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    Module Objectives:

    At the end of the module, students will be able to:

    1. Identify the psychosocial crisis associated with adolescence.
    2. Discuss Elkind’s “characteristic ways of thinking” and recognize their potential influence on social media behavior.
    3. Identify ways to safeguard personal information and ensure privacy in the event that you engage in social media.
    4. Identify steps to change profile’s security and privacy settings.
    5. Identify steps to take to reduce chances of an account being hacked.

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    Norfolk State University
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    Norfolk,
    Virginia 23504
    USA
    Tel: 757-823-8436

    This Project is funded by the National Science Foundation

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