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Leah’s Digital Portfolio. Name: Leah Age: 12 School: Mount Clear Collage Mini School: Barkly Year: 7 Home group: 7B4. HTML. H T M L. HTML. I have learnt how to make a webpage by using notepad
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Leah’s Digital Portfolio Name: Leah Age: 12 School: Mount Clear Collage Mini School: Barkly Year: 7 Home group: 7B4
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HTML • I have learnt how to make a webpage by using notepad • Also I have learnt a few of things in notepad that mean different things: <br> mean tab, <title> mean the title of your page, <body> mean the text and <html> means the webpage. • I now know how to put picture on a webpage. • I Also now know how to save a notepad document to make it a internet document by putting • .html at the end when you save it.
Power Point • By doing this on the computer I have learnt how to draw a custom path for your picture to go on. • I learnt how to change the scene from light to dark. • I also found out how to make the pictures talk. • I learnt how to get picture from the internet and from clip art into the PowerPoint document.
10 examples of safe online behaviour • Don’t go into websites you do not know. • Don’t talk to anyone that you don’t know. • Don’t give people out personal information. • Never give your credit card pin to random people. • Do not go on inappropriate sites at school. • Never join any random website before knowing about it first. • When a add comes up don’t click on it. • When a email comes through and you don’t know who it’s from then don’t open it because it could have a virus in it. • If a note comes up warning you about a website don’t just ignore it leave the site. • When leaving a website make sure you log out first.
10 examples of unsafe online behaviour • Giving out personal details • Posting comments of were you are on Facebook. • Saying bad things to people because they might retaliate. • Putting photos of yourself on Facebook that you wouldn’t show your boss or your family. • Joining a website that you don’t know about. • Giving out your credit card pin. • Clicking on adds that say you win things. • Clicking on links to other websites. • Downloading software you don’t know about. • Opening emails when you don’t know who the sender is.