Introducing Your Digital Footprint
Did you know that everything you do online leaves a trace? It’s true. It’s called a digital footprint, and while it may seem invisible to you right now, other people can see it, including your friends, family, your future college or employer, and even companies that want to sell you something.
Think about what you have done so far today. If you checked Facebook, Tweeted, left a comment on a message board or blog, or even just visited a website (including this one), you’ve shaped a piece of your digital footprint.
While you watch the video below, created by Common Sense Media, think about the ways you and your friends are building your digital footprints every day. Then, go to Follow Your Footprint to learn more about your online practices.
Think about what you have done so far today. If you checked Facebook, Tweeted, left a comment on a message board or blog, or even just visited a website (including this one), you’ve shaped a piece of your digital footprint.
While you watch the video below, created by Common Sense Media, think about the ways you and your friends are building your digital footprints every day. Then, go to Follow Your Footprint to learn more about your online practices.