HEAR OUR SAY PROJECT 2011!!!!!
POINTERS
-interesting facts of blogger
-dangers of blogger
-cyber wellness tips
-why we should use blogger
-case study
BLOGGER.COM , the blog publishing system that google bought from pyra labs in 2003.
it will turn 12 years old in august this year and windows live messenger is also turning 12 this year!!
blogger has been one of the most popular blogging software programs available.
it has been offering free blogs since 1999 !
For Every minute 270,000 words are written on Blogger
Almost two thirds of Blogger’s traffic comes from outside United States .The 2nd place is occupied by Brazil, followed by Turkey, Spain, Canada, and the U.K.
the most important sport in Blogger is football, which is written four times more than the baseball (2nd popular sport)
Not everything on blogs are true even if it is created by some organisation
Whatever you have written before on your blog can be traced .
never give out any real information as even using your real name could be a risk
people can manipulate use whatever you said and change it
Never give out your personal information online
NEVER DOWNLOAD GAMES AND MUSIC FROM UNKNOWN WEBSITES
Never meet up with any cyber friends you have never seen in real person
Never cyber bully anyone
can be used to share interesting information
can be used as on online dairy
can be use to share things that happened
a place where you can vent your frustrations
Scott, a Grade 9 student, transferred to a new school halfway through the semester. He had trouble making friends until he discovered the school’s Facebook network. Most of the other students on Facebook responded to his “friend” requests and he soon began to feel more included, and made friends with some of them at school as well.
After a while, though, Scott noticed that his friends list was shrinking as people removed him from their friends lists. He was puzzled by this at first until one of his offline friends told him that Colin, a Grade 11 student, had gotten angry at Scott because he had seen Scott talking to Linda, Colin’s ex-girlfriend. Colin had begun to pressure everyone he knew to remove Scott and Linda from their friends lists on Facebook, and to ignore them at school as well.
One afternoon in the computer lab, Scott got more and more angry at Colin and his friends. Since he had finished his work for the period, he decided to start aFacebook group called “Why I Hate Colin,” and he invited everyone still on his friends list to join it. It turned out that there were quite a few people at the school who did not like Colin and his friends, and Scott’s group grew quickly. Whenever the message traffic on the group slowed, Scott would try to boost it by posting some shocking accusation about Colin, such as suggesting that he had cheated on Linda or that he had hit her when they were dating (Linda was not involved in the group, and had never said any such thing).
Soon other members of the group started to make their own accusations and suggestions about Colin, some even saying that Colin should have water balloons thrown at him when he went up the main stairway. Scott responded to that suggestion, saying rocks should be thrown instead.
After a few weeks, one of Colin’s friends discovered the group and reported it to him. Colin told his parents and they decided to report it to the principal and keep him out of school until things had been worked out, as well as to report what Scott had done to the police.