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A 5-minute presentation at the Indie Tech Summit, July 4th, 2014. https://indietech.org/summit/

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Dr. Doug Belshaw Web Literacy Lead Mozilla Foundation t. @dajbelshaw e. doug@mozillafoundation.org

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EDUCATION

TL;DRTHE BATTLEGROUND IS

http://bit.ly/reclaimweb

1. Identify the problem 2. Name the problem 3. Visualise the problem 4. Find a focus point

1. Identify the problem 2. Name the problem 3. Visualise the problem 4. Find a focus point

THE PROBLEMNAME

GOVERNMENTSURVEILLANCE

WE DON’T WANT NO…

CORPORATESURVEILLANCE

WE DON’T WANT NO…

mehWILL HAPPEN:THINKWHAT WE

mehHAPPENS:ACTUALLY…BUT WHAT

WE NEED A BETTER WAY OF TALKING ABOUT THIS.

THE PROBLEMVISUALISE

VISUALISE METAPHOR EXAMPLES

VISUALISE METAPHOR EXAMPLES

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticon

PANOPTICON

Hence the major effect of the Panopticon: to induce in the inmate a state of conscious and permanent visibility that assures the automatic functioning of power. So to arrange things that the surveillance is permanent in its effects, even if it is discontinuous in its action.

“ “Michel Foucault, Discipline and Punish: The Birth of a Prison, (1973)

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PANOPTICON“Secretly activating the microphone and taking regular camera shots provides constant surveillance of the target—which is much more powerful than traditional cloak and dagger operations,” notes Kaspersky researcher Sergey Golovanov in a blog post about the findings.”

PANOPTICON

VISUALISE METAPHOR EXAMPLES

For one week in January 2012, data scientists skewed what almost 700,000 Facebook users saw when they logged into its service. Some people were shown content with a preponderance of happy and positive words; some were shown content analyzed as sadder than average. And when the week was over, these manipulated users were more likely to post either especially positive or negative words themselves.

“ “‘Everything We Know About Facebook's Secret Mood

Manipulation Experiment’, The Atlantic (28 June 2014)

This tinkering was just revealed as part of a new study, published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Many previous studies have used Facebook data to examine “emotional contagion,” as this one did. This study is different because, while other studies have observed Facebook user data, this one set out to manipulate it.

“ “‘Everything We Know About Facebook's Secret Mood

Manipulation Experiment’, The Atlantic (28 June 2014)

meh

ONE DOES NOT SIMPLYONE DOES NOT SIMPLY

MESS WITH PEOPLES EMOTIONSMESS WITH PEOPLES EMOTIONS

EXAM

PLES

Lightbeam

TOS;DR

Web Literacy Map

https://tosdr.org

https://tosdr.org

https://mozilla.org/lightbeam

https://mozilla.org/lightbeam

https://webmaker.org

Web Literacy Map

VERSION 1.1

Navigation

Web Mechanics

Search

Credibility

Security

EXPLORING

Navigating the Web

Composing for the web

Remixing

Design & Accessibility

Coding/Scripting

Infrastructure

BUILDING

Creating for the Web

Sharing

Collaborating

Community Participation

Privacy

Open Practices

CONNECTING

Participating on the Web

https://webmaker.org

FIND AFOCUS POINT

My kid’s

meh

“Data is the new oil?”

No. Data is the new soil.”

!

- David McCandless (TEDGlobal, 2010)

http://bit.ly/reclaimweb

WHAT ARE WE DOING WITH OUR KIDS’ DATA?

WHAT ARE THEY DOING WITH OUR KIDS’ DATA?

WHAT ARE KIDS DOING WITH THEIR DATA?

1. Identify the problem 2. Name the problem 3. Visualise the problem 4. Find a focus point

EDUCATION

TL;DRTHE BATTLEGROUND IS

Dr. Doug Belshaw Web Literacy Lead Mozilla Foundation t. @dajbelshaw e. doug@mozillafoundation.org

slidesha.re/1lOqe4E

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