Finding me in social me-dia: Teaching students to use social networking platforms legally and mindfully

IF 0.4 Q4 COMMUNICATION Communication Teacher Pub Date : 2022-09-11 DOI:10.1080/17404622.2022.2118340
Brandon B. Golob
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ABSTRACT Social media is a defining part of contemporary communication. College-aged students, as frequent users of these platforms, are often aware of their functionality but less knowledgeable about their additional impact beyond social networking. In sum, these platforms intersect with a vast legal landscape that can be difficult for even the most avid users to navigate. Thus, this course and its primary project are designed as a “Know Your Rights” primer, equipping students with the skills and knowledge necessary to use social media responsibly in both personal and professional contexts. Each student creates a primer that consist of three central chapters—(1) Social Media Self-Assessment, (2) In-Depth Platform Analysis, and (3) Legal Considerations—that train them to articulate, analyze, and apply their digital rights across the most commonly used social media platforms. Ultimately, students learn how to navigate an online world better that many believe they have already mastered and are empowered to think twice before they click once. Courses Media Studies, Digital Communication, Introduction to Mass Communication, Communication Ethics, Social Media. Objectives Through this course and its primary project, students will learn to: (1) explain their individual rights as they pertain specifically to social media and more broadly to the U.S. Constitution; (2) describe ways new and emerging communication technologies have reshaped, and continue to impact, issues related to law, justice, and social relations generally; (3) critique how social media, Internet television, and other communication technologies have affected their own understandings of privacy and law; (4) classify the differences among social media platforms’ evolutions, as well as their terms of use and data privacy policies; and (5) recognize the potential positive and negative ramifications of their personal online media presence.
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在社交媒体中找到我:教学生合法、谨慎地使用社交网络平台
社交媒体是当代传播的重要组成部分。大学生作为这些平台的频繁用户,通常知道它们的功能,但不太了解它们在社交网络之外的额外影响。总而言之,这些平台与巨大的法律环境相交,即使是最狂热的用户也很难驾驭。因此,本课程及其主要项目被设计为“了解你的权利”入门课程,为学生提供在个人和专业环境中负责任地使用社交媒体所需的技能和知识。每个学生创建一个由三个中心章节组成的入门-(1)社交媒体自我评估,(2)深度平台分析和(3)法律考虑-训练他们在最常用的社交媒体平台上表达,分析和应用他们的数字权利。最终,学生们学会了如何更好地驾驭网络世界,许多人认为他们已经掌握了这一点,并且有能力在点击一次之前三思而后行。课程:媒体研究、数字传播、大众传播概论、传播伦理、社交媒体。通过本课程及其主要项目,学生将学习:(1)解释他们的个人权利,因为他们具体涉及社交媒体,更广泛地涉及美国宪法;(2)描述新兴的通信技术如何重塑并继续影响与法律、正义和社会关系有关的问题;(3)批判社交媒体、网络电视和其他通信技术如何影响他们自己对隐私和法律的理解;(4)对社交媒体平台演变的差异进行分类,以及它们的使用条款和数据隐私政策;(5)认识到个人网络媒体存在的潜在积极和消极影响。
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