
On-screen violence
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English
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12th Grade
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Hard
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Baya Khaldi
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8 Slides • 11 Questions
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On-screen violence:
How does it affect our brains?
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Les compétences à développer :
sociale et émotionnelle ( empathie et sensibilisation)
critique et analyse des contenus des médias
Ethique ( utilisation raisonnable )
résolution de situation de problème surtout par la prévention
numérique: avec l'utilisation responsable
communicative et collaborative ( travail en groupe)
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Matériel requis
Tableau Interactif ( Blanc ou numérique), à défaut, un projecteur
Connexion internet
L'outil Numérique Quizizz comme support visuel et pour une évaluation formative.
Un quiz et une activité à choix multiple sur Quizizz,
Copies d' un glossaire vocabulaire
Un fichier power point sur les types de violence sur les écrans
Si possible un ordinateur pour chaque étudiant
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Objectif du cours:
Formes de la violence on ligne : physiologique, psychologique et graphique
Apprendre du nouveau vocabulaire ( ou revoir pour certains)
Impact de la violence on ligne ( sociologique, psychologique)
Réaliser un travail final sur les effets de la violence ligne (selon les disciplines)
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Présentation du cours
Introduction:
- expliquer les objectifs du cours,
- poser de questions et les étudiants répondent .
Déroulement:
- Présenter le vocabulaire à voir dans les vidéos
- regarder 3 courtes vidéos
Activités en sous-groupes de 4:
- discussion et réflexion sur le contenu des vidéos
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Présentation du cours
Quiz vobulaire
Activité à choix multiples
Outil numérique : Quizizz.
Si des ordinateurs disponible, chaque étudiants répond aux questions individuellement, sinon, on peux toujours convertir l'activité en une activité en grand group, toujours sur Quizizz.
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Présentation du cours
Projet final:
Travail final au choix selon la discipline:
- article de 150 mots exposant les effets du contenu violent des différents médias,
- sondage sur le genre de contenu regardé par les jeunes ainsi que l'effet que cela a dans des différents quartiers résidentiels puis analyser les données,
-Réaliser une capsule vidéo de 15 minutes sensibilisant aux effets des contenus des écrans sur les cerveaux des jeunes.
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Ce qui suit sont des questions du Quiz. Il est utilisé à la fois en formatif, pour appuyer la compréhension des étudiant, et aussi afin que son contenu soit réinvesti dans le projet final.
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Multiple Choice
What are the psychological impacts of on-screen violence on individuals?
Exposure to TV violence can lead to desensitization, increased aggression, and fearfulness in individuals, especially in children and adolescents.
Exposure to TV violence can lead to decreased aggression and increased empathy in individuals
TV violence has no impact on individuals' psychological well-being
Exposure to TV violence can lead to improved mental health and reduced anxiety in individuals
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Multiple Choice
How does viewing violence on screens affect an individual's behavior?
Viewing violence on TV decreases the likelihood of aggressive behavior
Viewing violence on TV has no impact on an individual's behavior
Viewing violence on TV makes individuals more compassionate and empathetic
Viewing violence on TV can desensitize individuals to real-life violence and increase aggressive behavior.
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Multiple Choice
What is the relationship between cognitive development and exposure to violence online?
Exposure to violence on TV only affects physical development
Exposure to violence on TV improves cognitive development
Exposure to violence on TV has no impact on cognitive development
Research suggests that exposure to violence on TV can have negative effects on cognitive development, including desensitization to violence and increased aggression.
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Multiple Choice
Explain the concept of social desensitization to violent content online.
Social desensitization to violent content on TV occurs when individuals become less sensitive to nature documentaries as a result of repeated exposure to it through television programs or movies.
Social sensitization to violent content on TV occurs when individuals become more sensitive to violence as a result of repeated exposure to it through television programs or movies.
Social desensitization to violent content on TV occurs when individuals become less sensitive to violence as a result of repeated exposure to it through television programs or movies.
Social desensitization to violent content on TV occurs when individuals become less sensitive to comedy as a result of repeated exposure to it through television programs or movies.
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Multiple Choice
What are the long-term effects of online violence on children's behavior?
Exposure to TV violence can lead to desensitization, aggressive behavior, and increased fear and anxiety in children.
Exposure to TV violence can lead to improved social skills and empathy in children.
Exposure to TV violence has no impact on children's behavior.
Exposure to TV violence can lead to decreased screen time and healthier lifestyle choices in children.
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Multiple Choice
Discuss the potential psychological consequences of prolonged exposure to violent online content.
Prolonged exposure to violent TV content can lead to better decision-making and problem-solving skills.
Prolonged exposure to violent TV content can lead to decreased aggression and increased empathy.
Prolonged exposure to violent TV content can lead to improved mental health and reduced stress levels.
Prolonged exposure to violent TV content can lead to desensitization, increased aggression, anxiety, and desensitization to real-life violence.
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Multiple Choice
How can exposure to TV violence impact an individual's social interactions and relationships?
Exposure to TV violence can improve social skills and relationships
Exposure to TV violence can decrease aggression and improve social interactions and relationships
Exposure to TV violence can desensitize individuals, increase aggression, and lead to difficulties in forming and maintaining healthy social interactions and relationships.
Exposure to TV violence has no impact on social interactions and relationships
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Multiple Choice
Video games/movies/media can make people violent.
Not sure!
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Multiple Choice
Explain the concept of desensitization to violence and its implications for society.
Desensitization to violence can desensitize individuals to real-life violence, leading to increased acceptance of aggressive behavior and decreased concern for the well-being of others in society.
Desensitization to violence can lead to decreased acceptance of aggressive behavior and increased concern for the well-being of others in society.
Desensitization to violence only affects individuals who are already prone to aggressive behavior and has no broader implications for society.
Desensitization to violence has no impact on individuals' perception of real-life violence and does not affect society.
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Multiple Choice
What are some strategies for mitigating the negative effects of TV violence on individuals?
Some strategies for mitigating the negative effects of TV violence on individuals include limiting screen time, monitoring and discussing content with children, promoting positive media alternatives, and seeking professional help if necessary.
Isolating individuals from society
Ignoring the impact of TV violence
Encouraging more TV violence
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Multiple Choice
Discuss the ethical considerations surrounding the portrayal of violence on TV and its potential impact on viewers.
Viewers are not affected by the glorification of violence on TV
The portrayal of violence on TV has no impact on viewers
The ethical considerations surrounding the portrayal of violence on TV include the potential desensitization of viewers, glorification of violence, and the potential for negative psychological effects, especially on children.
There are no ethical considerations surrounding the portrayal of violence on TV
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How does it affect our brains?
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