This infographic discusses what a digital footprint is, how to distinguish between positive and negative digital footprints, and how to decide what to share online. Since I’d never created an infographic before, I used Venngage’s templates to make it easier to design.
Venngage Link: https://www.google.ca/aclk?sa=l&ai=DChcSEwiCsOWsgqTwAhV8cW8EHc1uCJMYABAEGgJqZg&ae=2&sig=AOD64_3R_lfGzgEtr4aaqutBTnMbt6zopQ&q&adurl&ved=2ahUKEwib1dusgqTwAhUlFjQIHW7GAZgQ0Qx6BAgDEAE
Personal/Social Competency Reflection
I make digital ethical choices such as respecting other people’s opinions even if I don’t like it, not cyberbullying anyone, and always thinking about whether I should post this or not in order to keep a positive digital footprint.
Some of the ways I work to build and maintain online relationships are being friendly to people I’ve just met, always looking others and just making sure that they have a good day.
My online support network is beneficial to me because they (family and friends) make me feel better when I’m upset or stressed , and I know I can count on them if I need them.