ROAR to Success Digital Citizenship.

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ROAR to Success Digital Citizenship

What is a Digital Citizen? A member of a worldwide community linked by the internet

How Should Cubs roar as digital citizens? Remember Safety First Outstanding Character Act Responsibly Respect for All

Digital Citizens Communicate responsibly and kindly with one another Protect their own and each other’s private information online Stand up to cyberbullying Respect each other’s ideas and opinions Give proper credit when they use other’s work

Digital citizens Think with their heads Feel with their hearts Listen to their guts Stand up for what is right …When they use the internet!

14% Email 21% Instagram 23% Snapchat 68% Text messaging Garfield Cub 16-17 trends 2% Facebook 14% Email 21% Instagram 23% Snapchat 68% Text messaging

Remember safety first

Remember safety first Each time you share information about yourself online, stop and think: “Am I giving out information that I should keep private?” Personal information is often safe to share. But you should never share private information without the permission of a parent, guardian or teacher. Think before you share: your last name the name of your school your age your address your birthdate

sTrong Passwords Passwords should not have private information in them such as: Your name Your birth date Your address You should share passwords with your parents. You should not share passwords with your friends. You should not use passwords that are easy to guess such as pet’s name or your nickname.

Internet friends vs in-person friends? If things get creepy or uncomfortable when you’re chatting online, take action. Log out of the website or messaging service Tell a parent or trusted adult Ignore the person, or block that person from chatting with you

Outstanding character What should you do when someone uses mean or scary language on the internet?

Cyberbullying Cyberbullying is using the internet or cell phones to upset someone else on purpose, often over and over again.

Act responsibly Our rings of responsibility: To ourselves To our friends and family To our community

Rings of responsibility I get permission to post photos of others. I stand up to cyberbullying. I give credit for information I find online. I protect my passwords. I keep my private information private. I post my opinions respectfully.

Respect for all Whose is it, anyway? How can you show respect for people’s work? Be sure that you use citations to give people credit for their work.

Okay or no way? 1. David had basketball practice and didn’t have time to do his homework. Justin offers to let him copy his, and sends it to David in an email. 2. Maria has to write a paragraph about water resources for science. She finds a paragraph on a website that is just right. She copies it in her own handwriting. 3. Omar copies a webpage into his book report and adds his own first sentence. 4. Lisa spends a lot of time researching the web. She finds a great drawing on a site. She prints it for the cover of her social studies report and gives credit to the illustrator in her report.

Mindful messaging Without facial expression or voice inflection, digital messages can be misconstrued.

Digital Citizenship by Common Sense Education, Inc. 2016 Credits Digital Citizenship by Common Sense Education, Inc. 2016