When you thought no one was watching you online...Warmup:
1. Name one part of Linda's digital footprint that seemed weird and one part from Jason's digital footprint that didn't add up. Objective: I can examine a digital footprint from the perspective of an employer to find evidence about who is most honest and works best with others. Assignment: Trillion Dollar Footprint table on Google Classroom Mr. Plummer looking at your Digital FootprintWarmup:
1. What is a Digital Footprint? 2. How can it affect your real life? Objective: I can examine a digital footprint from the perspective of an employer to decide who is most honest and works best with others. Assignment: Trillion Dollar Footprint table on Google Classroom Warmup:
Try to find yourself online and write down in your warmups what you find. 1. Google your name. 2. If nothing about you comes up, Google it with quotes “Joe Smith” 3. Check the actual webpages, not just images. 4. Now try your parents or siblings. Objective: I can explain what a digital footprint is and what types of information might be in my digital footprint. Assignment: Start Reading Trillion Dollar Footprint Warmup:
Write down all the names of the parts of a professional email in the correct order. First group to get it done gets candy. Objective: I can write my own professional email and highlight the parts of it in appropriate colors. Assignment: Write a Fake Email and Highlight the parts Warmup:
1. How do you unsubscribe from spam emails? 2. Why is it important to unsubscribe from spam emails? Objective: I can pick out the parts of a professional email from an example email. Assignment: Professional Email Highlighting Warmup:
1. What are the 3 steps (in order) of trouble shooting your chromebook? Objective: I can unsubscribe from unwanted emails and change settings on websites to receive less emails. Assignment: Make a list of places you unsubscribed from Mr. Plummer's Monday Wake-up RoutineWarmup:
1. Using howsecureismypassword.net, how long would it take a computer to break your password? 2. Scroll down on howsecureismypassword.net. What does it say is not so great about your password? Objective: Design an algorithm that changes a simple password to have at least one number, one special character, and capital letters. Assignment: Create Password Algorithm Not how you troubleshoot your chromebookWarmup:
1. First table to have everyone at the table group write down all 9 of Mr. Plummer's class policies that he covered earlier in the week will get candy. Objective: Use 3 steps to troubleshoot your chromebook Create a bookmark folder and put all your internet skills bookmarks into it. Prove that you completed this by taking a screen shot using Ctrl + Shift + Multiwindow. Assignment: Password Algorithm Bookmarks Folder Warmup:
1. In your own words, what does the word Iteration mean? 2. What program are you using to make your daily life algorithm? Objective: In a group, write an algorithm to run a password through so that it meets Adams 12 password requirements and is easy to change every 180 days. Assignment: Password Algorithm Warmup:
1. Go to Draw.io and click through all the messages until you get to a blank screen that looks like the picture below. 2. In your own words, what is an algorithm? Objective: Using Draw.io, show the steps to an algorithm for a daily process that I do and explain it to a classmate. Assignment: Write an Algorithm Write a 1000 page paper |
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