Digital Footprint
When going for your dream job you might not be hired or be fired because of something that you or someone else that has tagged you’s post. Being a volleyball player something that I learned in a camp that you must promote yourself in a positive way to be seen to play higher up. I know when my dad was signing my family up for nexus (getting it allows you to pass the American to Canadian boarder faster) that he asked me if there is anything bad I have posted.
- Describe at least three strategies that you can use to keep your digital footprint appropriate and safe.
Leaving social media pages on private, not posting inappropriate stuff online, asking people to take down photos that you’re in that you don’t like.
3) What information did you learn that you would pass on to other students? How would you go about telling them?
To try and learn diffent thing ask people to take things that involve you that you don’t like down, keep you personal information to your self. You have no idea how much information that’s on the internet about you and try to keep as much as you can private.
Very nice formatting, and I liked the examples you used in question 1. I definitely agree with you that you should keep your social media accounts private.
Rachel T
Thank you for sharing your commentary on how to monitor your online use and how to maintain a credible digital footprint. Below are some observations about your post:
– Details or explanations answer the three questions regarding responsible online use
– Includes appropriate photos or media as instructed
– Great job engaging others in your post with commentary
– Includes appropriate photos or media as instructed, just make sure you source the photos you use!
– Post is completed
Thank you,
Mr. Barazzuol
COL Teacher for ADL10
Riverside Secondary School
I did source the photos, you just need to check the links
Sincerely,
Nicole Hughes