Smart Footprint

What happens when you share online?

Cooper and Ruby have a story about their weekends that they want to share on the class blog. They have both done an awesome job of writing and putting it together in Book Creator. What information can you find out about them from their work? Remember that you can find out information from words and also from photographs and videos.

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Click through the book to read Cooper's story. The sound icons on the left of each page will read the words to you.

Make sure you watch his cute videos too!

Click through the book to read Ruby's story. The sound icons next to each set of words will read to you.

Make sure you watch her cute videos too!

There are lots of different types of information.

Watch this video to find out what type information Ruby and Cooper shared.

^ Maybe you could go back into the doc you copied earlier and highlight the private information in red and the personal information in green.

How to answer questions - Private/Personal

Information from Pictures

Create your own story in Book Creator

Now it's your turn to create a story about you in Book Creator. Watch the tutorial to know what to do then click on the link to be taken to the website.

Step 1: Click the link here.

Step 2: Click Sign in.

Step 3: Type in the Code to the Smart Footprint Library! You will have to email me (kmorgan@urumanuka.org.nz) or you can get it from the video if you're really quick---->

Step 4: Click on New Book and start creating.





Step 5: Make sure your book hasn't saved with your whole name as the author! Check here ------ >

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Make sure you have a Smart Footprint - Be an Author with no last name!

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Alright how do I make it work?

Add Text

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Add a Drawing

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Add Sound

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Add a Page & Change the Page Set Up

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Being Smart in my Online Neighbourhood

When we visit new places, we always have to be smart. The people who look after us often give us some rules to follow when we go somewhere different.

Some of the rules may be:

1. Only talk to people you know

2. Don't wander off

3. Make sure that the person looking after you knows where you are.

These are the same things you need to be thinking when you go online!

-------> To the right is a poem to help remind you and below is a video you can watch and talk about too!

Poem Edited from Common Sense Media: Keeping it Smart Rules!

Some things you could talk about are:

  • What did Arms like about the internet?

  • What kinds of things can Arms do on the internet?

New Vocabulary

Being Online - Using a computer, phone, or tablet to visit a website or app.

Website - A place you can visit on the internet.

Smart learners are creating a positive digital footprint

Students who have a smart footprint think about how they advertise their 'brand' online and they remember that anything shared digitally will be there forever. Students are reminded to post content that they and their whānau will be proud of and understand the difference between private and public information.


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