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DIGITAL IDENTITY


EXERCISE IN A BOX (CASE STUDY)

Sarah's Double Life

DIGITAL IDENTITY

TOPIC

DIGITAL IDENTITY

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RECOMMENDED AGE GROUP

13-15 YEARS OLD

DIGITAL IDENTITY

DURATION

60 MIN

OVERVIEW

This lesson educates students about online persona, curated social media feeds, and false reality, highlighting how social media platforms can create specific images of oneself. Students will gain critical thinking skills to navigate social media responsibly and understand the differences between online and offline identities.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Students will be able to:

  • Reflect on their own digital identity and understand how it can be shaped by their online activities and interactions.

  • Analyse curated social media feeds and recognize how they can contribute to a false reality.

  • Develop critical thinking skills to evaluate the authenticity of social media content and question the validity of the online persona presented.

KEY CONCEPTS

Learning Materials

Sarah's Double Life

Lesson Slides (Google Slides)

Sarah's Double Life

Lesson Slides (PPTX)

Sarah's Double Life

Teacher's Guide

Sarah's Double Life

About This Resource

What is Exercise-in-a-Box?


“Exercise in a Box” lessons are self-contained lessons designed by Cyberlite to teach students about cyber wellness and online safety in an interactive manner. Each lesson provides a safe environment for students to practice responses to real-world cyber issues, building situational awareness and promoting lasting behavioural change.



How It's Different

Our approach stands out by promoting active, inquisitive learning rather than passive instruction. Students are encouraged to investigate, ask questions, and discuss openly, which enhances their critical thinking and situational awareness. By working through realistic scenarios that evolve over time, students gain a deeper understanding of how cyber issues develop and learn practical strategies for managing them.



Realistic Scenarios for Every Lesson

Through captivating storytelling, each lesson immerses students in contemporary cyber wellness issues through an interactive scenario. Each scenario includes realistic depictions of text conversations, social media posts, news articles, and online forums between complex characters. Students must piece together these fragments to uncover the full story. This exercise highlights how cyber issues can escalate over time and encourages critical thinking through guided discussion questions. By examining these scenarios, students develop situational awareness and learn to identify and address cyber safety issues effectively.



About the Internet Independent Framework

This lesson is part of the Internet Independent Framework, a comprehensive curriculum designed to teach students critical digital skills and online safety. Aligned with global best practices, the framework provides guidance for educators to teach cyber safety, generative AI, and digital wellbeing. Explore the framework here.

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