Fakebook
"Fakebook" is a useful tool to help teachers investigate aspects of digital citizenship such as online safely and digital footprint.
Additional details
Year band(s) | 3-4, 5-6, 7-8, 9-10 |
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Content type | Tools for learning |
Format | Web page |
Core and overarching concepts | Privacy and security |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDI2P07
Discuss that some websites and apps store their personal data online
AC9TDI4P09
Identify what personal data is stored and shared in their online accounts and discuss any associated risks
AC9TDI6P10
Explain the creation and permanence of their digital footprint and consider privacy when collecting user data
AC9TDI8P14
Investigate and manage the digital footprint existing systems and student solutions collect, and assess if the data is essential to their purpose
AC9TDI10P14
Apply the Australian Privacy Principles to critique and manage the digital footprint that existing systems and student solutions collect |
Keywords | Social media, Digital Citizenship, Online safety, Profiles |
Organisation | ActiveHistory.co.uk Limited. |
Copyright | 1998-2017 Russel Tarr, ActiveHistory.co.uk Limited. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence |
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