GRIPP emojis and bullying

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How are you doing this fine day?
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Slide 1 - Poll

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Emojis around the world
A waving hand (๐Ÿ‘‹) is probably the most innocent hand gesture westerners can think of. As such, itโ€™s difficult to imagine it meaning anything else but โ€œhelloโ€ or โ€œgoodbyeโ€. However, itโ€™s best to avoid it in China, South Korea, and Pakistan.

While similar to the western meaning of โ€œgoodbyeโ€, the hand wave in China has a significantly stronger meaning and is often used to break up relationships and friendships, especially in chat apps.

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Emoji bloopers (6 minutes)

Have you ever misused an emoji or have you misinterpreted one yourself? Discuss in groups of 2-3.
Example follow-up questions are:
  • What emoji?
  • How was it misunderstood?
  • Was the effect positive or negative?
  • How did you solve this?
  • Have you changed how you use the emoji?
I will ask a few students to share.



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Emojipedia (6 minutes)

Use your laptop to look around on http://emojipedia.org.


Can you find anything remarkable?



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Emojipedia (6 minutes)

Consider the following statement:


The sender of an emoji is responsible for the emoji. They should consider all its different meanings and interpretations.



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The sender of an emoji is responsible for the emoji. They should consider all its different meanings and interpretations.
Agree
Disagree

Slide 7 - Poll

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Do you know any emojis that have been given extra meanings because they were claimed by/are associated with certain groups of people?

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What are 'don'ts' with emojis: which emojis can not be used in which situations, while they would be fine otherwise?

Slide 9 - Mind map

First meeting,  boy girl, grownups,
What do you do when you receive an emoji you don't think is appropriate?

Slide 10 - Mind map

First meeting,  boy girl, grownups,
When is is not approriate to use any emojis at all?

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First meeting,  boy girl, grownups,
Bullying, fighting and teasing
Bullying happens everywhere, sadly. 
So what do we do when we witness/experience bullying?

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Describe situations in which you have experienced bullying, teasing or an argument. Come up with 1 or 2 situations. Don't specify the category.

Slide 13 - Mind map

Is this bullying, teasing or a fight?
What can you do (to help) when you witness bullying?

Slide 14 - Mind map

Is this bullying, teasing or a fight?
Have you experienced bullying in any way?

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Is this bullying, teasing or a fight?