For the practice seminar this Friday, you will be expected to arrive to class with your selected evidence (Everyone is required to have "What is Consumer Data Privacy, And Where is it Headed?" by Keith Johnson from Forbes)
I want you to select one of the sources below as a second source. You can use the extra source you picked for your CEC chart. By selecting, I want you to read the article, and annotate it, this way you may use it as a piece of evidence during the socratic seminar.
I will be checking that you picked an article, and that you annotated it (e.g. highlighting points that would go along with your argument.)
"Safety Center" from www.google.com
"Data transparency" from " ... "
"Privacy & Terms" from " ... "
"Just Don't Call it Privacy" by Natasha Singer from The New York Times
"A Timeline of Facebook's privacy issues - and its responses" by Alyssa Newcomb from NBCNews.com
"Facebook data privacy scandal: A Cheat sheet" by James Sanders from TechRepublic.com
"What Facebook Knew and Tried to Hide" by Michael Barbaro from The Daily (Note this is a podcast)
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