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Why Teens Should Know About Net Neutrality//Gonzalez-Ortiz

Posted by Elani Gonzalez-Ortiz in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 8:18 am

Well first off, net neutrality is that the Internet service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favoring or blocking particular products or websites. So why is this important for teens? Net neutrality is actually very important. Net neutrality is fairly important topic and people around the world are now wanting to learn more about it. Teens are our future’s next generation and technology is becoming  huge part of their lives. Teens today need to know about the internet and how to be safe on it. Teens should know about net neutrality so they can be safe and show other hw to be safe as well.

Net neutrality is here so it can keep all internet equal. This is important for teens to know so they can figure out what side they are on. You can be on Net Neutrality or the FCC. The FCC is the Federal Communications Commission. The FCC is trying to get you to pay more for “faster” internet. But it honestly is not faster. The only thing it does is mess up your internet, It makes the stuff you are trying you do take longer to load and buffer. Net neutrality is trying to stop the FCC, even President Obama is on net neutrality side.

This is an important issue for teens because they are the ones mostly being targeted. They are the ones who are almost always on the internet, it’s their second nature. They need to know what they are doing, how they are doing it, and how is it possible. The FCC  is trying to make you pay more for slower internet while net neutrality wants to make it all fair. This is an important topic and all teens should know about it.



http://nobullying.com/net-neutrality/
https://medium.com/@jamesdean_49818/teens-and-net-neutrality-696d6b23cbd5
http://www.relevanza.com/americans-know-net-neutrality/
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Net Neutrality Awareness for Teens // Burrows

Posted by Elizabeth Burrows in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 8:18 am


Net Neutrality is the internet service providers allowing to access all content on the internet without it getting blocked. It is a very popular topic going around our world today, whether or not we as people should be allowed to see everything we search on the internet. Most of the people today make up as young adults and teenagers that use the internet everyday, because it is second nature. Teens should be aware of Net Neutrality and how the internet works, so they know how to use it wisely in the future and pass that knowledge down to the future generations.

They are many pros and cons to Net neutrality. Yes they are many cons to Net Neutrality and how they can limit what we see, but it can also be a good way to keep the internet safe and pure. Net Neutrality, can limit your access at looking at websites. Meaning some websites you might be able to look at and others you may not. At times that could be good because it could be blocking spam websites or inappropriate content, but then again, what you do on the internet is a private decision. Which brings me to my cons, Net Neutrality wants to be able to look at the content that you search up, and then manipulate things on that website before you can even look at it. Not only is this a violation of our privacy, but who are they to tell what we can and cannot see?

Right now, the internet is being managed by the FCC (Federal Communication Commission) , which is trying to protect our rights from Net Neutrality. We as teens, need to be aware that what we are doing on the internet could become no longer private, and I think that is very important to know. Knowing thing about how our internet works now is vital to our future because this could be the future of how our internet will work and that could affect our lives in the future, especially when we depend on the internet so much.



http://www.whitehouse.gov/net-neutrality


http://www.savetheinternet.com/net-neutrality


http://www.fcc.gov/openinternet


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New and Improved Slide ///Gerveni

Posted by Jorin Gerveni in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 8:08 am

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The reason my slide looks like this is because all the pictures did not connect with each other. I had to switch the album cover with the ¨who cares i'm awesome¨ because it needed to connect with the music picture.  
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Java's slide

Posted by Java Miller in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 8:08 am

Tech slide
Tech slide
I decided to change my slide because I was going around the room I notice that I had a lot of pictures on my slide. I also made my picture bleed of my slide. Next, I made my words a bright color so that people could see it far away. The source I used was http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2012-03-09/why-flavor-flav-is-opening-a-fried-chicken-restaurant-again 
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Lydia Anderson upgraded Slide!

Posted by Lydia Anderson in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 8:08 am

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LYDIA.
I changed the colors to represent my ethnicity which is mixed black and white. Because my names is white I am not saying that I identify as white it's just that white looks more compelling on a black background. I made few changes because I do not believe that it needs very many changes. 
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ME SLIDE // Davis

Posted by Siani Davis in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 8:07 am

The feedback I received was to enhance my text. Therefore, I shaded the box surrounding the words and also gave it a shadow to enhance it twice as much. It is a great improvement and also follows the rule of thirds. Receiving and applying the feedback gave me a boost of confidence and I am very happy with the outcome. 
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Semaj's Slide

Posted by Semaj Dukes-Smith in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 7:58 am

​The changes that I made to my slide were, taking out the excess pictures and the unnecessary words. I did that to make it one more symmetrical and two visually more appealing since it covered a lot of my background. I also added my name at the ending in big print because is what the slide was all about me. 
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Fabian's Slide

Posted by Fabian Colón in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 7:54 am

Ive changed a couple of this on my slide because of the comments I got from my peers. Ive took off my puerto rican flag picture to make my slide more open and easy to understand. Then I took off the acronym so people wont take time to read, So I just kept the diabetes sign and my nickname up top. 
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Kaamil New Upgraded Slide!

Posted by Kaamil Jones in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Friday, December 19, 2014 at 7:49 am

I changed this slide because I was told I should put the text into the background so that's what I did.
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Elani

Posted by Elani Gonzalez-Ortiz in Technology- Freshmen - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, December 16, 2014 at 12:55 pm

Well I changed everything about my slide. First I added a picture with a light background. I also added the word family because that is what my slide is about. 
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