Digital citizenship

The statistics and use of digital media is way over the amount I thought it would be. More people are involved in digital media than I thought would be. The statistics show the huge amount of people that are involed, and how many people use it in their daily life.

I learned the pros and cons of digital media. The pros are being able to contact people you can’t be with at that moment. The cons are the way some people use it, and what they use it for. Also the way people act towards other people can be positive or negitive.

Digital footprint can be good for you, and also bad. Depending on what you post. if you post bad things, it will make you look bad, also can stop you from getting into college or getting a job. Positive things will help you, and make you look good. Posting things that make you lok good will help you get a good job, and or into a good college.

World History

What are the four river valley civilizations we have discussed so far?

1) Egyptian (Nile River) civilization

2) Mesopotamia  (Tigris and Euphrates rivers)

3) Huang He (Yellow River) civilization

4) Indus civilization

What are the similarities of these civilizations?
All engaged in large scale irrigation; drawing labor from the population. All used glyph writing systems; Mesopotamia: cuneiform, Nile: hieroglyphics, yellow: Chinese, Indus: Harappan script.
What are some differences between the civilizations?
There are many differences, geography of course. But the largest one is that the Indus’s writing, Harappan script has never been deciphered so historians know the least about it.
What are some of the basic characteristics of the civilizations and how are they demonstrated by the four civilizations we have discussed?
They went from hunting to gathering, not staying in one place. To growing their own food, and staying in one place.

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