You Tube Activities
You Tube Activities
You Tube Activities
Scavenger Hunt
Instructions:
Use YouTube to find videos that match the criteria below. When you find the video, list the:
Find a video:
Instructions:
Copyrighted Material 1
1. In your table group have one person read out the scenario and the questions.
2. THINK - After reading, take 30 seconds to a minute to jot down your thoughts on this
incident
3. PAIR – In pairs, discuss the questions highlighting the things that resonate most with you
4. SHARE – In your table group have each pair share one of their points, one-at-time, going
clockwise from the first pair.
5. Look – On the back of this sheet is some extra information. You will see how YouTube has
faced some criticism on this issue.
The Scenario:
Views to consider:
Andrew Keen has written a book called: “The Cult of the Amateur: How Today's Internet Is Killing Our
Culture”. He has criticized Web 2.0 …for destroying professionalism and for making it impossible to
find high quality material amidst all the user-generated
web content. Keen argues that "every free listing on
Craigslist means one less paid listing in a local
newspaper. Every visit to Wikipedia's free information
hive means one less customer for a professionally
researched and edited encyclopaedia such as
Britannica." Thus, he concludes that "what is free is
actually costing us a fortune." He also refers to changes
such as downsizing of newspaper business and the
closing of record labels as forms of economic pain
caused by internet-based social changes. Keen states
that most of modern social culture has existed with
specific gatekeepers analyzing and regulating
information as it reaches the masses. He views this
expert-based filtering process as beneficial, improving the quality of popular discourse, and argues
that it is being circumvented.
Scenario Two:
Instructions:
Privacy 2
1. In your table group have one person read out the scenario and the questions.
2. THINK - After reading, take 30 seconds to a minute to jot down your thoughts on this
incident
3. PAIR – In pairs, discuss the questions highlighting the things that resonate most with you
4. SHARE – In your table group have each pair share one of their points, one-at-time, going
clockwise from the first pair.
5. Look – On the back of this sheet is some extra information. You will see how YouTube has
faced some criticism on this issue.
The Scenario:
Stella has just come home from a friend’s house beaming with
delight as she announces that she just posted her first video on
YouTube. Stella and Tory did a lip synch version of the song “Where
is the Love?” by the Black Eyed Peas. You were unaware that, at 14,
she even has a YouTube account. Stella quickly shows you the video
and already it has been viewed by 31 people. She suspects that most
of those people would be her friends as she had posted it on
Facebook. You ask her if she has set up this video with any privacy
settings and she looks at you quizzically.
I. What might you have done before you found out about her
recent video post?
II. How will you discuss this issue of privacy now that the video is
public?
III. After you discuss this with Stella, what might you do regarding
future uses of video and on-line publishing?
Description of issue:
Instructions:
Controversial Material 3
1. In your table group have one person read out the scenario and the questions.
2. THINK - After reading, take 30 seconds to a minute to jot down your thoughts on this
incident
3. PAIR – In pairs, discuss the questions highlighting the things that resonate most with you
4. SHARE – In your table group have each pair share one of their points, one-at-time, going
clockwise from the first pair.
5. Look – On the back of this sheet is some extra information. You will see how YouTube has
faced some criticism on this issue.
The Scenario:
III. After you discuss this with Lulu, what might you do about this
video?
Description of issue:
YouTube has also faced criticism over the offensive content in some of its videos. The
uploading of videos containing defamation, pornography, and material encouraging criminal
conduct is prohibited by YouTube's terms of service. Controversial areas for videos have
included conspiracy theories, religion, and Holocaust denial.
YouTube relies on its users to flag the content of videos as inappropriate, and a YouTube
employee will view a flagged video to determine whether it violates the site's terms of
service. However, this procedure has been criticized by the United Kingdom government. In
July 2008, the Culture and Media Committee of the House of Commons of the United
Kingdom stated that it was "unimpressed" with YouTube's system for policing its videos, and
argued that "Proactive review of content should be standard practice for sites hosting user-
generated content."
We have strict rules on what's allowed, and a system that enables anyone who sees
inappropriate content to report it to our 24/7 review team and have it dealt with
promptly. We educate our community on the rules and include a direct link from
every YouTube page to make this process as easy as possible for our users. Given the
volume of content uploaded on our site, we think this is by far the most effective
way to make sure that the tiny minority of videos that break the rules come down
quickly.
Scenario Four:
Instructions:
User Comments 4
1. In your table group have one person read out the scenario and the questions.
2. THINK - After reading, take 30 seconds to a minute to jot down your thoughts on this
incident
3. PAIR – In pairs, discuss the questions highlighting the things that resonate most with you
4. SHARE – In your table group have each pair share one of their points, one-at-time, going
clockwise from the first pair.
5. Look – On the back of this sheet is some extra information. You will see how YouTube has
faced some criticism on this issue.
The Scenario:
III. After you discuss this with Jacobi, how might you react?
Most videos enable users to leave comments, and these have attracted attention for the
negative aspects of both their form and content. When Time in 2006 praised Web 2.0 for
enabling "community and collaboration on a scale never seen before", it added that
YouTube "harnesses the stupidity of crowds as well as its wisdom. Some of the comments
on YouTube make you weep for the future of humanity just for the spelling alone, never
mind the obscenity and the naked hatred". The Guardian in 2009 described users'
comments on YouTube as follows:
In all four scenarios, there were three general approaches that could be used. The following is a
summary of how one might approach various situations using technology, not just YouTube.
When there is a new medium being commonly adopted, find out about its uses and the pros
and cons. Often our negative reaction to anything new is due to ignorance. By understanding
how the technology is used we are better able to adapt and work with it. With YouTube, one
quickly realizes this is a great resource for finding tutorials and how-to-videos. It also
provides a wonderful forum for sharing work to a larger audience. YouTube is also a source
for the mundane, trivial, and sometimes offensive. Exploring the settings and discussing the
possible shortcomings of video sharing sites should be something you do with your child
before an issue or event presents itself.
If your child is very interested in using a particular piece of technology that is not very
engaging for you, find out how they are using it and why they find it so appealing. Just
showing an interest will allow you the opportunity to see how the technology is utilized.
Even better, if you are able to support the proper use of the technology then you will be able
to direct and monitor its use more effectively. Video is becoming a ubiquitous way to share
and communicate. Publishing videos is very enticing as it enables one the potential to share
to a much larger audience. You may want to discuss how your child shares their videos and
to whom. Looking into YouTube’s privacy settings together may help clarify the options. Your
child watching too many videos? Set time limits and ask about the videos s/he found most
interesting. Another option is to have them watch with a purpose, rather than just channel
surfing not unlike the rules many have for TV viewing.
Even by being proactive and supportive, you need to show consistency with your message.
The digital world is often considered entirely different from the real world, however, you
need to be clear that the expected behavior off-line should be the same as the expected
behavior on-line. Many try to abide by the Golden Rule – treat others as you would like to be
treated. If you speak to your child about this rule, you need to be clear about its application
in the digital realm. Just because someone can use an anonymous user name does not mean
they are now allowed to misbehave. Using inappropriate language, being rude, and even
bullying is not acceptable behavior no matter where it is found. If you regularly
communicate this message then its application with tools like YouTube should be no
different from its application on the playground, in school or in your home.