Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Meme challenege II - coronavirus edition

Since our first meme competition was such a hit, I thought we would revisit and challenge you all to a second meme challenge using the coronavirus as a theme. Here's the ground rules:
Most important, you must respect the guidelines for blogging that we setup in the beginning of the year.
  1. NO DEGRADING CONTENT. You may not make fun of, mock or slur anyone
  2. Create your meme using correct spelling, grammar and punctuation
  3. Never reveal personal information about yourself
  4. Never disrespect someone.
As well, do not copy a meme. Come up with your own original idea using the following resource. 


There are a few options for sharing the meme on our blog. If there is an option to copy/paste a share link use that. Copy the link (Cntrl or Command + C) and paste (Cntrl or Command + V). Or if there is only an option to download,...download the image and upload it to your Google Photos. Then click Share in the top right hand corner and create a link of the image. Finally copy/paste the link into the comment section.

I will be searching your memes, so make sure they're original. 

Thursday, April 30, 2020

Choose your own adventure


Hi ladies. I thought we would have some fun with this next blog post using Youtube and a Choose Your Own Adventure. The concept is very similar to the Google Slides shows you all created for our Digital Security assignment. Watch the video and detail which decisions you made and the outcome. Can you "Escape the School".



Monday, April 20, 2020

Easter Break

Hi ladies. I hope you enjoyed your break. I thought we would use our first post of Q4 to post about some of the things you did during your break. Since nothing is normal these days, how did you spend your break? Share your experiences with us.

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Coronavirus Safe Space

We asked the question, why are we here, at the start of the year. It's crucial to know "why" we are doing things in order to accept them and abide by them. Above are all the reasons why we are taking precautions.  Please read it and discuss the following. I want you to feel free to speak about your experience with what's happening today. Answer the following:
  • How are you feeling? 
  • How has your daily routine been disrupted? 
  • How has your family been impacted? 
  • How are you taking care of yourself? 
 Share with us a little about what this experience has been like for you.

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Digital distraction lifehacks

You spent the month of February keeping track of your digital digestion and hopefully it's give you some insight into your habits around your personal device. Recent studies have shown that we're all spending a lot of time passively wasting our lives away on our devices. So for this post I want you to share a "hack" that you do, or want to try, to cut back on your screen time and reclaim more focus in your life. Here's some tips to get you started or give you some ideas:

  • Listen to music without words while studying or reading. Check out Noisili. It's an app that operates like a noise box that improves your ability to work. Choose audio from rushing water, trees rustling, or a running fan to create that atmosphere of stress-free productivity.
  • Getting sucked into a technology black hole is as simple as tapping open your phone. When you need to focus, and I mean really focus, it's all but impossible to pull yourself away from the distraction that is social media. Cold Turkey is an app designed to help you get on your grind. 
What's yours? 

Thursday, January 30, 2020

What happens n3xt? A Digital Rights and Responsibilites mystery.

This is part 1 of a science fiction/technology/know your rights series of blog posts. The following is a true story. For this post I want you to use your creativity and write a paragraph about what you think happens to Sarah next. It can be anything you want based upon the information you now have about Sarah.

Sarah hovered over the mailbox, envelope in hand. She knew as soon as she mailed off her DNA sample, there’d be no turning back. She ran through the information she looked up on 23andMe’s website one more time: the privacy policy, the research parameters, the option to learn about potential health risks, the warning that the findings could have a dramatic impact on her life.
She paused, instinctively retracting her arm from the mailbox opening. Would she live to regret this choice? What could she learn about her family, herself that she may not want to know? How safe did she really feel giving her genetic information away to be studied, shared with others, or even experimented with?
Thinking back to her sign-up experience, Sarah suddenly worried about the massive amount of personally identifiable information she already handed over to the company. With a background in IT, she knew what a juicy target hers and other customers’ data would be for a potential hacker. Realistically, how safe was her data from a potential breach? She tried to recall the specifics of the EULA (end-user license agreement), but the wall of legalese text melted before her memory.
Pivoting on her heel, Sarah began to turn away from the mailbox when she remembered just why she wanted to sign up for genetic testing in the first place. She was compelled to learn about her own health history after finding out she had a rare genetic disorder, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, and wanted to present her DNA for the purpose of further research. In addition, she was on a mission to find her mother’s father. She had a vague idea of who he was, but no clue how to track him down, and believed DNA testing could lead her in the right direction.
Sarah closed her eyes and pictured her mother’s face when she told her she found her dad. With renewed conviction, she dropped the envelope in the mailbox. It was done.

What happens n3xt? 

https://blog.malwarebytes.com/101/2018/11/dna-testing-kit-companies-really-data/

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

The Power of Blogs II

For our final post of Q2, we are going to experiment with commenting. The real power of a blog is in the input of the community. Adding your own personal experience brings new meaning to the subject. In this post you will be commenting on one review of someone else from a different class. So follow this link: https://ftb2-2019-20.blogspot.com/2019/12/the-power-of-blogs.html and reply to someone else's post with your own perspective. Read their review and add your own thoughts to continue the thread started by your classmate.You can agree or disagree, rule #1 is be respectful, courteous and kind. Click Reply and add a paragraph of your own perspective to their post.

DO NOT COMMENT TO THIS POST. Follow the link and comment there. 

Friday, January 10, 2020

New Year, New You?

Welcome back. Happy New Year. People typically like to take the opportunity to reevaluate some bad habits and try to correct them around this time of year. For our first post of the New Year lets share a few resolutions you are committing to making or discuss how it may have went for you in the past. Are you able to stay committed to a resolution you make with yourself? Or what would you like to change about yourself and how can you?