Lathrop Intermediate School Cyber Savvy Week College Prep Wednesday, December 14, 2015 Trillion Dollar Footprint Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe.

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Lathrop Intermediate School Cyber Savvy Week College Prep Wednesday, December 14, 2015 Trillion Dollar Footprint Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe

Trillion Dollar Footprint On your agenda, write a complete sentence or two to answer the following questions: – What is a digital footprint? – What does yours convey? Share with the person on your left your answer. Now your teacher will share with you his/her answer. Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe

Trillion Dollar Footprint How many of you have… – Sent a message or posted a comment online? – Created a profile on a social network site? – Used some sort of photo-sharing app? – Googled your own name? Were there any results about you? Filling out a form, sending an to a friend, posting a photo, and pretty much everything one does online – even the simple act of visiting a website or using a search engine – leaves a trail. – This trail is called a digital footprint. – Digital footprint is made of bits and pieces of information on one’s computer and on other computers and servers around the world, which allow other people to learn about you. Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe

Digital Footprint Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Digital Footprint is information that left behind when using an electronic device. What does that mean? – Digital Footprints can be NEGATIVE and/or POSITIVE – That is up to YOU!

Negative & Positive Footprints Negative Footprints – If you are seeing inappropriate things, anyone could see the things you recently stored. – You leave a history/record of your views and the content of your interest. – You never know who’s looking at your records of internet use. – What you consider private may not be that private. Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Positive Footprints: for example, Social Media Use – Twitter can be a time well spent if – You “follow” the positive influence. – You can tweet on a problem. A problem can be an academic question, self-improvement question, or a problem of practice. – For example: – #IamSAUSD – for Santa Ana Alumni who makes the difference in the world. – #HourOfCode, #CSEdWeek, #PLTW – for information in Engineering and Computer Science – #CNN, #Time – for most current news & events

What are some other Social Media means? SnapChat? – What are some positive footprints that you can leave? – In what ways can we make this medium educational? Facebook? – Are there any negative footprints that you have already left? How can you fix that? – What are some positive footprints that you can leave? In what ways? Explain. – Have you ever felt so uncomfortable with things being posted online? Would you like to fix that? Instagram? – Have you had any regrets? Explain. – How can you fix that? – What are some ways you can make this tool more educational? Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe

How do we leave positive Footprints? Watch the following videos Take notes of the 5 questions you need to ask yourself before leaving any digital footprints. – What are you learning in this video? – Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe

Trillion Dollar Footprint Assessment Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe 1.True or False: Your digital footprint is all the information about you online that only you post. a)True b)False 2.What kinds of information can make up a digital footprint? a)Online photos b)Comments that others post about you c)Both a) and b) 3.What kinds of information would make a POSITIVE digital footprint? Circle all that apply. a)Photos of you doing work in the community b)A newspaper article about your soccer team c)A mean comment that you made on a friend’s website. d)A blog you created to showcase your artwork e)Inappropriate photos of you on a social networks site

Trillion Dollar Footprint Assessment & Answers Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe 1.True or False: Your digital footprint is all the information about you online that only you post. a)True b)False – Your digital footprint also includes information about you that others post. 2.What kinds of information can make up a digital footprint? a)Online photos b)Comments that others post about you c)Both a) and b) – A digital footprint is any kind of information that is posted about someone. That can mean photos, comments, and more. 3.What kinds of information would make a POSITIVE digital footprint? Circle all that apply. a)Photos of you doing work in the community b)A newspaper article about your soccer team c)A mean comment that you made on a friend’s website. d)A blog you created to showcase your artwork e)Inappropriate photos of you on a social networks site Feedback – A positive digital footprint contains good things about you that you or others posted online.

Announcements Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Friday, December 18, 2015 is a modified day. School is out at 1:22 p.m. – Students will report to their College Prep period. Winter Break – 12/21/15 through 1/3/16 Intersession Math & Reading & Writing Academy – Monday & Tuesday, December 21 & 22, 2015 – Monday & Tuesday, December 28 & 29, 2015

Did you know … Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Lathrop Intermediate School is on social media networks. – Lathrop-Intermediate School Check out our school website for information –

Cyber Savvy Bookmarks Be RespectfulBe ResponsibleBe Safe Your College Prep Period teacher will hand out a Cyber Savvy Bookmark for all students.