Monday, May 13, 2019
What to share or what not to share
Today we have been learning about what information we do and don't share online. This poster explains what information is private and what information is public.
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ReplyDeleteGreat to see that you have been learning about what and what not to share in the digital space, this is a great CyberSmart skill. What taupānga/app did the class use to create the pānui?
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Kia ora Vicki, This should help kids who are new to blogger and on what they should share! I agree with the things we keep private and things we can share.
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ReplyDeleteKia Ora Vicki, my name is Harper and I go to Karoro School. Your google drawing is very informative of what we can and can't share with strangers. Why can you share your teachers name but not your parents? Thank You for sharing.
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