
NE Digital Citizenship: Media Balance
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- Q1Which of the following statements about social media use and well-being is true?Being a passive user of social media helps you better connect with friends.Quitting social media is the best option to avoid negative feelings.Being an active user (rather than a passive user) of social media is associated with more positive feelings.Spending more time on social media will make you feel better.30s
- Q2What is an example of passive media consumption?Commenting on a YouTube video.Scrolling through your news feed.Sending a direct message to your friend.Posting a meme.30s
- Q3Your friend comes to you for advice on keeping up with social media. She tells you that scrolling through her feed and seeing other people doing fun or interesting things often makes her feel lonely and as if her life is not interesting. What advice would you give her?Send a message to her friends and ask them to post less.Follow more people, so she can see a larger variety of posts.Take a break from social media and do activities that make you feel good.30s
- Q4When surveyed, what is the main reason for teens to use social media?Teens feel pressure to post content that will get a lot of likes and comments.Makes them feel more connected to their friendsFeels as if they have people who will support them through tough times.30s
- Q5Creating a plan to manage your online and offline activities and developing strategies to achieve media balance are great examples of what social and emotional skill?Self-ManagementSocial AwarenessResponsible-Decision MakingSelf AwarenessRelationship Skills30s
- Q6The information that exists on the internet as a result of your online activity is called your ____________?Online PresencesDigital ProfileDigital Footprint30s
- Q7Which of the following is not an example of how to de-escalate digital drama?Respond back with a strongly worded responseRespond with a positive comment or action.Ignore the post.Option 2Talk (offline) with the person involved to try to de-escalate the situation.30s
- Q8Understanding and reflecting on how constant connectivity can affect our interactions with friends and family are good examples of what social and emotional skill?Relationship SkillsSelf-ManagementSelf-AwarenessSocial AwarenessResponsible Decision Making30s
- Q9Some apps and media platforms use addictive design principles to hook their users and viewers.FalseTrue30s
- Q10Being able to identify ways that social media can impact our emotions, behaviors, and our identity and knowing what the positive use of technology looks like in our life are good examples of what social and emotional skill?Social AwarenessSelf-AwarenessSelf-ManagementRelationship SkillsResponsible Decision-Making30s
- Q11Having strategies to de-escalate and deal with digital drama and knowing how to support our peers when they confront online hate are good examples of what social and emotional skill?Relationship SkillsResponsible Decision-MakingSelf-AwarenessSocial AwarenessSelf-Management30s
- Q12Knowing how to stay safe when interacting with people you have only met online and establishing healthy boundaries when using social media to connect with friends are good examples of what social and emotional skill?Responsible Decision-MakingSelf-AwarenessSelf-ManagementRelationship SkillsSocial Awareness30s