Creating a Positive Digital Footprint
This infographic includes what a digital footprint is, the difference between a negative and a positive footprint and how to maintain a positive digital footprint. I used a program called Word because I already know how to use it although I did learn some new functions on it.
Sources:
Hand holding magnifying glass over footsteps Vector Image (vectorstock.com)
What’s a digital footprint and why does it matter? Tips for protecting your data (infoarmor.com)
Digital Footprint | #DigCitUtah
Create a positive digital footprint online | Safer Internet Centre
What Every Teen Needs to Know About Their Digital Footprint | Net Nanny
guy on lap top cartoon – Google Search
Girl using laptop | Public domain vectors
Personal/Social Competency Reflection
Some ways I can work to build and maintain online relationships are: Sending positive messages, sending helpful comments and making sure not to be rude or offend a person in any way. Following these can help me have healthy online digital relationships.
I make digital and ethical choices such as: Never hurting anyone’s feeling’s online or saying anything that could be harmful in order to keep my digital footprint positive, so next time I go to get a job people will see good things about me.
My values around, treat people the way you want to be treated helps me think before I speak and informs my decisions about sending that message that I am not sure about. If I think that it could harm myself or make myself sad I would not send that message. Helping me become a better digital citizen.