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Computers
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8th Grade
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Hard
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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Your digital footprint is permanent.
Back
True
Answer explanation
Your digital footprint is indeed permanent, as online activities and data can be stored indefinitely, making it crucial to be mindful of what you share. Therefore, the correct answer is True.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What other people post is NOT part of your digital footprint.
Back
False
Answer explanation
False is correct because your digital footprint includes not only your own posts but also interactions with others' posts, such as comments, likes, and shares, which contribute to your online presence.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
You have full control over who see your footprint.
Back
False
Answer explanation
The statement is false because you do not have complete control over who sees your footprint. Various factors, such as platform settings and privacy policies, can affect visibility.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Your actions on line affect your digital footprint
Back
True
Answer explanation
True. Your actions online, such as social media posts, website visits, and interactions, contribute to your digital footprint, which is the trail of data you leave behind.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Could Luna's use of social media help her in the future?
Back
Yes. A college admissions officer who reads her profile might be impressed by her volunteer work.
Answer explanation
Yes, Luna's volunteer work showcased on social media can impress college admissions officers, highlighting her commitment to community service and leadership, which are valued traits in applicants.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement below is an example of how your digital footprint can affect your future? A positive digital footprint can help you score well on a standardized test. A positive or negative digital footprint isn't likely to affect you in the future. A positive digital footprint might make someone think you are not trustworthy. A positive digital footprint can make a difference when applying for a job, a scholarship, or college.
Back
A positive digital footprint can make a difference when applying for a job, a scholarship, or college.
Answer explanation
A positive digital footprint can enhance your chances when applying for jobs, scholarships, or colleges, as employers and admissions officers often review online profiles to assess candidates.
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following should you do to help create a positive digital footprint for yourself?
- Share information that is not accurate but might make you look good.
- Post funny images that might be offensive if taken out of context.
- Post about things or causes you are passionate about.
- Send mean replies to people who post or say things you disagree with.
Back
Post about things or causes you are passionate about.
Answer explanation
Posting about things or causes you are passionate about helps build a positive digital footprint by showcasing your interests and values, fostering connections with like-minded individuals, and promoting a positive online presence.
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