Category: Reflections

Digital Inequality

For my fifth reflection I decided to continue with my podcast and make a presentation video on Canva about digital inequality. During this process I learned how to animate certain elements which is a skill I will definitely be applying to my inquiry project final.

References:

The first article I found mentions how the COVID 19 pandemic put the spotlight on digital inequality issues when students had to shift to remote learning making the inequality hard to ignore. This article also discusses different theories and frameworks that can be applied to digital inequality.

The second article I found, discusses the digital inequality in low income families in the global south. This article also mentions how the pandemic made the inequality and disconnect in certain areas more obvious.

AI and Cyber Security

AI is changing cybersecurity in ways most people don’t realize. It’s helping protect us, but it’s also creating new risks. In this presentation I show a few scenarios based on the article I found.

I decided to use a new platform called Prezi to make an interactive presentation on the risks of AI use and how it impacts cybersecurity.

Prezi on AI and Cybersecurity

Reference:

University of Toronto, Information Security, October 2025

Hope you guy’s enjoy!

Online Deception and Digital Identity

Are people presenting their real selves online? Does online anonymity increase deception?

I made a video reflecting on these two questions for my first reflection post.

(All images and video from Canva)

Hope you guys enjoy!

References:

McArthur et al., World wide web of lies: Personality and online deception

Caspi A., Gorsky P., Online Deception: Prevalence, Motivation, and Emotion

Hancock J. T., Digital deception: Why, when and how people lie online

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