Week 10: Share content you and your whānau would be proud of.
- Share your Future Footprint on your blog.
Include a question in your post.
What do you want your readers to comment about?
2. Mindful Mountain
The mountainous town centre of Interland is a place where everyone mingles and crosses paths. But you must be very intentional about what you share and with whom. Information travels at the speed of light, and there’s an oversharer among the Internauts you know.
Play Mindful Mountain, claim your certificate and share on your blog.
Include two important tips about sharing online.
Week 9: Our Future Footprints - What digital footprint would you be proud of in the future?
Week 8: Learning how to write an email. How we write emails also adds to our positive digital footprint.
Open your email and find the email from Mrs Grant - Subject: email Tips
Read the instructions in the email.
Complete the activity and share on your blog
Send an email to Mrs Grant and include a link to your blog post
Week 7: Every time we share online it is personal and contributes to our digital footprint.
We can make an informed guess about the blogger by exploring the text, videos, images, comments and replies they share on their blog e.g.
what do they enjoy learning, what they are good at, what are their interests, what is important to them, what do they like or value?
Use the mind map to record what you can learn about this blogger, their characteristics and attributes, from the content they share on their blog
Add more shapes and arrows to your mind map if needed
Week 6: Recording our 24 hour digital footprint.
Try the Cybersmart Challenge to create a Visual Mihi
This Challenge is designed to use images to share information about yourself. There are 3 types of images in this challenge – Word Art to form a title, a selfie by using your Chromebook’s camera and inserting images that are labelled for reuse.
Week 5: Share completed poster on your blog
Take a screenshot of your poster to share on your blog.
Tip before you screenshot - two finger tap the drawing and select a background colour to highlight your text and images.
Use the graphic below to help create your blog post.
Start at Step 1.
Step 2 Choose a couple of the text examples to add your text.
Week 4: Create a poster with Google Draw
Choose a keyboard or touchpad shortcut from last term's Digital Dig
Open your cybersmart folder
Create a new Google Drawing
Name Title Top Tip
Word Art Title - The shortcut
Text box - Shortcut description
Image - Use shapes and lines to create an image for your poster.
Week 1: Practise and gain confidence navigating my keyboard and keyboard shortcuts.
Use the Keyboard Shortcuts to practise moving, rotating and flipping pieces of the Tangram.
Open the Tangram Shapes and make a copy
Choose a Tangram Shape challenge and make a copy. Use the keyboard shortcuts to match the Tangram pieces to the black shapes.
Time yourself - how quickly can you complete? Record your time in a text box on the Google Drawing
Challenge a friend - who can complete a challenge first.
Remember Ctrl Z - If you move a piece and want to undo your move
Create your own Tangram Challenge using the the Black pieces and share on your blog for others to try.
This challenge is designed to help you enhance your Google Drawings skills by giving you the opportunity to practice using the drawing tools