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Digital Footprint

How’s this for a digital footprint?

Efforts created by Tagxedo and content scraped from this blog.

As we head into the last week of school in Ontario, I’m thinking that this would be an interesting culminating activity for students to do in their own context.  If you’re blogging with students or creating any kind of online digital content, have them create their own digital footprints and then analyse what they’ve created this past year.



8 responses to “Digital Footprint”

  1. Thanks for a great idea!

    Will do that next year.
    (P.S. sorry to read about your iPod Touch….)

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  2. I love this idea! Great visual representation of what a digital footprint can be,,, Plus it is a bit bling-ish, which as you know I highly enjoy.

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  3. This is so cool. Just tried it with my blog, and I’ll definitely have my kids do it tomorrow with their own wiki’s. Great last day activity. Thanks!

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  4. […] This post was mentioned on Twitter by Doug Peterson, Heather Durnin. Heather Durnin said: RT @dougpete: Just blogged… Digital Footprint http://bit.ly/9xf7ez <= Very cool! […]

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  5. What a great Tagxedo project! Will definitely try it and share. Thanks!

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  6. good idea – however be careful. This describes all the stuff that is about you that you can think about. There is lots of data and information that you don’t control ( what your friends say about you) and then there is all the data that is embedded that you cannot see.

    I write a lot about this at blog.mydigitalfootprint.com – but good that you are thinking about the topic

    best

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  7. Love it!
    I will do this next year for sure!

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  8. […] can’t claim the credit for this one, the idea’s adapted from a post in Doug’s blog (via my eagle-eyed friend Merv Stapleton), but makes for such a neat little activity to do with […]

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