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Are social networking sites
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Prepare to Review the Issue and Write
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Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments
A Common Core Lesson
By
Dean Berry, Ed. D.
Gregg Berry, B. A.
Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments
for an Issue
Prepare to Write an
Argumentative Essay
Is social networking good for society?
Is social networking good for society?
Let’s Think About the Issue
• Are people spending too much time on social
media at the expense of quality interpersonal
relationships?
• Are some people getting addicted to social media?
• Does social media improve communication
between people?
• Does social media improve people’s productivity?
More Points to Be Considered
Is social media harming individual’s privacy?
Does social media result in the proliferation of rumors and
false information?
Does social media cause psychological damage to
vulnerable personality types?
Are people wasting valuable time on trivial
communications using social media instead of studying,
reading, or completing important work?
Are automobile accidents increasing as a result of social
media?
Is social media good for society?
What Do You Think?
Use your red or green card to signify your response to this question.
Raise your red card if you disagree or your green card if you agree.
Social media is good for our society.
What Do You Think?
Raise Your Red or Green Card
Social media is harming society.
Essential Questions to Guide our
Review of the Issue
• 1. What does the research data say about the
issue?
• 2. How do you know the research is reliable?
• 3. Are the arguments supported by logical
reasoning?
• 4. Is each argument supported by specific facts
and examples?
• 5. Which side of the issue is supported by a
preponderance of the evidence?
Evaluating Evidence
Now that we have shared opinions, let’s
examine the evidence. Analyze the pro
and con arguments on the following
frames and determine which position
presents the strongest case.
Is social media good for our society?
Background Information
74% of American adults online use social networking
sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn,
and Pinterest, as of Jan. 2014, up from 26% in
2008. On social media sites like these, users may
develop biographical profiles, communicate with
friends and strangers, do research, and share
thoughts, photos, music, links, and more.
Are Social Networking Sites
Good for Our Society?
• Proponents of social networking sites say that the online
communities promote increased interaction with friends
and family; offer teachers, librarians, and students
valuable access to educational support and materials;
facilitate social and political change; and disseminate
useful information rapidly.
• Opponents of social networking say that the sites prevent
face-to-face communication; waste time on frivolous
activity; alter children’s brains and behavior making them
more prone to ADHD; expose users to predators like
pedophiles and burglars; and spread false and potentially
dangerous information.
Review the Evidence and Arguments
The Pro Position
5 Crazy Ways Social Media Change Our Brains
3 min Animated Excellent
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HffWFd_6bJ0
The Pros and Cons of Social Networking
5 min Excellent Ideas for and against
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SAYwQM7OaA
Do you really have a private life online?
3 min Animated Excellent
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e98hxHZiTg
The Social Media Network
2 min animated excellent
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGU8yjjJXD8
Fake News on Social Media
4 min Animated Excellent
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdsj-PIqR0g
Read each argument closely to
see if it passes the smell test?
The Pro Position
Take careful notes as you read
the following arguments.
Evaluating Pro and Con
Arguments for an Issue
Prepare to Write an
Argumentative Essay
The Con Position
Reason # 1
Social networking sites spread information faster than any
other media. Over 50% of people learn about breaking
news on social media. 65% of traditional media reporters
and editors use sites like Facebook and LinkedIn for story
research, and 52% use Twitter. Social networking sites
are the top news source for 27.8% of Americans, ranking
close to newspapers (28.8%) and above radio (18.8%) and
other print publications (6%). Twitter and YouTube users
reported the July 20, 2012 Aurora, CO theater shooting
before news crews could arrive on the scene , and the Red
Cross urged witnesses to tell family members they were
safe via social media outlets.
Reason # 2
Social networking sites help students do better at school. 59% of students with
access to the Internet report that they use social networking sites to discuss
educational topics and 50% use the sites to talk about school
assignments. After George Middle School in Portland, OR introduced a social
media program to engage students, grades went up by 50%, chronic
absenteeism went down by 33%, and 20% of students school-wide voluntarily
completed extra-credit assignments. A Jan. 2015 study published in the Journal
of Applied Developmental Psychology said college freshman should use social
networking sites to build networks of new friends, feel socially integrated at
their new schools, and reduce their risk of dropping out
Reason # 3
Social networking sites allow people to improve
their relationships and make new friends. 70% of
adult social networking users visit the sites to
connect with friends and family , and increased
online communication strengthens
relationships. 52% of teens using social media
report that using the sites has helped their
relationships with friends, 88% report that social
media helps them stay in touch with friends they
cannot see regularly, 69% report getting to know
students at their school better, and 57% make new
friends
Reason # 4
Social media helps empower business women. Being
able to connect on social networking sites gives
business women a support group not readily found
offline where female CEOs of Fortune 500
companies are outnumbered by male CEOs 15 to
485. Many social media sites are dominated by
women: 72% of Pinterest users are women, 58% of
Facebook users, 62% of MySpace users, 60% of Yelp
users, and 53% of Instagram users. Business
women useTwitter chats to support each other, give
and receive peer knowledge, and have guest
"speakers" share expert knowledge. One.org helps
African women entrepreneurs connect on social
Reason # 5
Social media sites help employers find employees and job-
seekers find work. 64% of companies are on two or more
social networks for recruiting because of the wider pool of
applicants and more efficient searching capabilities. 89%
of job recruiters have hired employees through LinkedIn,
26% through Facebook, and 15% through Twitter. One in
six job-seekers credit social media for helping find their
current job. 52% of job-seekers use Facebook for the job
search, 38% use LinkedIn, and 34% use Twitter.
Reason # 6
Social networking sites facilitate face-to-face
interaction. People use social media to network at in-
person events and get to know people before personal,
business, and other meetings. Pew Research Center's
Internet and American Life Project found that messaging
on social media leads to face-to-face interactions when
plans are made via the sites and social media users
messaged close friends an average of 39 days each year
while seeing close friends in person 210 days each year.
Reason #7
Social media facilitates political change. Social
networking sites give social movements a quick, no-cost
method to organize, disseminate information, and
mobilize people. The 2011 Egyptian uprising (part of the
Arab Spring), organized largely via social media,
motivated tens of thousands of protestors for eighteen
days of demonstrations and, ultimately led to the
resignation of Egyptian President Mubarak on Feb. 11,
2011. A July 4, 2011 tweet from @Adbusters with the
hashtag #occupy wall street started the American
Occupy movement, which gained traction in Sep. 2011
when protesters gathered at New York City's Zuccotti
Park and remained there until Nov. 15, 2011.
Reason # 8
Social media sites empower individuals to make social
change and do social good on a community level. Social
media shares popularized nine-year old Scottish student,
Martha Payne, and her blog, "Never Seconds," which
exposed the state of her school’s lunch program prompting
international attention that resulted in changes to her
school and the formation of "Friends of Never Seconds"
charity to feed children globally. Jeannette Van Houten uses
social media to find owners of photographs and mementos
strewn from houses by Hurricane Sandy. Hillsborough, CA
freshman varsity soccer goalie Daniel Cui was blamed for
and bullied about a losing season until over 100 of his
teammates and classmates changed their Facebook profile
photos to one of Cui making a save, silencing the bullies and
building Cui's confidence.
Reason # 9
Social networking sites help people who are socially
isolated or shy connect with other people. More than 25%
of teens report that social networking makes them feel
less shy, 28% report feeling more outgoing, and 20% report
feeling more confident (53% of teens identified as
somewhat shy or "a lot" shy in general). Youth who are
"less socially adept" report that social networks give them
a place to make friends and typically quiet students can
feel more comfortable being vocal through a social media
platform used in class. Shy adults also cite social media as
a comfortable place to interact with others.
Reason # 10
Social media allows for quick, easy dissemination of
public health and safety information from reputable
sources. The US military and Department of Veterans
Affairs use social networking to help prevent suicide. The
World Health Organization (WHO) uses social media to
"disseminate health information and counter rumours,"
which was especially helpful after the Mar. 2011 Japanese
earthquake and nuclear disaster when false information
spread about ingesting salt to combat radiation. The
Boston Health Commission used social media to get
information to its 4,500 Twitter followers about clinic
locations and wait times for vaccines during the H1N1
outbreak.
Read each argument closely to
see if it passes the smell test?
The Con Position
Take careful notes as you
read the following arguments.
Reason # 1
CON Social Networking Sites
Social media enables the spread of unreliable and false
information. 49.1% of people have heard false news via
social media. [1 On Sep. 5, 2012 false rumors of fires,
shootouts, and caravans of gunmen in a Mexico City
suburb spread via Twitter and Facebook caused panic,
flooded the local police department with over 3,000
phone calls, and temporarily closed schools. Shashank
Tripathi, tweeting as @ComfortablySmug, spread false
information in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy by
tweeting that the New York Stock Exchange was flooding
and that the power company would cut off electricity to
all of Manhattan; the bogus information was picked up by
national news outlets including CNN and the Weather
Channel
Reason # 2
Social networking sites lack privacy and expose users to
government and corporate intrusions. 13 million users
said they had not set or did not know about Facebook's
privacy settings and 28% shared all or nearly all of their
posts publicly. The US Justice Department intercepted
1,661 pieces of information from social networking sites
and e-mails in 2011. The 2009 IRS training manual
teaches agents to scan Facebook pages for information
that might "assist in resolving a taxpayer case." 4.7
million Facebook users have "liked" a health condition or
medical treatment page, information that is sometimes
used by insurance companies to raise rates.
Reason # 3
Students who are heavy social media users tend to have lower
grades. Students who use social media had an average GPA of
3.06 while non-users had an average GPA of 3.82 and students
who used social networking sites while studying scored 20%
lower on tests.College students’ grades dropped 0.12 points
for every 93 minutes above the average 106 minutes spent on
Facebook per day. Two-thirds of teachers believe that social
media does more to distract students than to help
academically. The Sep. 2, 2014 Learning Habit study
published in the American Journal of Family Therapy found
that grades began a steady decline after secondary school
students reached 30 minutes of daily screen time (time spent
using an electronic device such as a computer or mobile
phone). After four hours of screen time, average GPAs
dropped one full grade.
Reason # 4
Social networking sites can lead to stress and
offline relationship problems. A University of
Edinburgh Business School study found the more
Facebook friends a person has, the more stressful
the person finds Facebook to use. According to a
Feb. 9, 2012 Pew Internet report, 15% of adult social
network users had an experience on a social
networking site that caused a friendship to end, 12%
of adult users had an experience online that resulted
in a face-to-face argument, and 3% of adults
reported a physical confrontation as the result of an
experience on a social networking site.
Reason # 5
Social networking sites entice people to waste time. 40%
of 8 to 18 year olds spend 54 minutes a day on social
media sites. 36% of people surveyed listed social
networking as the "biggest waste of time," above fantasy
sports (25%), watching TV (23%), and shopping
(9%). When alerted to a new social networking site
activity, like a new tweet or Facebook message, users
take 20 to 25 minutes on average to return to the original
task. In 30% of cases, it took two hours to fully return
attention to the original task. 42% of American Internet
users play games like Farmville or Mafia Wars on social
networking sites.
Reason # 6
The use of social networking sites is correlated with
personality and brain disorders, such as the inability to
have in-person conversations, a need for instant
gratification, ADHD, and self-centered personalities, as
well as addictive behaviors. Pathological Internet Use
(caused or exacerbated by social networking use) is
associated with feelings of loneliness, depression,
anxiety and general distress. The 2013 Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is
evaluating "Internet Addiction Disorder" for inclusion. A
2008 UCLA study revealed web users had fundamentally
altered prefrontal cortexes due, in part, to the fast pace
of social networking sites rewiring the brain with
repeated exposure
Reason # 7
Social media causes people to spend less time interacting
face-to-face. A Jan. 2012 Center for the Digital Future at
the USC Annenberg School study found that the
percentage of people reporting less face-to-face time with
family in their homes rose from 8% in 2000 to 34% in
2011. 32% reported using social media or texting during
meals (47% of 18-34 year olds) instead of talking with
family and friends..
Reason # 8
Criminals use social media to commit and promote
crimes. Gangs use the sites to recruit younger
members, coordinate violent crimes, and threaten
other gangs. Offline crime, like home robberies, may
result from posting personal information such as
vacation plans or stalkers gaining information about
a victim’s whereabouts from posts, photos, or
location tagging services.
Reason # 9
Social networking sites facilitate cyberbullying. 49.5% of
students reported being the victims of bullying online
and 33.7% reported committing bullying behavior
online. 800,000 minors were harassed or cyberbullied on
Facebook according to a June 2012Consumer
Reports survey. Middle school children who were victims
of cyberbullying were almost twice as likely to attempt
suicide. Adults can also be victims of cyberbullying,
from social, familial, or workplace aggression being
displayed on social media
Reason # 10
Social networking sites enable "sexting," which can lead
to criminal charges and the unexpected proliferation of
personal images.Once restricted to cell phone texts,
"sexting" has moved to social media with teens posting,
or sending via messaging, risqué photos of themselves or
others. In 2008 and 2009, US law enforcement agencies
saw 3,477 cases of youth-produced sexual images with
2,291 agencies seeing at least one case. As a result,
teens and adults are being charged with possessing and
distributing child pornography, even if the teen took and
distributed a photo of him/herself. 88% of private self-
produced sexual images posted to social media are stolen
by pornography websites and disseminated to the public,
often without the subject's knowledge.
Reason # 11
People who use social networking sites are prone to
social isolation. Social networking can exacerbate
feelings of disconnect (especially for youth with
disabilities), and put children at higher risk for
depression, low self-esteem, and eating
disorders. The "passive consumption" of social media
(scanning posts without commenting) is related to
loneliness.
Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments
for an Issue
Prepare to Write an
Argumentative Essay
Converse with Your Peers
Meet in small groups to discuss the
pros and cons of this issue and take a
group position on the problem. Select a
group chairperson to lead the group and
report back to the class.
Discuss the following essential Questions.
Questions to Guide our Exploration
Discuss the Following Issues
• 1. What does the research data say about social
networking?
• 2. How do you know the research is reliable?
• 3. Are the arguments supported by logical
reasoning?
• 4. Is each argument supported by specific facts
and examples?
• 5. Which side of the issue is supported by a
preponderance of the evidence?
Research and Statistics
• Compare the research and statistics for
both the pro and con positions
• Discuss which position presents the
strongest research and most reliable
sources
Is social networking good for society?
Let’s Think About the Issue
• Are people spending too much time on social
media at the expense of quality interpersonal
relationships?
• Are some people getting addicted to social media?
• Does social media improve communication
between people?
• Does social media improve people’s productivity?
Continue Your Group Deliberations
• Have group members use their notes to
discuss and analyze each major argument and
supporting evidence.
• Each group member should take the leadership
and lead the discussion on one or more of the
pro and con arguments.
More Points to Be Considered
Is social media harming individual’s privacy?
Does social media result in the proliferation of rumors and
false information?
Does social media cause psychological damage to
vulnerable personality types?
Are people wasting valuable time on trivial
communications using social media instead of studying,
reading, or completing important work?
Are automobile accidents increasing as a result of social
media?
Weigh the Evidence
Have your group create a plus and minus chart.
Place the best, most logical arguments for the pro
position on one side and the best arguments against
the pro position on the other side.
Use this process to help your group reach a decision.
Report Back to the Class
Present your findings to the
class. Which side of the issue
does your group support?
Why?
Write an Essay
Organize your ideas and prepare to write an
essay about the pros and cons of whether or
not social media is good for society. Evaluate
the arguments and evidence on both sides of
the issue. Weigh the pros and cons and
decide which position is supported by the
most persuasive evidence.
Develop a Writing Plan
•Determine what your main point will be, and write a
topic sentence that provides focus for your essay.
•Choose several main ideas that support your topic
sentence.
•Sort your information into supporting details with
facts and examples.
•Be sure to address both the pro and con positions
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Use the following
essay format to
write your paper.
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Essay
Outline
Introduction
What is my topic
sentence?
Body-Main Ideas
With supporting
details
Conclusion
How can I summarize
my paragraph?
How can I rephrase
my topic sentence?
Essays Require
Three Main
Sections
Begin Your Essay With
a Carefully Crafted
Introduction
Get the Reader’s Attention and State Your Thesis
The Key Elements of a
Strong Introduction
Check Out This Sample Introduction
Details Must Support
the Main Ideas
Provide specific
facts, examples,
and reasons for
each main idea
in the body of
your essay
Create an Outline
Topic Sentence___________________________________
_______________________________________________
A. Main Idea_____________________________________
_______________________________________________
Details/Evidence__________________________________
_______________________________________________
Details/Evidence__________________________________
_______________________________________________
B. Main Idea_____________________________________
_______________________________________________
Details/Evidence__________________________________
________________________________________________
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Prepare to Write
•Use your outline and write
an essay on your topic.
•As you write your rough
draft, it will be very
important to use special
words that enable you to
transition smoothly from
one idea to the next.
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Transition Words
As you view these words,
select the words that help you
make transitions smoothly
from one idea to the next.
• as a result
• such as
• for example
• nevertheless
• for that reason
• finally
• at this time
• therefore
• furthermore
• in addition
• in conclusion
• as well as
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Conclusion
Write a conclusion
for your essay
reviewing your main
points and discussing
why this issue is so
important for our
future.
Write a Strong Conclusion for Your Essay
What does a good conclusion do?
Let’s Review a Good Conclusion
Review, Edit, and Rewrite
1. Re-read your essay several
times.
2. How can you improve your
sentences to communicate more
clearly?
3. Are your main ideas supported
by examples and details?
4. Exchange papers with another
student and read each other’s
essay out loud.
5. Make final corrections and write
the final draft of your polished
essay. 71

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Dean r berry pro and con social networking

  • 1. Are social networking sites good for our society? Prepare to Review the Issue and Write an Argumentative Essay
  • 2. •Free PowerPoint Version at •Slideshare.com •Type PPT title or dean r berry
  • 3. Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments A Common Core Lesson By Dean Berry, Ed. D. Gregg Berry, B. A.
  • 4. Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments for an Issue Prepare to Write an Argumentative Essay
  • 5. Is social networking good for society?
  • 6. Is social networking good for society? Let’s Think About the Issue • Are people spending too much time on social media at the expense of quality interpersonal relationships? • Are some people getting addicted to social media? • Does social media improve communication between people? • Does social media improve people’s productivity?
  • 7. More Points to Be Considered Is social media harming individual’s privacy? Does social media result in the proliferation of rumors and false information? Does social media cause psychological damage to vulnerable personality types? Are people wasting valuable time on trivial communications using social media instead of studying, reading, or completing important work? Are automobile accidents increasing as a result of social media?
  • 8. Is social media good for society?
  • 9. What Do You Think? Use your red or green card to signify your response to this question. Raise your red card if you disagree or your green card if you agree. Social media is good for our society.
  • 10. What Do You Think? Raise Your Red or Green Card Social media is harming society.
  • 11. Essential Questions to Guide our Review of the Issue • 1. What does the research data say about the issue? • 2. How do you know the research is reliable? • 3. Are the arguments supported by logical reasoning? • 4. Is each argument supported by specific facts and examples? • 5. Which side of the issue is supported by a preponderance of the evidence?
  • 12. Evaluating Evidence Now that we have shared opinions, let’s examine the evidence. Analyze the pro and con arguments on the following frames and determine which position presents the strongest case.
  • 13. Is social media good for our society? Background Information 74% of American adults online use social networking sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest, as of Jan. 2014, up from 26% in 2008. On social media sites like these, users may develop biographical profiles, communicate with friends and strangers, do research, and share thoughts, photos, music, links, and more.
  • 14. Are Social Networking Sites Good for Our Society? • Proponents of social networking sites say that the online communities promote increased interaction with friends and family; offer teachers, librarians, and students valuable access to educational support and materials; facilitate social and political change; and disseminate useful information rapidly. • Opponents of social networking say that the sites prevent face-to-face communication; waste time on frivolous activity; alter children’s brains and behavior making them more prone to ADHD; expose users to predators like pedophiles and burglars; and spread false and potentially dangerous information.
  • 15. Review the Evidence and Arguments The Pro Position
  • 16. 5 Crazy Ways Social Media Change Our Brains 3 min Animated Excellent • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HffWFd_6bJ0
  • 17. The Pros and Cons of Social Networking 5 min Excellent Ideas for and against • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_SAYwQM7OaA
  • 18. Do you really have a private life online? 3 min Animated Excellent • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-e98hxHZiTg
  • 19. The Social Media Network 2 min animated excellent • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LGU8yjjJXD8
  • 20. Fake News on Social Media 4 min Animated Excellent • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdsj-PIqR0g
  • 21. Read each argument closely to see if it passes the smell test? The Pro Position Take careful notes as you read the following arguments.
  • 22. Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments for an Issue Prepare to Write an Argumentative Essay
  • 23. The Con Position Reason # 1 Social networking sites spread information faster than any other media. Over 50% of people learn about breaking news on social media. 65% of traditional media reporters and editors use sites like Facebook and LinkedIn for story research, and 52% use Twitter. Social networking sites are the top news source for 27.8% of Americans, ranking close to newspapers (28.8%) and above radio (18.8%) and other print publications (6%). Twitter and YouTube users reported the July 20, 2012 Aurora, CO theater shooting before news crews could arrive on the scene , and the Red Cross urged witnesses to tell family members they were safe via social media outlets.
  • 24. Reason # 2 Social networking sites help students do better at school. 59% of students with access to the Internet report that they use social networking sites to discuss educational topics and 50% use the sites to talk about school assignments. After George Middle School in Portland, OR introduced a social media program to engage students, grades went up by 50%, chronic absenteeism went down by 33%, and 20% of students school-wide voluntarily completed extra-credit assignments. A Jan. 2015 study published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology said college freshman should use social networking sites to build networks of new friends, feel socially integrated at their new schools, and reduce their risk of dropping out
  • 25. Reason # 3 Social networking sites allow people to improve their relationships and make new friends. 70% of adult social networking users visit the sites to connect with friends and family , and increased online communication strengthens relationships. 52% of teens using social media report that using the sites has helped their relationships with friends, 88% report that social media helps them stay in touch with friends they cannot see regularly, 69% report getting to know students at their school better, and 57% make new friends
  • 26. Reason # 4 Social media helps empower business women. Being able to connect on social networking sites gives business women a support group not readily found offline where female CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are outnumbered by male CEOs 15 to 485. Many social media sites are dominated by women: 72% of Pinterest users are women, 58% of Facebook users, 62% of MySpace users, 60% of Yelp users, and 53% of Instagram users. Business women useTwitter chats to support each other, give and receive peer knowledge, and have guest "speakers" share expert knowledge. One.org helps African women entrepreneurs connect on social
  • 27. Reason # 5 Social media sites help employers find employees and job- seekers find work. 64% of companies are on two or more social networks for recruiting because of the wider pool of applicants and more efficient searching capabilities. 89% of job recruiters have hired employees through LinkedIn, 26% through Facebook, and 15% through Twitter. One in six job-seekers credit social media for helping find their current job. 52% of job-seekers use Facebook for the job search, 38% use LinkedIn, and 34% use Twitter.
  • 28. Reason # 6 Social networking sites facilitate face-to-face interaction. People use social media to network at in- person events and get to know people before personal, business, and other meetings. Pew Research Center's Internet and American Life Project found that messaging on social media leads to face-to-face interactions when plans are made via the sites and social media users messaged close friends an average of 39 days each year while seeing close friends in person 210 days each year.
  • 29. Reason #7 Social media facilitates political change. Social networking sites give social movements a quick, no-cost method to organize, disseminate information, and mobilize people. The 2011 Egyptian uprising (part of the Arab Spring), organized largely via social media, motivated tens of thousands of protestors for eighteen days of demonstrations and, ultimately led to the resignation of Egyptian President Mubarak on Feb. 11, 2011. A July 4, 2011 tweet from @Adbusters with the hashtag #occupy wall street started the American Occupy movement, which gained traction in Sep. 2011 when protesters gathered at New York City's Zuccotti Park and remained there until Nov. 15, 2011.
  • 30. Reason # 8 Social media sites empower individuals to make social change and do social good on a community level. Social media shares popularized nine-year old Scottish student, Martha Payne, and her blog, "Never Seconds," which exposed the state of her school’s lunch program prompting international attention that resulted in changes to her school and the formation of "Friends of Never Seconds" charity to feed children globally. Jeannette Van Houten uses social media to find owners of photographs and mementos strewn from houses by Hurricane Sandy. Hillsborough, CA freshman varsity soccer goalie Daniel Cui was blamed for and bullied about a losing season until over 100 of his teammates and classmates changed their Facebook profile photos to one of Cui making a save, silencing the bullies and building Cui's confidence.
  • 31. Reason # 9 Social networking sites help people who are socially isolated or shy connect with other people. More than 25% of teens report that social networking makes them feel less shy, 28% report feeling more outgoing, and 20% report feeling more confident (53% of teens identified as somewhat shy or "a lot" shy in general). Youth who are "less socially adept" report that social networks give them a place to make friends and typically quiet students can feel more comfortable being vocal through a social media platform used in class. Shy adults also cite social media as a comfortable place to interact with others.
  • 32. Reason # 10 Social media allows for quick, easy dissemination of public health and safety information from reputable sources. The US military and Department of Veterans Affairs use social networking to help prevent suicide. The World Health Organization (WHO) uses social media to "disseminate health information and counter rumours," which was especially helpful after the Mar. 2011 Japanese earthquake and nuclear disaster when false information spread about ingesting salt to combat radiation. The Boston Health Commission used social media to get information to its 4,500 Twitter followers about clinic locations and wait times for vaccines during the H1N1 outbreak.
  • 33. Read each argument closely to see if it passes the smell test? The Con Position Take careful notes as you read the following arguments.
  • 34. Reason # 1 CON Social Networking Sites Social media enables the spread of unreliable and false information. 49.1% of people have heard false news via social media. [1 On Sep. 5, 2012 false rumors of fires, shootouts, and caravans of gunmen in a Mexico City suburb spread via Twitter and Facebook caused panic, flooded the local police department with over 3,000 phone calls, and temporarily closed schools. Shashank Tripathi, tweeting as @ComfortablySmug, spread false information in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy by tweeting that the New York Stock Exchange was flooding and that the power company would cut off electricity to all of Manhattan; the bogus information was picked up by national news outlets including CNN and the Weather Channel
  • 35. Reason # 2 Social networking sites lack privacy and expose users to government and corporate intrusions. 13 million users said they had not set or did not know about Facebook's privacy settings and 28% shared all or nearly all of their posts publicly. The US Justice Department intercepted 1,661 pieces of information from social networking sites and e-mails in 2011. The 2009 IRS training manual teaches agents to scan Facebook pages for information that might "assist in resolving a taxpayer case." 4.7 million Facebook users have "liked" a health condition or medical treatment page, information that is sometimes used by insurance companies to raise rates.
  • 36. Reason # 3 Students who are heavy social media users tend to have lower grades. Students who use social media had an average GPA of 3.06 while non-users had an average GPA of 3.82 and students who used social networking sites while studying scored 20% lower on tests.College students’ grades dropped 0.12 points for every 93 minutes above the average 106 minutes spent on Facebook per day. Two-thirds of teachers believe that social media does more to distract students than to help academically. The Sep. 2, 2014 Learning Habit study published in the American Journal of Family Therapy found that grades began a steady decline after secondary school students reached 30 minutes of daily screen time (time spent using an electronic device such as a computer or mobile phone). After four hours of screen time, average GPAs dropped one full grade.
  • 37. Reason # 4 Social networking sites can lead to stress and offline relationship problems. A University of Edinburgh Business School study found the more Facebook friends a person has, the more stressful the person finds Facebook to use. According to a Feb. 9, 2012 Pew Internet report, 15% of adult social network users had an experience on a social networking site that caused a friendship to end, 12% of adult users had an experience online that resulted in a face-to-face argument, and 3% of adults reported a physical confrontation as the result of an experience on a social networking site.
  • 38. Reason # 5 Social networking sites entice people to waste time. 40% of 8 to 18 year olds spend 54 minutes a day on social media sites. 36% of people surveyed listed social networking as the "biggest waste of time," above fantasy sports (25%), watching TV (23%), and shopping (9%). When alerted to a new social networking site activity, like a new tweet or Facebook message, users take 20 to 25 minutes on average to return to the original task. In 30% of cases, it took two hours to fully return attention to the original task. 42% of American Internet users play games like Farmville or Mafia Wars on social networking sites.
  • 39. Reason # 6 The use of social networking sites is correlated with personality and brain disorders, such as the inability to have in-person conversations, a need for instant gratification, ADHD, and self-centered personalities, as well as addictive behaviors. Pathological Internet Use (caused or exacerbated by social networking use) is associated with feelings of loneliness, depression, anxiety and general distress. The 2013 Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is evaluating "Internet Addiction Disorder" for inclusion. A 2008 UCLA study revealed web users had fundamentally altered prefrontal cortexes due, in part, to the fast pace of social networking sites rewiring the brain with repeated exposure
  • 40. Reason # 7 Social media causes people to spend less time interacting face-to-face. A Jan. 2012 Center for the Digital Future at the USC Annenberg School study found that the percentage of people reporting less face-to-face time with family in their homes rose from 8% in 2000 to 34% in 2011. 32% reported using social media or texting during meals (47% of 18-34 year olds) instead of talking with family and friends..
  • 41. Reason # 8 Criminals use social media to commit and promote crimes. Gangs use the sites to recruit younger members, coordinate violent crimes, and threaten other gangs. Offline crime, like home robberies, may result from posting personal information such as vacation plans or stalkers gaining information about a victim’s whereabouts from posts, photos, or location tagging services.
  • 42. Reason # 9 Social networking sites facilitate cyberbullying. 49.5% of students reported being the victims of bullying online and 33.7% reported committing bullying behavior online. 800,000 minors were harassed or cyberbullied on Facebook according to a June 2012Consumer Reports survey. Middle school children who were victims of cyberbullying were almost twice as likely to attempt suicide. Adults can also be victims of cyberbullying, from social, familial, or workplace aggression being displayed on social media
  • 43. Reason # 10 Social networking sites enable "sexting," which can lead to criminal charges and the unexpected proliferation of personal images.Once restricted to cell phone texts, "sexting" has moved to social media with teens posting, or sending via messaging, risqué photos of themselves or others. In 2008 and 2009, US law enforcement agencies saw 3,477 cases of youth-produced sexual images with 2,291 agencies seeing at least one case. As a result, teens and adults are being charged with possessing and distributing child pornography, even if the teen took and distributed a photo of him/herself. 88% of private self- produced sexual images posted to social media are stolen by pornography websites and disseminated to the public, often without the subject's knowledge.
  • 44. Reason # 11 People who use social networking sites are prone to social isolation. Social networking can exacerbate feelings of disconnect (especially for youth with disabilities), and put children at higher risk for depression, low self-esteem, and eating disorders. The "passive consumption" of social media (scanning posts without commenting) is related to loneliness.
  • 45. Evaluating Pro and Con Arguments for an Issue Prepare to Write an Argumentative Essay
  • 46. Converse with Your Peers Meet in small groups to discuss the pros and cons of this issue and take a group position on the problem. Select a group chairperson to lead the group and report back to the class. Discuss the following essential Questions.
  • 47. Questions to Guide our Exploration Discuss the Following Issues • 1. What does the research data say about social networking? • 2. How do you know the research is reliable? • 3. Are the arguments supported by logical reasoning? • 4. Is each argument supported by specific facts and examples? • 5. Which side of the issue is supported by a preponderance of the evidence?
  • 48. Research and Statistics • Compare the research and statistics for both the pro and con positions • Discuss which position presents the strongest research and most reliable sources
  • 49. Is social networking good for society? Let’s Think About the Issue • Are people spending too much time on social media at the expense of quality interpersonal relationships? • Are some people getting addicted to social media? • Does social media improve communication between people? • Does social media improve people’s productivity?
  • 50. Continue Your Group Deliberations • Have group members use their notes to discuss and analyze each major argument and supporting evidence. • Each group member should take the leadership and lead the discussion on one or more of the pro and con arguments.
  • 51. More Points to Be Considered Is social media harming individual’s privacy? Does social media result in the proliferation of rumors and false information? Does social media cause psychological damage to vulnerable personality types? Are people wasting valuable time on trivial communications using social media instead of studying, reading, or completing important work? Are automobile accidents increasing as a result of social media?
  • 52. Weigh the Evidence Have your group create a plus and minus chart. Place the best, most logical arguments for the pro position on one side and the best arguments against the pro position on the other side. Use this process to help your group reach a decision.
  • 53. Report Back to the Class Present your findings to the class. Which side of the issue does your group support? Why?
  • 54. Write an Essay Organize your ideas and prepare to write an essay about the pros and cons of whether or not social media is good for society. Evaluate the arguments and evidence on both sides of the issue. Weigh the pros and cons and decide which position is supported by the most persuasive evidence.
  • 55. Develop a Writing Plan •Determine what your main point will be, and write a topic sentence that provides focus for your essay. •Choose several main ideas that support your topic sentence. •Sort your information into supporting details with facts and examples. •Be sure to address both the pro and con positions 55
  • 56. Use the following essay format to write your paper. 56
  • 57. 57 Essay Outline Introduction What is my topic sentence? Body-Main Ideas With supporting details Conclusion How can I summarize my paragraph? How can I rephrase my topic sentence?
  • 59. Begin Your Essay With a Carefully Crafted Introduction
  • 60. Get the Reader’s Attention and State Your Thesis
  • 61. The Key Elements of a Strong Introduction
  • 62. Check Out This Sample Introduction
  • 63. Details Must Support the Main Ideas Provide specific facts, examples, and reasons for each main idea in the body of your essay
  • 64. Create an Outline Topic Sentence___________________________________ _______________________________________________ A. Main Idea_____________________________________ _______________________________________________ Details/Evidence__________________________________ _______________________________________________ Details/Evidence__________________________________ _______________________________________________ B. Main Idea_____________________________________ _______________________________________________ Details/Evidence__________________________________ ________________________________________________ 64
  • 65. Prepare to Write •Use your outline and write an essay on your topic. •As you write your rough draft, it will be very important to use special words that enable you to transition smoothly from one idea to the next. 65
  • 66. Transition Words As you view these words, select the words that help you make transitions smoothly from one idea to the next. • as a result • such as • for example • nevertheless • for that reason • finally • at this time • therefore • furthermore • in addition • in conclusion • as well as 66
  • 67. Conclusion Write a conclusion for your essay reviewing your main points and discussing why this issue is so important for our future.
  • 68. Write a Strong Conclusion for Your Essay
  • 69. What does a good conclusion do?
  • 70. Let’s Review a Good Conclusion
  • 71. Review, Edit, and Rewrite 1. Re-read your essay several times. 2. How can you improve your sentences to communicate more clearly? 3. Are your main ideas supported by examples and details? 4. Exchange papers with another student and read each other’s essay out loud. 5. Make final corrections and write the final draft of your polished essay. 71