it was not their fault. These kids tried just as hard but were abused both mentally and physically. It really makes me wonder why we as people attack one another when we could be so great if we just worked together. Throughout our history war is one of the most reoccurring events and we continue to fight and let people die everyday in combat. I tried to remain a neutral guy and not chose sides but in all honesty it was mostly my friends involved in the bullying.I suppose it is just in human nature to compete and fight with one another. It seems inevitable that bullying or conflict will ever stop because as I said before humans in general seem to have a thing for violence.   

Thursday, October 10, 2013

11. Inspiration Comments

Erica- I feel like she had really interesting ideas. I know when I was younger I definitely would have enjoyed mostly of the activities she listed, like the one with swapping heads with monsters. My only negative I have is maybe sound a little bit more enthusiastic. But I feel as if her Inspiration setup was very creative and beneficial.

Jac- I really enjoy the book that her inspiration is on. As a kid I always enjoyed acting things out and I feel like students would really enjoy that. I feel like the presentations sub topics were pretty wordy but still it was pretty good.

Mary Kathryn- Really enjoyed the creativity of all the activities and I fell like kids would really enjoy all of these. It was very game oriented and not really a lot of time for discussion or reaction from the students but I feel it would still be very successful.

Jennifer- Lesson plan was very well planned out. Everything seems prepared even the worksheets, and videos. Really liked the color scheme as well. Seems to have everything prepared and it looks ready.

Amanda- Seems well prepared. I thought there was a good balance between working and playing games. It doesn't allow students to get too bored or get too rowdy with games.

Jordan- Feel like there may be too much reaction to hurricanes rather then learning what exactly they are, it may be somewhat difficult to find a hurricane survivor to come speak. . This could be bennificial for the students to feel more emotionally involved. I really enjoyed the activities though and feel this showed great promise.

Lauren- 



Monday, October 7, 2013

13. 21st Century Skills

This article really seems to display to me what the main idea of the IT365 class is. It focuses on how rapidly the world is changing and why it is necessary for us to make certain adjustments. It also discusses how students don't appear to be ready for the real world once they graduate and how this could cause negative repercussions.                                                                                                                                                                                           
 This seems to be the commonly found theme in this class. How terribly fast technology is integrating into everything. Adjustments need to be made for students to be able to catch up with these fast moving times. As I have stated in previous posts the fact that times and technology are moving so fast really frightens me. As an education major looking to pursue a career in future it astounds me just how fast this country has developed. We have not even been an official country for 300 years yet and look how far we have come. With the common core and other changes being put into motion the world is moving at a rapid speed. I look at it almost like a car. The faster you go the more dangerous it is and fewer mistakes you can make.  

12. Why Tough Teachers Get Good Results

After reading this article it really hit home with me. It begins with a story of a hard nose music teacher who would openly call out his students. The article continues and covers eight main ideas which are: a little pain is good for you, drill baby drill, failure is an option, strict is better than nice, creativity can be learned, grit trumps talent, and praise makes you weak.... while stress makes you strong. This points basically support the fact that hard nose teaching while today is a very risky topic has a high percentage of success.
                                                                                                                                                                           I could not agree more with this article. Growing up I have played sports my entire life, and am a very competitive person. I definitely had my fair share of tough coaches even including my father. Looking back on my days of playing organized sports I always remember being upset with my coaches or complaining about Saturday practices, but now I realize it contributed to our success. I look at coaches like Mike Ditka who would constantly scream at players and verbally harass his players but then you look at his team the 85 Bears who were considered one of the greatest team of all time. You learn to love the hard nose teachers or coaches once you are successful. They push you and motivate you to be successful or to win. I had several math teachers which were the same way and I did my best in their classes. This article basically sums up a lot of my beliefs.

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

10. Concept Map - World War 2

 
 

World War 2


RH.8.7.
Grade
8students:Integrate visual information(e.g., in charts, graphs, photographs, videos, or maps) with other information in print and digital texts.


I.       Germany Invades Poland


This was the event that initially began World War 2. After World War 1 the Treaty of Versailles was signed limiting the Germans in every thing they did. When Hitler came into power he established Fascism which created an aggressive outlook on the world. After continuing acts of aggression continued Germany went too far by invading Poland. This act forced all of Europe to go to war.


A.    World War 2 Begins


B.    Hitler Disregards Treaty of Versailles


C.    German Aggression Begins WW2


D.    Treaty of Versailles Broken


II.     Stalingrad


Stalingrad is considered to be a turning point in the war. This battle took place in the Soviet Union's homeland. It was a long grueling battle that both Germany and the Soviet Union refused to quit. But in the end the Soviet Union waited it out and the freezing and starving Germans were forced to surrender. 


A.    Soviet Union Pushes Back Nazis


B.    Homeland Helps the Union


III.    Pearl Harbor


December 7, 1941 early in the morning at a Hawaiian naval base Japanese plane pilots bombed the United States Ships. This killed thousands of American soldiers and almost all the bases ships. This act of aggression was enough to push America to join World War 2 and definitely a turning point in the war.  


A.    Causes America to Enter WW2


B.    Japan Bombs America


IV.    D-Day


Germany had control of beaches in France and were refusing to leave. On this day in June Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in order to try and take back control of the French land. Heavy artillery was used and at the end of the day the Allies had taken control, though it cost them 9,000 soldiers. It was worth it because it pushed the Allies up into France to move towards Hitler's troops. These forces included more than 100,000 Allie soldiers moving into France.


A.    Allies Storm the Beaches of France


B.    June 6, 1944


V.     Hiroshima & Nagasaki


This event was the first time nuclear weapons were used on another country. The United States of America warned Japan to surrender but they ultimately refused. President Harry Truman ultimately made the decision to drop the atomic bombs on 2 main cities in Japan. The effects of the bomb were more than expected and over 100,000 Japanese were instantly killed.


A.    Thousands of Japanese killed

B.            Causes Japan to Surrender

9. Safe Practices For Life Online

1. Three online social networking sites would be: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

2. After searching online I have found several cases in which students and also older employees have been punished for putting innapropriate things on social networking websites. This is not uncommon at all. After reviewing various articles it is apparent that there should definitely be some evaluation and caution used before posting anything online.

3.
Sexting: Any sexually explicit picture or use of innapropriate language via text message.
Cookies: Various data left over from using the computer, associated with history.
Trojan Horse: A type of virus commonly used.
Phishing: Also associated with viruses, it involves a form of manipulation from other online users.
Spyware: A way for users to view other items on another users computer.
Rootkit: Another using unknowingly taking control of another users computer.
Zombie: Not a walking corpse, but a computer being used which has been compromised by a virus.

http://definitions.uslegal.com/s/sexting/
http://evestigate.com/cyber-crime-hacker-terms-to-know/

4. Those usernames are poor choices because they give off an innapropriate vibe. If you were to come into contact with one of these usernames they would definatly gice off a bad first inpression. They would noit be very acceptable, especially in a proffesional setting.

5. This list of screen names have a provocative tone to them. They seem to want to draw attention to themselves by using innapropriate or suggestive terminology.

6. These screen names all include personal information.

Tom_Evans34: This gives a full name and you don't want anyone to know your information it could make identity theft much easier.

Missy-13: Once again this gives a name and you don't want anyone to get anything to do with your name.

AndyKarateKid: This once again gives out a name but also a hobby which is even more information.

ViolinGurl: Gives out a hobby makes you easier to locate.

restlinmatch: Gives out another hobby makes you easier to find.

7. Good or Bad Name Choices?

Good
Bad
Good
Bad
Good
Good
Good
Bad
Good
Bad
Bad
Bad
Good
Bad
Bad
Good

8. 3 Possible Acceptable Screen Names

1. Nature233
2. SharkWeek567
3. Apples402

9. Password Score:
a. No
b. No
c. No
d. No
e. Yes +2
f. Yes +2
g. No
h. No
i. No
j. Yes -2
k. No
l. No
m. No
n. No
o. No
p. No

Total Score: 2

10. I would say the most common reason students online accounts are broken into would be because Students give their passwords out to their friends who then decide to to use it or give it to others who use it. I would say the least common would be other students watching their keyboard.


The first test I selected was the Identity Theif test. I scored about halfway up the bar between lowest risk level and highest risk level. I feel as if my score would have been worse if I actually ever wrote personal checks or had a credit card.

The second test I selected was Are You an Unwitting Accomplice in Crime test. This test really didn't affect me at all. I never use online chatrooms or anything like that. The only risk I scored was for entering my birthday and things of that nature online. But that was to fill out online applications through secure websites. The only chats online I do are through facebook and I never respond to anyone I don't know.

The Third and final test I took was Are You the Lucky Winner in a Sweepstakes or Lottery test. This test didn't really affect me either. I always see popups and ocassionally ge emails saying that I have won money or prizes but I constantly ignore them. Obviously those things are not true, and I just view them as distractions and a poor attempt at trying to get my personal information.

After watching this video I have learned much. The main idea is that you can just simply go to a site and viruses can easily make their way onto computers. The man in the video explains how easily attacks can happen with drive-by downloads. At the end of the video he gives various tips on how you can protect you computer from viruses.
This video definitely has showed me that I am not very experienced or knowledgable in virus protection. It was really scary to hear some of the things he mentioned. One of the scariest things to me is the fact that you can't even always tell when your computer is being attacked. I have lost 2 laptops to viruses, and most likely it's because I was unaware my computers were being attacked or setup with viruses. This video has informed me with loads of information that I never knew anything about. It's just too crazy how fast a virus can just be downloaded to your computer before you even can know whats going on. I now know the importance of assuring that your computer is protection.