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CQ Press Lecture Spark

CQ Press Lecture Spark. March 26, 2018. Connecting current events to your classroom. Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, and Elections. Facebook was accused of exposing data on 50 million Facebook users with Cambridge Analytica , a data analytics firm that was working with the Trump campaign.

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CQ Press Lecture Spark

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  1. CQ Press Lecture Spark March 26, 2018 Connecting current events to your classroom

  2. Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, and Elections • Facebook was accused of exposing data on 50 million Facebook users with Cambridge Analytica, a data analytics firm that was working with the Trump campaign. • How safe do you believe your online data should be? Do you care if a social media company shared your data with a firm working for a political candidate?

  3. Facebook, Cambridge Analytica, and Elections In response to the revelations that Facebook shared user data with a firm tied to the Trump campaign, a movement to have users delete their Facebook profile has emerged. Would you, your friends, or your family delete your social media accounts if you discover a firm breached your privacy?

  4. Key Concepts • Campaigns have used microtargeting techniques since before the invention of the Internet. • Microtargeting identifies voters based on various characteristics and then forms a strategy to persuade them to vote for your candidate or your party. • Cambridge Analytica is a political consulting firm involved in campaigns around the world and it uses data to microtarget voters. It’s one of hundreds of firms practicing similar techniques. • Social media is a popular place for campaigns to use microtargeting techniques to advertise.

  5. Assessment Writing: Explain why some users are choosing to delete their Facebook accounts. Debate: If you choose to use private social media firms, should you be willing to give up some of your privacy? Poll: How many of you receive political information from the following: • Facebook • Twitter • Instagram • Snapchat Short Answer: Is the main concern with the Cambridge Analytica scandal that data was used to target voters or that Facebook’s privacy policies are lacking strength?

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