Ms. Maddy LaVoe and Mrs. Linda Wienckoski, OVMS

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Ms. Maddy LaVoe and Mrs. Linda Wienckoski, OVMS Web Tools and Creation Room 108 Ms. Maddy LaVoe and Mrs. Linda Wienckoski, OVMS

Digital Citizenship

Be considerate and kind in discussions or on social media.

Remember that everything you post online is permanent.

Give proper credit to sources.

Use caution when clicking links or downloading files.

Create a strong password and keep it private.

Report cyberbullies to parents or teachers.

Never agree to meet an online friend in person – ask your parents first.

Don't share your personal information online.

Get permission before sharing information about others.

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