Hi I am back again my Pupkits,
You guest it, it is another summer learning journey task.
I wrote a digital footprint if you don't know what a digital footprint is it is when you tell all of the bloggers of how to stay safe online so that nobody bullies you.
So if you want to stay safe you should read this.
I hope you have learnt something today.
See you later.
Konnichiwa Mandita,
ReplyDeleteI can see you have thought a bit about what a digital footprint represents and how we can be smart digital citizens. You made some good points about what is not appropriate for sharing online, ka pai.
Perhaps next time you could talk a bit more about what we should be sharing and maybe give some advice about what to do if you personal information does get shared online. Sometimes personal and private information can get into the wrong hands. What steps do you think you should take if someone does find out your password? Who should you talk to first?
On the subject of strangers, some people who post positive, thoughtful and helpful comments like me as well as other children who blog to share their learning are strangers. This doesn't mean you cannot interact in a positive way with them, especially if they are giving great feedback about your learning. :)
All this reminds me of when I am with friends and family, we like to take lots of silly pics pulling crack up faces and poses, but we’re pretty careful about setting them to private if we decide to upload them. Understanding how and what we share is pretty important don't you think?
Keep up the good work.
Toe feiloa'i fo'i,
Cia.