This is the last part of our lesson. Here is where we will reflect on everything that we have read, watched and discussed by completing a Reflection Exercise. Before doing so, let’s think about how you would answer to following question: “If we looked you up online, what would we learn about you?”
What do you think? Were you able to answer the question? The following video shows some UBC students answering the same question:
Reflection Exercise:
This is an individual exercise. You will write and submit a reflection page with approximately 300 words, reflecting on what you’ve learned in this lesson. In doing so, try to answer the following questions in your own words:
- What is digital footprint?
- How can we protect ourselves and our identity in a digital world?
- What are the consequences of not being a responsible digital citizen?
- Is there anything else that can be addressed or done that was not discussed in this lesson?
Make sure you include your name on the reflection page. Post your reflection on this Padlet wall. Make sure to organize your responses properly on the padlet.
Refer to the following rubric when writing your reflection:
Superior | Average | Need Work | |
Quality of information | Information clearly relates to the lesson topic. Includes supporting examples | Information relates to the lesson topic. Some examples included | There is no clear relevance of information to the lesson topic |
Organization | Information very well organized and paragraphs are well structured | Information is organized. Paragraphs lack good structure | Information not well organized. Paragraphs not well structured |
Grammar and spelling | No grammatical or spelling errors | A few grammatical or spelling errors | Many grammatical or spelling errors |