We want to find out more about you, your digital footprint and presence, and how you present yourself to the world online. Do you share for everyone to see, or keep your profiles tightly controlled with strong privacy settings? When thinking about your work with young people, are you always on the look-out for new ways of working or do you usually stick to more traditional methods. This is a chance to review your own digital footprint and see how it relates to your youth work.
The owner of this badge has completed the required 4 tasks for Digital Me that include:
- How much time spent being digital
- Considered safety, access and digital presence
- Shared their first thoughts on digital youth work opportunities
- Taken a selfie and used snapseed to edit
The holder of this badge has worked independently to express their thoughts and first ideas about their own online use and the digital opportunities for youth work.
The evidence provided for each task shows how the holder worked on these topics.
*Experienced trainers and facilitators have assessed the completed tasks and evidence.
You have to finish all tasks to get the badge
Tasks
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
How much time do you spend on the screen? On your phone? In front of the PC (gaming, studying or other)? How many hours per day? How many hours per week?
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
By taking part in the Digital Detectives pre-departure activity what was your biggest learning regards digital presence, safety and security?
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
When considering Youth Work and working with young people what do you think are the opportunities digitally.
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
Take a selfie, then download if you don’t already have the app ‘snapseed’. Explore the edit options and share the final photo. Add Text, double exposure, add a frame, add an effect? What will you use?