🎯 Learning Intention
I will apply my understanding of digital footprint, privacy, and reputation to realistic online scenarios and refine my own work for the week.
✅ Success Criteria
I can make informed choices in simulated online situations and show at least one improvement in my portfolio or assignments.
🌍 Why Are We Learning This?
It’s not enough to know digital citizenship concepts — you need to practice making smart, responsible choices so they become habits.
🧠 Warm-Up – Tech Journal Prompt
💡 This week, what’s one digital habit you started to improve? What change did you make, or plan to make, because of what you learned?
📚 Word(s) of the Day (Tech+ Domain 4.0 & 5.0)
- Digital Citizenship in Action
- Definition: Using technology responsibly, ethically, and effectively in real situations.
- Sentence: “Refusing to share unverified news was an example of digital citizenship in action.”
- Decision-Making
- Definition: Choosing between different options based on available information and desired outcomes.
- Sentence: “Good digital decision-making means thinking about both short-term and long-term effects.”
📣 Formative Lecture & Guided Discussion (5 min)
- Quick review:
- Active vs. passive data generation
- Privacy settings and trackers
- Digital reputation
- Explain today’s structure: scenario challenge → peer discussion → portfolio/project work