COL

Community connection

For my COL project I chose to do Tyler Mott. He is a Hockey player on the Vancouver Canucks. He plays left wing and he was born on March 10, 1995. Mott is 5 foot 9 and weighs 191 pounds. He is from st Claire Michigan and he played college for the Michigan Wolverines. Tyler is very important to me because he works so hard in games and i admirer  his game. he is tiny just like me and when he was younger he struggled with depression. he started his career in 2016 with the Chicago black hawks, then a year later the Canucks picked him up he hes been playing for them ever since. Tyler isn’t a goal scorer he is a 4 line grinder which is viddle to a successful NHL team. he started to get into Hockey because his brother started playing and he was inspired by his brother. tyler has alwased loved playing the game.

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Digital Footprint

1. How might your Digital footprint affect your future opportunities? Give at least 2 examples. I think it can affect your job that you want because If you post something bad a long time ago it doesn’t go away even if it was 10 years ago. Also some university’s might not let you in even if you have the best grades if you are a bad person they wouldn’t want you there.

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2. Describe at least three strategies that you can use to keep your digital footprint appropriate and safe. You should think to yourself is it nice and are you making fun of somebody. Also you have to think that it will stay on their for ever even if you delete it. And if you hear any rumours going around you should never post it becuase most of the time it is not true and if it is true it is really hurtful no a mean thing to do.

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3. What information did you learn that you would pass on to other students? How would you go by telling them? I have learned that anything little thing you post can be tracked and it could effect your dream job in the future. Also think before you post which I think is the most important rule. And make sure your post are kind, true and helpful.

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