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TEST #5 - SOCIAL NETWORKING

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Parents of campers might do all of the following EXCEPT:

Talk to the director about their child's counselor Do a web search on their child's counselor
Search Facebook for info on the counselor Call their child's counselor's references

Never post anything online you would not want your _______ to see:

Best friend Grandmother Teammate Boyfriend/girlfriend

As a camp counselor, you represent the camp:

Online At home On days off All of the above

Why should you not post pictures of campers on your social networking pages?

Your friends will make fun of you for them Only camps have the legal right to post pictures
A camper's feelings will be hurt if they're not in any Facebook will only allow pictures of yourself

When is it appropriate to contact campers after the summer is over?

When you have a present for a camper Only by "friending" them on Facebook
By sending communication through the camp office It is never appropriate to contact campers

Benefits of social networking include:

Ability to target advertising to specific markets Instantly notifying friends about upcoming events
People can earn cash for "friending" people Only the first two

If you have not changed your privacy settings, who can see your information online?

Employers Parents Coaches Everyone

True or False: It does not matter what you post online because in many cases it is anonymous and cannot be traced back to you.

True False

True or False: If you quit Facebook, your information will be fully removed from the site.

True False

It is important for counselors to be on the lookout for behavioral changes in campers because:

They aren't online to see the campers’ interactions They might signal something is upsetting them
Bullying and teasing might be taking place online All of the above

Which of the following describes something that is unacceptable for a camp counselor to do online?

"Friending" your co-counselors on Facebook Voicing your frustration with the camp on Twitter
Posting how exhilarating your days at camp are All of the above

In "A Suicide Victim and the Town That Turned on Her Cyber-bully," Josh broke up with Megan because:

He didn't like the clothes she wore He said she was a bad person and mean to her friends
He found a new girlfriend All of the above

Initially no one, except neighbors, knew the identity of the online bully. People know the bully's information because:

Bloggers posted information about the family Police identified the cyber-bully in the papers
Megan's parents repeatedly told local newspapers All of the above

True or False: What a person does online can have a profound impact on another person in real life.

True False

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