March 31

Scratch Game

I like this game because it challenges me to think carefully and remember certain things. This game gives you hint on where the platforms are when you’re having a hard time. “99% Invisible” is similar to the other game I played called “Cavern”. I also like this game because its very addicting. This game makes me think of a strategy to use when playing.

March 15

Friend Finder

I think I did good playing this game and choosing the right choices in the situations. I learned that you should be safe when someone sends you a text or even a photo. You should make sure that you know the person who sends you something. I also learned to not give your personal information online. I learned to never text back to a person you don’t know. The last thing I learned from “Friend Finder” is to not trust everything we see online.

March 10

The Good And The Bad

10 things that you could post online that would make you look bad:

– posting bad things about people
– a video of you failing a stunt
– bullying someone
– video of kids fighting
– inappropriate pictures
– tweeting gossips about your friends
– swearing
– a video of you being disrespectful to others
– littering in public
– stealing

10 things you could post online that would make you look good:

– giving food to the homeless
– saving someone
– donating money to charity
– recycling
– saving an animal
– tweeting about the awards you got
– complementing other people
– stoping a fight
– cooking food for someone
– buying essentials for others

March 9

Digital Citizen

Link to the video

The kind of digital citizen I am is the person who uses apps to post things and see what my friends and families are doing. On average, I use about two hours a day on screen time. I usually post things from nature and food. If a stranger was to find this information, I would be okay with it because I’m not really sharing personal information online.

March 9

Digital Footprint

1) How does it make you feel that things you post online are not private?

I feel that I should be more careful on the things I post online knowing that they’re not private.

2) What do you think your digital footprint looks like? What kind of person would people think you are based on what you put online?

I think my digital footprint looks like a record of things I did when I logged on the website. People think I’m boring because I don’t post much online.