Digital Citizenship By Alyssa & Rhiannon ♥.

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Digital Citizenship By Alyssa & Rhiannon ♥

Digital Citizenship How we behave in a community on the internet

Netiquette Good manners on a computer Have Respect Be Positive

Netiquette Avoid all caps Appropriate language Be Nice

Netiquette Tone is difficult to relay Use Emojis “It’s not what we say, but how we say it.”

Internet Safety Don’t trust strangers Use safe passwords Put settings on highest level of privacy

Internet Safety Common Sense Never open a suspicious link Don’t share passwords

Internet Safety Don’t post personal information Be careful when posting pictures or information on Social Networking

Digital Footprint What you do can be seen by everyone Can be found Can be copied

Digital Footprint Everything deleted can be found Think twice before you post something Integrity

Digital Footprint   Protect yourself Respect other peoples privacy    

What is Digital Citizenship? A state in Mexico How we behave in a community on the internet Good manners on the computer Common Sense

What is the root word of Netiquette? Internet Net #yolo

Why is Internet Safety important? So you wont be abducted Strangers won’t be able to find you It keeps you protected All of the above

Does something you post ever go away? Yes No If you delete it If you pay someone

Where should you use Digital Citizenship? Social Networking In class At home At McDonalds