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Digital Citizenship

Impact on Everyday Life

Success Criteria for Digital Citizenship Badge

  • List how to manage your identity and reputation online.

  • Consider the consequences of your actions while online

Lesson Plan and Presentation

Session 3 – Impact on Everyday Life

Lesson Plan

Digital Access V2

Google Slides

Positive Digital Footprint

It is important to understand to that your online actions have an impact on your Everyday Life and that of others. This short video outlines 5 ways to a make a positive digital footprint. Be aware of the digital footprint you are creating. During your online navigating, learning and creating activities you are also building a sense of "digital ethics". Will the digital footprints you leave behind add up to a positive image from colleges, potential employers and future?

How helpful is this mnemonic for assessing the impact of anything you decide to post on Social Media or in the online environment?

  • What does your online activity say about you?

  • Consider what impact and consequences your online actions may have.

The video below may help you reflect on these questions.........

Digital Literacy Assessment

What have your learnt in these sessions?

Click on the link below and then select the Take an Assessment Option. Select the Your Digital Footprint assessment under the Using Technology in Daily Life section of the page it takes your to, as indicated in the image on the right.

Digital Literacy - Take Assessment



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