My name is Tatyanna T. and I am taking a very fun class called Digital Communication Tools. In this class we learn about technology and how it effects us, how to correctly behave online and offline, and it prepares us to use specific skills and tolls necessary for the 21st century. Digital Citizenship is our first unit of study, and for our first project we were assigned to make a infographic to show what we have learned about digital citizenship. Digital Citizenship means to act cordially and professional in the digital world.
Digital Citizenship isn't one of my priorities online. If I was to rate my profile and behavior online it'd be like a 2/5. That's only because I use inappropriate language, but I do NOT post pictures that will have a negative impact on my future. I use social networking sites like any average teenager. I have not changed anything on my profile because there's nothing negative on there, and it's just dealing with the embarrassment of being a "online-nerd."
My infographic displays what I have learned about digital citizenship and key concepts in the unit. I also researched how people are totally different online and added percentages.

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nice explanation!
ReplyDeleteGood infographic I learned a lot for it. Good job!
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