Lesson details

Key learning points

  1. In this lesson, we will use information provided and our prior knowledge to categorise different forms of internet communication. We will explore issues around privacy and information security.

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8 Questions

Q1.
This is a private way of sharing short messages with other people. There is no age limit. Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Blog post
Email
Correct answer: SMS
Telephone call
Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q2.
This is a public way of sharing writing, including longer pieces. There are age limits, although children can often do this through their school.Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Correct answer: Blog post
Email
SMS
Telephone call
Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q3.
This is a public way of sharing short, written messages, which can also include images, video, and audio. You must be over 13 to have an account.Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Blog post
Email
SMS
Telephone call
Correct answer: Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q4.
This is a private way of contacting other people using audio only. Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Blog post
Email
SMS
Correct answer: Telephone call
Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q5.
Select the correct criteria for communicating by email. Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
Correct answer: one-one
one-way
Correct answer: private
public
Correct answer: two-way
Q6.
Select the correct criteria for communicating by WhatsApp. Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
Correct answer: one-one
one-way
Correct answer: private
public
Correct answer: two-way
Q7.
Select the correct criteria for communicating by YouTube (uploading videos). Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
one-one
Correct answer: one-way
private
Correct answer: public
two-way
Q8.
Select the correct criteria for communicating through BBC Newsround. Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
one-one
Correct answer: one-way
private
Correct answer: public
two-way

8 Questions

Q1.
This is a private way of sharing short messages with other people. There is no age limit. Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Blog post
Email
Correct answer: SMS
Telephone call
Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q2.
This is a public way of sharing writing, including longer pieces. There are age limits, although children can often do this through their school.Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Correct answer: Blog post
Email
SMS
Telephone call
Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q3.
This is a public way of sharing short, written messages, which can also include images, video, and audio. You must be over 13 to have an account.Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Blog post
Email
SMS
Telephone call
Correct answer: Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q4.
This is a private way of contacting other people using audio only. Identify the method of communication.
BBC Newsround
Blog post
Email
SMS
Correct answer: Telephone call
Twitter
Video call
WhatsApp
YouTube video
Q5.
Select the correct criteria for communicating by email. Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
Correct answer: one-one
one-way
Correct answer: private
public
Correct answer: two-way
Q6.
Select the correct criteria for communicating by WhatsApp. Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
Correct answer: one-one
one-way
Correct answer: private
public
Correct answer: two-way
Q7.
Select the correct criteria for communicating by YouTube (uploading videos). Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
one-one
Correct answer: one-way
private
Correct answer: public
two-way
Q8.
Select the correct criteria for communicating through BBC Newsround. Tick all that apply.
Correct answer: one-many
one-one
Correct answer: one-way
private
Correct answer: public
two-way

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