Web Awareness

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1. Authenticity of Web Resources

1.1. Authority

1.1.1. Unlimited Amounts of Information

1.1.2. Reliable Publisher

1.1.3. Author with Expertise

1.2. Coverage

1.2.1. In-depth Material

1.2.2. Relevant Information

1.2.3. Multiple Citations

1.3. Objectivity

1.3.1. Limited Bias

1.3.2. Presentation of Facts

1.3.3. Ad & Sponsor Free

1.4. Accuracy

1.4.1. Reliable & Error Free

1.4.2. Recently Updated

1.4.3. Website Editor

1.5. Currency

1.5.1. Page Dated

1.5.2. Links Connect to Existing Pages

2. Marketing

2.1. Targeting Kids

2.1.1. Pester Power

2.1.2. Brand Recognition

2.1.3. Buzz & Street Marketing

2.1.4. Sponsored Educational Materials

2.1.5. Viral Ads

2.1.6. Behavioural Ads

2.2. Adult Entertainment to Kids

2.2.1. Access Adult-Rater Movies, Music, & Games

2.3. Corporate Pages/Sponsored Online Worlds

2.3.1. Generate Information & Target Advertising

2.3.1.1. Gain Access to Users' Social Media

2.3.1.1.1. Demographics

2.3.1.1.2. Connections

2.3.2. Communication with Corporate Moderators

2.3.2.1. Share Personal Information

3. Digital Citizenship

3.1. Ethical Behaviour

3.1.1. Respect Yourself

3.1.2. Respect Intellectual Property

3.1.3. Respect Others

3.2. Netiquette

3.2.1. Rules of the Internet

3.2.1.1. Clarity

3.2.1.2. Permission to Post

4. Internet Safety

4.1. Sexually Explicit Material

4.1.1. Increasing Access

4.1.1.1. Accidentally

4.1.1.2. Intentionally (Curiosity)

4.2. Cyberbullying

4.2.1. Lack of Personal Contact

4.2.2. Emotional & Psychological Damage

5. Privacy

5.1. Geotagging

5.1.1. Determine Locations

5.1.2. Electronic Trail

5.2. Personal Publishing

5.2.1. Audience

5.2.2. Anonymity

5.2.3. Permanence

5.2.4. Copyright

5.2.4.1. Authorship

5.2.4.2. Fair Use

5.2.4.3. "Copying and Pasting"

5.2.4.4. Sourcing

5.2.5. Free Speech