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Algorithm Architects: An 8th Grade Influencer Lab Quiz (Advanced) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Evaluate the ethics behind deepfake endorsements, parasitic relationships, and shadowbanning tactics used by modern digital creators.
교육적 개요
This assessment evaluates student understanding of the complex ethical landscape within the modern creator economy, focusing on digital literacy and media influence. The quiz utilizes a blend of multiple-choice and fill-in-the-blank questions to scaffold critical thinking around parasocial relationships, algorithmic bias, and consumer authenticity. It is an ideal formative assessment for 8th-grade media literacy or digital citizenship units, challenging students to apply real-world sociological concepts to their daily digital interactions.
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- Analyze the ethical implications of parasocial interactions and their role in audience exploitation.
- Evaluate the impact of recommendation algorithms on the creation of digital echo chambers and content visibility.
- Identify legal and ethical transparency requirements for influencer marketing and AI-generated content.
All 10 Questions
- A lifestyle creator uses 'parasocial interaction' to build their brand. Which scenario best exemplifies the potential ethical danger of this psychological connection?A) Followers feeling a one-sided sense of intimacy that leads to financial exploitationB) The creator collaborating with other influencers to increase their reachC) Using high-quality cameras to ensure the content looks professionalD) Providing educational tutorials that help followers learn new skills
- The term 'Shadowbanning' refers to a platform's algorithm reducing a creator's visibility without notifying them, often used as a moderation tool for borderline content.A) TrueB) False
- When a creator uses AI to generate 'Deepfake' endorsements of products they never actually used, they are primarily violating the principle of _______.A) Algorithmic EfficiencyB) Monetization VelocityC) AuthenticityD) Digital Literacy
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- In the context of 'De-influencing' trends, what is the primary objective of the creator?A) To encourage followers to buy as many products as possible during a saleB) To discourage overconsumption by critiquing overhyped or ineffective productsC) To delete their social media accounts and leave the platform permanentlyD) To increase the follower count of emerging micro-influencers
- Vertical integration in the 'creator economy' occurs when an influencer launches their own independent product line instead of just promoting other brands.A) TrueB) False
- Which of these is a significant risk of 'Rage Baiting'—the practice of creating intentionally frustrating or controversial content to drive engagement?A) It decreases the number of comments on a postB) It makes the algorithm ignore the creator's profileC) It sacrifices long-term credibility for short-term viral metricsD) It encourages users to spend less time on social media platforms
- The concept of 'Echo Chambers' on social media is most directly caused by ________ that prioritize content similarity over diversity.A) Manual ModeratorsB) Recommendation AlgorithmsC) User PasswordsD) Battery Life
- How do 'Micro-influencers' (1,000 to 100,000 followers) differ from ‘Mega-influencers’ in their relationship with their audience?A) They usually have higher engagement rates and a more niche, loyal communityB) They are always paid more by corporations for single postsC) They do not have access to the same hashtags as larger creatorsD) They focus exclusively on offline marketing rather than digital platforms
- Federal Trade Commission (FTC) guidelines require influencers to clearly disclose paid partnerships, but this does not apply to free products received as 'gifts.'A) TrueB) False
- The 'Digital Divide' refers to the gap between those who have access to modern information technology and those who do not, which impacts who can become a successful _______.A) Hardware EngineerB) Content CreatorC) Offline LibrarianD) Traditional Journalist
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Yes, this Influencer Lab Quiz serves as an excellent no-prep substitute lesson because the clear explanations and answer key allow students to self-correct and engage with contemporary media ethics independently.
Most eighth-grade students will complete this Digital Literacy Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect tool for a mid-period check for understanding or a focused bell-ringer activity.
Teachers can use this Ethics Quiz for differentiated instruction by grouping students to discuss the nuanced explanations provided for each answer, helping lower-level readers grasp complex terms like vertical integration and shadowbanning.
While specifically designed as an 8th Grade Influencer Lab Quiz, the advanced vocabulary and topical relevance make it suitable for high school media studies or introductory sociology courses as well.
You can use this Digital Creator Quiz as a formative assessment by reviewing the results to identify if students understand how algorithms influence their personal information consumption habits.
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