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Overview
Students are presented with social issues related to the future use of the
Internet, decide if they agree or disagree, and support their views in a
debate.
Objectives
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Describe some social issues related to the future of the Internet |
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Present arguments predicting how the Internet will affect how people
live in the future |
ISTE® National Technology Standards
Site Preview
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No Internet site is used in this lesson. |
Online Resources
Materials
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Activity sheets (2) |
   
Introduce
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Ask: What are some benefits
you enjoy as the first Internet generation? Help students identify
Internet-related activities such as E-mailing friends, playing online
games, and researching information. Then ask them to consider how
their parents might have had to achieve the same goals years ago without
benefit of the Internet. Guide them to understand that with such a
new and rapidly changing technology, adults have many concerns about
the right ways to use it and in what ways it will actually be helpful
and perhaps in some ways harmful to children. |
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Explain that such questions about the ways people's lives are affected
are called "social issues." |
Teach 1
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Distribute Activity Sheet 1. |
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Have students read and complete the page, pointing out that there
are no right or wrong answers and that it is very difficult to predict
future trends in technology. |
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Invite volunteers to share their positions on each issue. |
Teach 2
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Distribute Activity Sheet 2. |
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Divide the class into four groups - one for each of the four questions
on Activity Sheet 1. Then, divide each group into two teams - one
team to support a "yes" response and the other team to support a "no"
response. |
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Allow each team to plan their presentation and complete the activity
sheet. |
Teach 3
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Conduct an abbreviated debate on the first question, allowing the
opposing teams involved to make a three-minute presentation from their
notes. |
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Allow the remaining students to judge which team had the strongest
arguments. |
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Repeat the same debate procedure for the remaining three questions. |
Close
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Ask: What are some social
issues related to the future of the Internet? |
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Ask: What is one way the
Internet might affect how people live in the future? |
   
Extend
The following activity can be added for students who completed this lesson
in a previous grade.
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Have students choose one of the issues, develop arguments to support
or refute, and then create public service audio announcements, videos,
posters, or fliers to inform others about the issue. |
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