Proposal-
Writing it on internet safety and facebook and what you post on websites like
it. How posting certain things on social media can be bad and how it can carry
into real life. Particularly in the world of sports, and in real life.
-Another
topic I want to include is cell phone/ internet addiction. All you see during
the day is people staring at their phones instead of actually interacting with
people. It is a problem that is all over the place and needs to be addressed in
some way.
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It will be easiest to include this in the story
because I can use pixton to illustrate this by people just staring into their
smart phones and not interacting socially.
-This
relates to our discussions on internet safety and what we put online. There are
things that people put online that they regret or that someone can use against
them. The safety of what we put on the internet is the main issue that the
project is based around.
-I want
to possibly blog about the story and maybe use pixton to create a digital
artwork out of the project. I want to create a narrative out of it and possibly
use two mediums to express this with pictures and words.
-We used
pixton in class to already create a story so I am someone acquainted with how
to use it. I will just be using the characters given to me by the web site to
create the story.
Bibliography:
Liu,
Alec. "5 Ways to Stay Safe on Facebook." Fox News. FOX News
Network, 4 Oct. 2010. Web. 07 Nov. 2013.
Cunningham,
John, Clayton Neighbors, Nicholas Bertholet, and Christian Hendershot.
"Use of Mobile Devices to Answer Online Surveys: Implications for
Research." Grasselli Library Database. N.p., n.d. Web. 7 Nov. 2013.
Piper,
Robert. "Your Cell Phone Is Not Part of Your Body -- You Can Let It
Go." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 24 Sept. 2013.
Web. 08 Nov. 2013.
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