J255 / Media Literacy & Civic Values / Wiesinger / Spring 2016 EXAM #2 STUDY GUIDE Format Terminology / Matching – 30 percent Short answer – 58 percent True / False – 12 percent Weight This midterm exam comprises 25 percent of your final grade ______________________________ Where to focus your studying efforts… Digital Literacy Chapter 8, “Digital Haves and Have Nots” Chapter 10 – "This Space for Rent: Corporate Colonialism & Free Speech" Chapter 12 – "It's Not Yours: Privacy & Copyright" Online IRS auditing how Google shifted profits – NPR It’s a Modern Trade – The Wall Street Journal Lecture: March 10 & 22 – Digital divide, domestic and global Four demographic factors; three concerns (the gaps); it’s not enough just to have a computer; government approaches; OLPC March 24 & 28 – First Amendment in Cyberspace; legal and ethical issues March 29 & 5 – Copyright 101, linking issues, privacy as currency, Terminology from lecture: Digital divide Demographic reasons why people don’t connect Technology gap Information gap It’s not enough to have the technology available, in order to adopt you have to think the technology is… Participation gap 90 / 9 / 1 Demographic divide One Laptop Per Child Neo-Luddites Early adopters Utopians Technorealists First Amendment protections Twin pillars of controversy common to all media Censorship concerns Internet Service Provider ISP responsibilities Platform Service Provider Corporate colonialism Common good Baby Duck Syndrome Double-Irish strategy Individual privacy Aggregate disclosure Breadcrumbs Right to Be Forgotten Copyright 101 Deep linking Inline linking Framing Associative linking