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Common Sense Media
What Is Live.ly?
Being a social media superstar is pretty attractive to teens. How does Live.ly help them achieve the dream? A short digital citizenship video from an extensive playlist reviews the popular app and describes its advantages and disadvantages.
Common Sense Media
What is Messenger Kids?
Time for some kid-friendly social media! Is Messenger Kids really a fool-proof app? Young techies learn the ins and outs of a popular app using a video. Part of a large digital citizenship series, the resource highlights the features of...
Common Sense Media
What is Snapchat?
Sharing photos with your friends is a snap with Snapchat! Introduce pupils to a popular social media app with a short video from an extensive digital citizenship series. The resource covers Snapchat's features and privacy settings.
Crash Course
Media Policy and You: Crash Course Media Literacy #9
Sharing is caring! How much does your class know about the laws that govern sharing on social media and other areas of the Internet? The video, part of an ongoing series about media literacy, examines copyright laws, intellectual...
Crash Course
Online Advertising: Crash Course Media Literacy #7
Ever notice how that pair of shoes you looked at online last week seems to be following you? Introduce young consumers to the world of online advertising with a well-written, media literacy video, part of an ongoing series. Viewers...
PBS
A Cyber Privacy Parable
Next time you think about posting a picture online, consider this parable. A short video explains the dangers of social media as it relates to cybersecurity and privacy. It uses a cautionary parable to describe what can happen when you...
Google
Know and Use Your Settings
How many people can see your social media profile? If you haven't adjusted your privacy settings, it could be more people than you think. Help young pupils keep their information safe with a Google video that emphasizes the...
Curated OER
How RFID Works
Tiny silicon computer chips and antennae make up radio frequency identification, a technology being used to track objects all over the world. Civil liberties groups are demanding a public assessment and limitations on this technology. Is...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: How Constitution Deals With Civil Liberties & Privacy in Tech Age
One of the most interesting question that American society and the U.S. Supreme Court is confronting today - how to translate an 18th century Constitution into the 21st century. Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center in...
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: Privacy in Totalitarian Societies
On today's podcast, we learn how totalitarian societies attempt to control the people by stripping them of their privacy.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: Privacy in Modern Democracies
Privacy in modern democracies is a complex idea, but it is fundamental to human liberty.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: Privacy and Democracy
For choice to be free, it must be made without unwarranted pressure or threats.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: The Elements of Democracy: The Costs and Benefits of Privacy
Privacy is a good thing for democracy, but too much privacy is not so good.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics:the Elements of Democracy Part 79: Modern Challenges to Privacy
Privacy in the modern era is constantly under threat. Learn more on today's podcast.
Center For Civic Education
60 Second Civics: 4th and 5th Amendments Pt. 7: Privacy
Examines the Fourth Amendment's privacy protections.
Other
It Conversations: Future Proofing Your Privacy
This podcast addresses the issue of protecting your privacy today with threats from identity theft, malware, government surveillance, and consumer profiling. Marc Hedlund speaks about how can we best protect our future selves from the...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: The Constitution and the Bill of Rights: Amendments 4, 5, 10
In this video, historian Joe Ellis and Aspen Institute President and CEO Walter Isaacson discuss the Constitution's Bill of Rights, Amendments 4, 5, and 10. [5:23]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Translating the 4th Amendment Into New Tech Age: u.s. V. Jones
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about the 4th amendment and GPS tracking.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Nsa Surveillance: Klayman v. Obama, Smith v. Maryland
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about the right to privacy and NSA surveillance. [4:16]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Dna Surveillance and Maryland v. King
The Supreme Court, by a divided vote, held that it's ok for the cops, when they arrest you, to swab your cheek, seize a sample of your DNA and put it in a database. Neal. Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Digital Privacy: "Third Party Doctrine", Smith v. Md, Riley v. Ca
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about digital privacy. [5:05]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: How u.s. Supreme Court Approaches Ques Invoving Privacy and Tech
Neal Katyal, Former Acting Solicitor General of the United States in conversation with Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center about privacy and technology cases and the Supreme Court. [3:48]
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
Netsmartz: Into the Cloud: S1 Ep2: Tmi
Nettie and Webster continue their journey and arrive at a museum where a young Badromedan is loudly and visibly sharing personal information. Using their NetSmartz, Nettie and Webster help him understand why privacy is important online....