Which of the following best defines a 'digital footprint'?, A list of every password you have ever created for school., Specific data collected from your interactions online creating a permanent.t record of your online activity., The data stored on your computer., The marks on your phone., How could a digital footprint from Year 6 affect someone when they are 20 years old?, It can’t, because the internet resets and deletes old data every year., A future employer might see old posts and judge them., Digital footprints only affect famous people., You could get arrested., A student wants to manage a 'positive' digital footprint. Which strategy is most effective?, Never use the internet , Using a fake name to leave mean comments so no one knows it is you., Sharing helpful tutorials, kind comments, and positivty, Post daily blogs to let everyone know every detail of your private life, If you delete a photo from your private social media account, is it 'gone'?, Yes, as long as your account was set to 'Private' when you posted it, No, nothing can ever really be deleted from the internet once it is up, Yes, if you delete the social media app, Which of these is a likely consequence of having a 'negative' digital footprint?, You will be banned from using any digital devices forever, You lose future employment opportunites, You can never have social media again, Why is 'Googling yourself' considered a good management strategy?, It helps you find more followers for your social media pages, Its the only way to delete your digital footprint from the internet, It allows you to see what others can see when they google you., How does your digital footprint contribute to your 'digital reputation'?, It makes up fake information so you shouldn’t trust it., It can influence others to perceive you in a negative light, Why should you care about what you do online today when thinking about your life in ten years?, Everything online stays there FOREVER, I shouldn’t, it only affects famous people, i shouldn't, nothing stays online forever. , Which of these helps protect your privacy while still allowing you to be online?, Posting your school name so people know you are a student., Using a nickname and an avatar instead of your real name and photo, Sharing your password only with your very best friends, Before you click 'Post' or 'Share', what is the best question to ask yourself?, How many likes will I get?, Would I be okay with my family, teacher, or future boss seeing this.

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