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Semester 2 Global Perspectives Mind Map Expo 9B Link Title, Advantages…
Semester 2
Global Perspectives Mind Map Expo 9B
Link Title
The Big Data Dilemma
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Online Tracking
Apps, websites, or third parties collecting information about your online activity like how long you spend on a website, what sites you visited, what links you click, etc. It gathers data points about your clicking habits, general preferences, and browsing experience. They store, collect, and analyze user’s activity across several web pages. Normally the data collected is often sold to third parties. (Chellivia)
(Advantages and Disadvantages)
Disadvantages of online tracking may include:
People who you do not know will have a personalized idea of who you are, what you look like, and your daily habits. This information is crucial to you and if used for intentional harm, may affect your daily life in a less favorable way. (Sheryl)
Advantages of online tracking may include: Websites' recomendations may suit and cater more to you, meaning that you don't need to go the extra mile to adjust it. (Davian)
Third party
Third party is a company other than the company that owns the website or the app that we are curently using (Neena)
Personalized content
personalized content is the information that has the user’s characteristics, interests, and preferences in social media and etc. (Jacquiene)
Privacy Concerns
The Big data gather personal information. If it’s not secured, privacy concerns can be breached. Its vital protects data and respect privacy rules. (Brian)
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on a computer that keep track of what person does in a website (Neena)
Targeted Advertising
Targeted advertising is a form of online advertising that focuses on the specific traits, interests, and preferences of a consumer.:
Targeted advertising offers advantages such as increased effectiveness, cost efficiency, personalization, and higher ROI. However, it also raises concerns about privacy, algorithmic bias, intrusive user experiences, and limited reach.
Law & Criminality
Laws are important, when there are laws, people can live in a structured lifestyle where they know what they can do and cannot do. Laws has a very strict punishment, if u break the law u minght end up to jail or even death sentence - Zanetta & Jolin
Justice [Edric]
Justice is the concept that individuals are to be treated in a manner that is equitable and fair.
Law are ethics, morality, law, enforceable, and interconnection. Rules made by the government are called laws. Laws are meant to control or change our behavior and, unlike rules of morality, they are enforced by the courts.
If you break a law - whether you like that law or not - you may have to pay a fine, pay for the damage you have done, or go to jail. When there are laws, people can live in a structured lifestyle where they know what they can and cannot do.
International Law [Dylan & Edric]
Difference between International and National Laws
International laws
are built on customs, rules, norms, and standards, or are established by a treaty.
National laws
are enforced only within a certain radius that international laws do and have a variety of rules between different countries. These national laws only apply to the people and residents within the country while they are physically there. National laws are unable to interfere in international issues unlike international law.
International Law and Independence
International Laws respect the independence of countries and cannot impose restrictions on countries as they like. However there are still limits to what a country can do, such as not advocating for radical ideological/racial movements that could threaten the lives of people, committing genocide, etc.
How do countries agree on International Laws?
Through ratifying and signing them, therefore making the country bound by the limitations and the criterias of the law.
Examples of International Laws?
How do these laws protect each other?
Protecting Human Rights
Protecting the Sovereignty of Nations
Preventing Unnecessary Conflict
Sources of International Law
Treaties
A binding international agreement between countries which involves said countries signing the treaty and therefore obeying its contractual obligations.
Customary Law
As evidence of a general state’s practice accepted as a law at the outset. International law was mainly regulated by customs which is an unwritten rule and consists of two parts.
States Practice
State practice is the material part of customary law and it combines state behavior and engine, or in other words, it’s what the country does and says.
Opinio Juris
Means that the material acts have to be accepted as a binding law by the rest of the international community.
How laws benefit everyone
[Jordan, Sean]
Because laws protect our general safety, and ensure our rights as citizens against abuses by other people, by organizations, and by the government itself and much more.
Examples of Global Issues that require International Laws [Jarred]
Based off the “Characteristics of Law” it provides Generality, Stability, Prospectivity, Promulgation, Clarity, Non-contradiction, Congruence, and Possibility.
Climate change, Human rights violation, Global health issues, Children Safety, etc.
*Research in Education
Strategies for Promoting Cultural Understanding
Cultural Exchange Programs: ( Joy )
Experiencing different traditions from any countries.
Opportunities for students to engage with peers from different cultures through exchange initiatives.
Inclusive Teaching Practices (Patrice)
Incorporating diverse perspectives in lesson plans and teaching materials.
Creating an inclusive environment that acknowledges and values the cultural backgrounds of all students.
By learning about other cultures, we can be more diverse (Misha)
Importance of culture diversity in [education:
more diverse education and perspective so they can be more open minded, global citizenship, rich experiences, promoting cultural thinking and creativity. (Hana)
Importance of cultural diversity in education in Enriched learning , is that diversity in classrooms can provide a rich tapestry of experiences, promoting critical thinking and creativity.(Steve)
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Enriched Learning can be from learning various cultural backgrounds which can enhance overall educational quality. (Jonathan)
Definition: Policies must prioritize equality so as not to perpetuate educational disparities. (RUI)
Factors Contributing To Educational Inequalities (Charlene)
Economic Disparities :part_alternation_mark:
Infrastructure and Resources :house_buildings:
Cultural and Linguistic Diversity :silhouettes:
Political Stability :scales:
Access to Technology :iphone:
Educational Policies :clipboard:
Socioeconomic Status :moneybag:
Globalization and Trade :earth_americas:
Advantages and disadvantages