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digital footprint & reputation

Proverbs 22:1

A good name is to be chosen rather than great riches, and favor is better than silver or gold.

How can we demonstrate a Christian worldview through this characteristics?

What is Digital Footprint & Reputation in a digital citizenship?

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In a world where anything created online can be copied, pasted, and sent to thousands of people in a heartbeat, privacy starts to mean something different than simply guarding personal information. On the positive side, this culture of sharing holds tremendous promise for young people to express themselves, collaborate, and find support for their ideas and interests. However, the ease of online disclosure also poses risks for young people. A decision made in the spur of a moment — a funny picture, a certain post — can resurface years later. Something originally sent to a friend can be sent to a friend’s friend, and so on. That’s how secrets become headlines and how false information spreads fast and furiously – to classmates, teachers, college admissions officers, future employers, or the public at large.

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We can enter any site easily.

We can log in any site easily.

We can use our passwords easily.     

What are 3 ways to demonstrate positive digital citizenship with regard to this characteristic?

This is a great place to tell your story and give people more insight into who you are, what you do, and why it’s all about you.

What are 3 ways to demonstrate negative digital citizenship with regard to this characteristic?
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