It's very important to understand what you do today online will matter in the future. The funny photo you posted of yourself skateboarding off the roof, might not be too funny when you are running for Student Government Association in college. The incredibly stupid photos you posted with your best friend during the summer when you are bored, might not be so boring when your future employer is searching the internet to find information about you.
Colleges, organizations, and even future employers are now looking at your digital footprint. THINK before you post something online -- it would have consequences that will last a long time.
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It's important for students of any age who are engaged on devices that connect to the internet to be equipped with the right tools and knowledge to be good digital citizens. The BPS students will be learning short lessons on internet safety and how to interact with others safely online as party of the digital citizenship curriculum.
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AuthorMrs. Dillard is the library media specialist at Banks School and serves grades K-8. Archives
May 2016
CategoriesKevin Honeycutt
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