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Digital footprint

Do it now You will find your do it now task in your workbook – look for the start button! Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Learning Objective “Identify what is meant by the term digital footprint and how this relates to you” You will find differentiated outcomes for this lesson on the front of your workbook. Tuesday, 21 May 2019

New learning What are digital footprints? Well, you may not realise it BUT every time you go online you leave a trail!! Have a look in the history section of your website browser and you can see the websites you have visited in the past. Identify what is meant by the term digital footprint and how this relates to you

Create a digital footprint in your workbook Independent Task Create a digital footprint in your workbook Identify what is meant by the term digital footprint and how this relates to you

Talk Task What goes into the digital footprint? What can you do to protect yourself? What rules can we create for keeping our digital footprint positive? How might your digital footprint affect you in the future? Who can view your digital footprint? Identify what is meant by the term digital footprint and how this relates to you

IP addresses … are like telephone numbers for computers Learning development IP addresses … are like telephone numbers for computers Whenever you go online your computer is given a special number to identify it. This number is called an Internet Protocol address (IP address). Without this special number the computer can not receive any information from websites or other computers. Sometimes when people behave badly online a website and/or the police may use and IP address to identify the computer that has sent the information. Tuesday, 21 May 2019

Independent Task Create a presentation explaining how to keep your digital footprint positive and why this is important. Upload this to Edmodo Identify what is meant by the term digital footprint and how this relates to you

What is an IP address used for? Exit ticket What is an IP address used for? R A G Identify what is meant by the term digital footprint and how this relates to you