High mountains. Guillestre: pollution, dangers, personal data, Internet dissected

"Internet and me?" Julien Le Martelet, a vast subject, brought elements of reflection into the municipal library on Wednesday, June 8.

High mountains. Guillestre: pollution, dangers, personal data, Internet dissected

"Internet and me?" Julien Le Martelet, a vast subject, brought elements of reflection into the municipal library on Wednesday, June 8.

Digital mediator at the Hautes-Alpes Education League. He works in libraries and media libraries in partnership with the Departmental Loan Library.

The public has many questions from 16-80 years old about their use of personal data, including financial and parenthood. Julien Le Martelet explains, "Hence, the citizen question of what am I willing to feed the Internet? and to whom?, in order to access certain information."

Also, the ecological impact of the Internet has been discussed. The most significant resource is the production and recycling of materials. It is the exchange of many orders at once. These are photos, heavy shipments, files, sync of devices with drive and streaming high-definition movies, streaming, and other personal uses. He advises that if I look at my photo 600x on the drive, it will be less polluting to print it." There is no one-size fits all solution to parenting. What does the phone represent for your child? Between school homework and leisure... How do you set parental control?

The next step is to ask the child what it means to confiscate a smartphone. Begining the child online means that they can develop their critical thinking by discussing what we see, and whether it is violent or pornographic. The question of the Internet is more complex. Julien Le Martelet adds: "It is generally important to realize that the Internet has made our world a binary one. We hold both the truth and our truth. It is not because we don't have the same truth that we need to stop talking and start beating each other. The information bubble makes it difficult to find a little peace in our conversations and makes it hard to remember that there are other visions of this world than the one we have.