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#6 Who Am I Online Part 2, Reflection- Benjamin Seing

Posted by Benjamin Seing in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:44 pm

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The video was a video of "I Am A Witness" and the activity was to click the "Eye" emoji to help the character in his situation. The video showed a symbol of anti-bullying. It reflects to the idea of stop the amount of bullying in the schools. It brought to my mind that there is someone and a group of people who wants to stop the cruel ways in schools that have bullying especially by cyber. When I look online of who I am online, I tend to be different and not express the way I am in real life. People confess to me that I do not appear the same when in person. By online, we can crop and edit our appearance with false information. The filters people see on my photos that are shared on social media. People like me stay to try and trend to be popular online.  the positive side of the online word is that u can stay connected with many people but the negative is that people are different and they make you feel different about themselves and how they see the world. 
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Who am I online, Johnson

Posted by Kiah Johnson in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:36 pm

1. In class, we watched a video about a little boy who was bullied inside and out of school. The bullies were throwing things at him, kicking him, disrespecting his belongings, and saying rude comments about him on the internet. On each situation, there was a little eye icon on the bottom of the screen. If you pushed the icon button, it would have made the situation the little boy was in a lot easier for him.
2. That video makes me think of all the times I have seen bullying happen, but I didn't say anything because I always thought it was none of my business. I also thought that the person that was getting bullied wanted to be bullied because they never did the necessary steps to make it stop happening. 
3. On the internet I just look like a little girl that just does gymnastics everyday and loves doing it. If I'm not looking at myself, the rest of the Kiah's in the world looked nice, hard-working, and professional. 
4. I think people will see me as just a teenager that loves and spends all her time doing gymnastics. They would also think that I love to take pictures and videos of myself, considering that I don't.
5. The goal of the internet trolls is to cause trouble on the internet for no reason. Anyone can internet troll, as long as they have internet or WiFi somewhere. Trolls often do it to make themselves feel stronger, and they like to see other people suffer. In the end, they can carry on with their lives without knowing their real identities.
6. A positive part of online anonymity is that you can be yourself on the internet and don't have to worry about anyone judging you. The negative parts of anonymity is that you are putting yourself out there and risking the possibility.
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Who am I Online Reflection, Lor

Posted by Autumn Lor in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:25 pm

The video was inspiring, it show people can really get hurt from online and offline bullying. The video was about a boy who was getting bullied and people didn’t help him but there was a bottom that you could click when something is getting worst. The bottom was an emoji that shows “I am a witness”.

It reminds me of the feeling people will get when they are being bullied. I makes me think about, “Am I a witness? Could I have done something?”

I appear to be a 8 year old girl who like to post videos on Youtube and sings a lot.

Based on what came up, I think people would see me as a young girl who seem to have lots of fashion ideas and likes to go out with friends.

The goal of an internet troll is they try to annoy people. For example, some will also correct people or spam others just for fun. They lie and tell stories to hurt other people.

The positive thing of being anonymity, you can do something that you would never usually do, like posting a poem, and no one will know it was you. The negative it kind of the same as the positive results because you can bully to other peers online. Although most people think because they’re anonymous that they will never be found out about, that is not completely true. the founders/creators/owners are the ones who controls who you are.


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Who am I Online? James Adams

Posted by James Adams in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:21 pm

1.We watched a video about awareness for bullying

2.It makes me think that bullying is bad and people should stand up to bullies and not be bystanders

3.A jamaican cricketer comes up when you type in my name

4.I think people perceive me as a jamaican cricketer because thats the only thing the comes up when you type in my name.

5.The goal of internet trolls is to make you feel bad about yourself and to anger you

6.A positive result to online anonymity is that people can't find where you live or where your family lives. A negative result is that if you're applying for a job employers can't find out about you and they might find someone else and think it's you.
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Home Network, Accooe

Posted by Genero Accooe in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:20 pm

  1. The service provider is Verizon Fios.
  2. My OMG (wow) moment was when I learned that my service provider could control my data and internet speeds.
  3. I would tell other people to use their home network to save data on your phone.
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Who am I ONLINE? Lilly Roman

Posted by Lilly Roman in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:17 pm

​1) We watched a video in class about a boy named Jack. Jack had a bad day. Jack gets bullied at school and becomes a victim of cyber bulling at home. In the video, you can click an emoji to help him so he doesn't get bullied or hurt. After this we had an assignment to google ourselves and see what we find.
2) What it brings to mind that bullying can really hurt people and if we ignore it the problem only gets worse. When we ignore it its just as bad as being the bully.
3) When looking my name up online, I found a mixture of young and older woman including a youtuber. It was very weird seeing that this is what people will see when they look up my name.
4) When you look up my name many hipster blogs and youtube posts post up so I assume people would get a very chill vibe.
5) The goal of internet trolls is to get you angry for the sake of their own entertainment.

6) The positive of being anonymous on the internet is that people cant track you down but that can also be a be a negative, because people can then post anything they want.

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Who am I online Alfaro Allah

Posted by Amado Alfaro-Allah in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:12 pm

​1.) In class we watched a video about bullying and being a bystander. Basically in the video it is about if you see someone getting bullied then you type this eye emoji that lets them know that they are not alone.
2.) This video makes me thinl of how many people get bullied and how many people look over what there going throw. But it made me realize that it always helps to help.
3.) Online you get my instagram but if you look in images you get photo's of my sister and only one photo of my mother. Also all my old projects from middle school are there too.
4.)I think people perceive me as a chilled kicked backed and someone who just chill
5.)The goal of internet trolls is to make you mad and they try to get a response out of you or freak out.
6.) Positively you can stay connected to all your friends and family negatively is that randow people will call you out and try to make you mad.

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Who Am I Online Reflection- Bostani

Posted by Majo Bostani in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:11 pm

1. We watched a video on http://iwitnessbullying.org/ and our activity was to hit the eye emoji to change the outcome!

2. After watching the video, I felt a horrible feeling inside of my head. If there is one thing that I want most of the world is for people to stop being so judgemental and mean and start treating people like people. Whenever I see someone getting bullied, I feel that something bad is eventually going to happen to the bully. To sum it up, that video made me sad.

3. I am pretty much myself online. If you were to look on any of my networks without knowing me, you will possibly come under the impression that I am a really socially active person that has strong opinions on the topic of aviation! I personally think that the first impression you get is truly me!

4. Like I said while responding to Question #3, I fel that the first impression based on online things of me are true and it really is myself based on my profiles.

5. The goal of an internet troll is to ruin people's online reputations and make them feel bad about themselves. This is often because they had a recent experience with another internet troll or maybe they just do it for fun. Either way, it's not cool!

6. The positive results of online anyomity is that people can talk about whatever they want without it being indexed in any way in the online record books. However, the negative result of online anyomity is that it makes more people in danger of bullying, racism, and other forms of mean people doing what they do.
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Powers, Online Identity

Posted by Sofia Powers in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 12:00 pm

We watched a video in which a fictional character, Jack, has a very bad day. He is physically bullied at school and then is hurt even more by online messages when he gets home. As the watcher, you can click an anti-bullying emoji to support him. After watching the video, we googled ourselves to find out our online identity.

This video shows how bullying can hurt people, physically and online. It also shows how speaking up as a bystander can help, a lot.

Most things that come up when you search me, aren’t me. My social media accounts don’t have much personal information on them either.

If a stranger were to search my name, they could think that I am any of the people that show up.

The goal of internet trolls is to upset people, or to cause a conflict and make others suffer.

Online anonymity could be good or bad. Your future employers or schools could either get a good or bad impression of your supposed identity by what they find by searching you. If you have inappropriate personal posts online, that would be bad as opposed to being completely anonymous.
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Who Am I Online Reflection, Seng

Posted by Meymey Seng in Technology - Freshman - Hull - b2 on Sunday, November 8, 2015 at 6:29 pm


  1. In class, we watched a video about bullying. In this video there was a boy who suffers from bullying. His classmates abuse him both physically and mentally, not only at school but also online. Our classroom activity was to click an eye emoji which would help out the boy during moments where he could have been bullied. 
  2. This video brings up a topic that I have talked about at school which was about bystanders. Just like in the video, if we did not click on the eye emoji, we would basically be a bystander, either too scared to help, ignoring the person getting bullied because we are expecting someone else to help, or to simply see what happens next. Although, if we do click the eye emoji, we would be the person who actually helps, which not a lot of people do. 
  3. Online I appear as a hardworking person because I would see pictures and websites about the awards I won or the organizations that I volunteered for. 
  4. Based on my appearance online, people would probably think of me as a student who does their work and tries to help out.
  5. The goal of internet trolls is to lie and in all desperation, try to get a reaction from innocent people, either making them sad or angry. Internet trolls gain happiness from other people's pain.
  6. The positive results of online anonymity is that usually a person would be able to torment others or do whatever they want without getting caught. The negative results of online anonymity is that on the other hand, when someone is getting bullied online by a person with no identity, they would never find out who did it. This would be negative because they will not be able to figure out who the person that is causing them frustration is, which is even more frustrating.  
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