WNB: Imagine it's a hundred years in the future and an archaeologist has somehow discovered the entire contents of your digital life. What does your "digital footprint" reveal about you? If you think of your online presence as a historical artifact, what will future historians know and think about you? And how do you think the contents of your digital life match up with what you would want to be known about you? After thinking about a future person discovering your entire digital life, are there any changes you would want to make to what you do and share online?
Students continued working on the slides with their literature circle groups. Students added slides about the historical and cultural setting of the book. All slides are due at the end of the period tomorrow.
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