Secrets are just one type of personal information that we might want to keep private or share only with trusted family or friends. Once you’ve shared a secret, you’re no longer fully in control of where it can go.
What other kinds of information should we be careful to protect?
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Vocabulary | Definition |
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Positive | Something that is good. |
Negative | Something that is bad. |
Public | When information online is open and anyone can see it. |
Private | When information online is closed and you control who sees it. This may be only you, or close friends and family members. |
Digital footprint | Your digital footprint is everything on the internet that makes you, you. This could include photos, audio, videos, texts, blog posts and messages that you write on friends’ pages. |
Personal information | Information about a specific person. Your personal information can be public or private to varying degrees, depending on how sensitive it is. |
Settings | The area in any digital service, app, website, etc. where you can define or adjust what you share and how your account is handled. |
Personal boundaries | Rules that you make to let others know the safe and acceptable ways for them to behave towards you. |
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Learning Intention
Can I share with care?
Sucess Criteria
I can listen to my friends ideas
I can share my own opinions
I can reflect on my learning
✓ Create and manage a positive reputation both online and off.
✓ Respect the privacy boundaries of others, even if different from one’s own.
✓ Understand the potential impact of a mismanaged digital footprint.
✓ Ask for adult help when dealing with sticky situations.
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