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📚 Topic Summary
In today's digital world, deciding what to share online and what to keep private is super important. An unplugged activity helps you think about this without actually using devices! It involves discussing scenarios, defining key terms, and understanding the potential consequences of sharing different types of information. By thinking critically, you can make informed choices about your online presence and protect your privacy and security. It is about promoting responsible digital citizenship and awareness of data privacy.
🧠 Part A: Vocabulary
Match each term with its correct definition:
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| 1. Digital Footprint | A. Information shared with the intent to harm another person. |
| 2. Privacy | B. The ability to control what information you reveal about yourself online. |
| 3. Cyberbullying | C. All of the information about a person that exists online as a result of their activity. |
| 4. Personal Information | D. Data that can be used to identify you, like your full name, address, or phone number. |
| 5. Oversharing | E. Sharing too much personal information online. |
Answers: 1-C, 2-B, 3-A, 4-D, 5-E
📝 Part B: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the following paragraph with the correct words:
Protecting your ________ online is crucial. Be careful about what you ________. Avoid ________ personal details like your address or phone number. Your ________ is a collection of all your online activity, so make sure it reflects who you want to be. Be aware of the dangers of ________ and its potential impact on others.
Possible words: privacy, share, oversharing, digital footprint, cyberbullying
💡 Part C: Critical Thinking
Imagine you want to post a picture of you and your friends at a local park. What factors should you consider before posting it online? Why?
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