For this lab, my partner and I had to collaborate with one another and also collaborate with another pair in order to complete the lab. My partner and I had a few misunderstandings and small arguments but ended up working well together by finding a flow that worked for both of us and helped us find a unique way to communicate with each other. We achieved this by being patient with each other and trying to view the problems through each other’s views, the fact that we have had other classes together helped us as well.
Personal Social
For this lab, since it was two different groups working on the lab together it was important to stay responsible and get your part done. So for this lab I tried to keep a positive tone going into it by joking around with my group but also staying responsible and getting my part done so that others in my group don’t get harmed by me not finishing my part. This was very important in order to get the lab done on time and not lose time. Next time I can approve upon this point by being even more responsible and assure 0 time is wasted.
I am proud of this artifact, because I feel as if I did a well of a job explaining my thoughts and beliefs. I displayed my learning of Indigenous cultures, history, values and much more throughout the whole assignment. This assignment helped me realize I have learned more than I thought about First Nations Peoples and I look forward to learning more as the year goes on.
Core Competencies Reflection
positive personal/cultural identity:
I think I did a well job on displaying my personal Identity in this assignment. I displayed this through connecting my own life and experiences to the topics of discussion. I feel its easier if I connect my studies and things I learn to my daily life and experiences to help get a better understanding of the things I learn.
I used Canva to create this poster because they have a a lot of options to make your poster and a lot of features that are helpful. This design is short and brief and is supposed to give you a bit of an understanding on how you should protect your Digital Footprint and that you should make sure that you have a positive online persona.
Personal/Social Competency Reflection
I know that my digital footprint can cause both positive and negative consequences so I choose to keep my private life off social media and not post about everything I’m doing. So that when I go to get a job I don’t need to worry about my online persona costing me the job because I have nothing bad on there and it’s all positive. It’s not bad if you post but it’s also not good if you are posting everything you are doing especially things you don’t want your parents to see, because if you don’t want your parents to see it that means you probably don’t want your boss to see it either.
Some of my preferred strategies for maintaining a healthy, balanced online presence include thinking before posting. I don’t usually post Instagram photos or snapchat stories because no need to, but when I do post I make sure it’s not inappropriate and I wouldn’t mind anyone seeing it. And to keep a healthy online presence I choose not to comment on sensitive topics that people are talking about, because I don’t want to offend or hurt anyone.
Some of the ways I work to build and maintain online relationships are by not asking super personal questions, like questions about their families and questions about where exactly they are located. The reason I do this is because I wouldn’t want someone asking me those questions so that most likely means other people don’t want to be asked it either, And you have to think about them differently and not like you grew up with them your whole life. Because at the end of the day you don’t know the person in real life and they shouldn’t know all about your life.
all the pictures used in the digital poster were public on google
blue footprint: http://www.clker.com/clipart-baby-feet-blue-6.html