Are You and Your Students Responsible Digital Citizens?
Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 1,000,000 Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader? 500,000 300,000 Safety #1 Safety #2 175,000 100,000 Ethics #3 Ethics #4 50,000 Copyright #5 Copyright #6 25,000 10,000 Law #7 Law #8 5,000 2,000 Potpourri #9 Potpourri #10 1,000
Safety Question #1 You’re visiting a site from a company or organization that you've never heard of. They want your name and phone number so they can enter you for a contest. Is it OK to enter? Yes or NO
Safety #1 Answer No. If a legitimate company wants to collect information from minors -- even to enter you in a contest -- they must first get your parents’ permission. This protects your safety and your privacy too. Return
Safety Question #2 You receive a holiday e-card in your email from an unknown person. Should you download the card anyway? You’re really anxious to see who is thinking of you during the holiday season. Yes or No
Safety #2 Answer No! Don't open up e-mails, files, or webpages you get from people you don't know or trust. They could harm your computer or server. Return
Ethics Question #3 You’re in the middle of a chat session and someone says something really mean. What should you do? A. Say something mean back. B. Ask them to apologize. C. Ignore them and tell an adult if it bothers you.
Ethics #3 Answer C. Ignore them and tell an adult if it bothers you. Return
Ethics Question #4 You know your friend’s email user name and password. You think it would be funny to send a rude email to your teacher from your friend’s account. This is an example of cyberbullying called _______.
Ethics #4 Answer Impersonation Return
Once you produce a creative work, it is protected by copyright. Copyright Question #5 True or False Once you produce a creative work, it is protected by copyright.
A copyright is secured automatically when your work is created. Copyright #5 Answer True A copyright is secured automatically when your work is created. Return
Copyright Question #6 For which type of content would you most likely need to seek permission to use? 1 paragraph from a book to include in a review Several songs from a CD to include on a social networking site A 5 min. excerpt from a Presidential debate to teach about the offshore drilling controversy None of the above
Copyright #6 Answer B. Several songs from a CD to include on a social networking site Return
Law Question #7 Which of the following is legal? A. Downloading a song from a peer-to-peer site and sharing it with 10 friends B. Videotaping your puppy and putting it on YouTube C. Both are legal.
Law #7 Answer B. Videotaping your puppy and putting it on YouTube Return
Law Question #8 When is it legal to upload a software application to your personalized website? When a friend created the application. When you only do it once. When you have permission. Never.
Law #8 Answer C. When you have permission. Return
Potpourri Question #9 Which of the following is NOT a factor when determining if something is fair use? The purpose of the new work The nature of the original work The effect on the original The effect on the new work
Potpourri #9 Answer D. The effect on the new work Return
Potpourri Question #10 An example of online creative content is: A song A video slideshow A blog All of the above
Potpourri #10 Answer C. All of the above. Return
Million Dollar Question #11
1,000,000 Question A good digital citizen is someone who: Participates in online social networking Burns copies of downloaded songs for his/her friends Comments regularly on friends’ webpages Respects the copyright of online creative content and stays within ethical and legal boundaries.
1,000,000 Answer D. Respects the copyright of online creative content and stays within ethical and legal boundaries. Return
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