UK Lesson Plan
Protecting Online Reputations (UK)
How can you respect the privacy of others online?
Age
14–15Time
50 mins.
Objectives:
Define "digital reputation" and identify examples of social media posts that can have a positive or negative effect.
Use the "1-2-3-1 Perspectives" activity to consider the causes and effects of posting about others online.
Generate a list of questions to ask before posting pictures or information about someone else.
Vocabulary Show definitions
digital footprint ·
digital reputation ·
sharenting
digital footprint – a record of what you do online, including the sites you visit and the things you post; it can also include things that others post that involve you, such as pictures or comments
digital reputation – what people think about you based on what they see online (social media, public information, photos, etc.)
sharenting – posting comments or photos of children on social media that show excessive or sensitive details about their lives
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Lesson Plan
50 mins.