Data Generation

Share strategies for how learners can be more mindful about their personal data and privacy

About This Module

This curriculum module is based on takeaways from series one of NYC Digital Safety training videos. You may use this module by:

  • Including it in your pre-existing public workshops
  • Combining it with other NYC Digital Safety modules to make a longer data-privacy focused workshop
  • Sharing the handout with library users at various service points

Downloadable presentation slides and a facilitation guide can be found below.

Learning Outcomes

By the end of this module, learners will be able to:

  • Define and discuss data generation
  • Explain how individuals generate data online and who is interested in that data
  • Analyze and reflect on online personal data generation

Lesson Plan

As presented below, this module will take approximately 45 minutes to complete. You are welcome to use any and all of this, or adapt it as you see fit.

This lesson plan is also included in the downloadable facilitation guide below.

Introduction to Lesson

Greet learners and review the plan for this module

Defining Data Generation

Provide a definition of data generation as “the term refers to the amount of personal information and data that we all leave behind (or generate) while using the web.” Feel free to expand on this definition based on your own research

Overview

Share a few ways in which we all generate data. Review the ways in which our data can be helpful to our experience, and also detrimental

Discussion

Brainstorm what sorts of personal data people generate about themselves online

Overview

Discuss what personal online data, where it is, and who is interested in it

Discussion

Ask participants for examples of what data they share online

Overview

Review the types of personal data that can exist online

Wrap up

Solicit closing thoughts and share final tips, resources, and questions

Next Steps

Download the materials below for use in your workshop or at service points throughout your library.

If you plan to create a longer privacy-focused workshop using these materials, here a link to Google slides. Feel free to make a copy if you’d like to add these slides to any other deck.

And please let us know how it went! Use this form to share your feedback on this module. We’d love to hear from you.