The resources in this area can be used to highlight the importance of carefully curating your online digital persona so that your digital breadcrumbs (often refereed to as digital tattoos) and online reputation are mindful of present and future opportunities available to you.
WARNING: some of the contents in this area may contain age inappropriate material. Teachers and parents should explore the content before using with students. Students, you should ask your teacher or parent to view the material first.
Twitter gives a voice to the voiceless, a way to speak up and hit back at perceived injustice. But sometimes, says Jon Ronson, things go too far. In a jaw-dropping story of how one un-funny tweet ruined a woman's life and career, Ronson shows how online commenters can end up behaving like a baying mob — and says it's time to rethink how we interact online. Warning: contains expletive language not suitable for Year 11 or below.
Original TED Source: https://www.ted.com/talks/jon_ronson_what_happens_when_online_shaming_spirals_out_of_control?language=en
In his Strata+Hadoop keynote, Pinboard.in founder Maciej Ceglowski draws a parallel between the data industry and the troubled nuclear energy.