Hi! My name is Erika. I am a teacher in Belgium. I teach English, maths and history. Creativity is one of my strengths as a teacher! And I'd like to share it with you!

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This comprehensive worksheet is designed to engage students in a deep reflection about their relationship with social media and the internet, using the documentary The Social Dilemma as a learning tool. The worksheet is divided into four key sections: Before Watching, While Watching, After Watching, and Social Media Challenge. Each section contains thoughtful questions that encourage students to critically analyze the role of technology in their lives, its impacts on mental health, privacy concerns, misinformation, and the ethical responsibilities of tech companies.

Before Watching: Students reflect on their current social media habits, the apps they use, and their thoughts on privacy and control over their online presence.

While Watching: Students respond to questions based on the documentary’s content, addressing topics like data privacy, the impact of social media on mental health, the business models of tech companies, and the societal consequences of misinformation.

After Watching: This section invites students to summarize what they learned from the documentary, consider changes they may make to their social media habits, and explore related issues like the rising rates of teenage depression and the ethical responsibilities of governments in regulating digital privacy.

Social Media Challenge: Students are encouraged to disconnect from social media for 24–48 hours and track their emotional and behavioral responses during this detox period. Reflection prompts help students analyze how social media influences their habits, emotions, productivity, and well-being, and whether they intend to change their usage patterns after the challenge.

This worksheet encourages self-awareness, critical thinking, and thoughtful discussion, allowing students to better understand the digital world they engage with daily while considering its long-term effects on both individuals and society.

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