Molly S. Carsyn A. & Meaghan H.
Only say what you would say face to face. Make yourself look good online. People can save what is said online.
Don’t say where you live, phone number, etc. Don’t abuse your power.
Don’t be “stalk worthy” Help keep flame wars under control Respect other people’s time and bandwidth
Digital security/ electronic safety plans Know where you are in cyberspace Don’t open anything from someone you don’t know. You have the right to keep your password private
Use common sense Follow the same rules and behavior online that you do in person Respect others privacy
Keep the computer in an open area of the house. Be forgiving of other people’s mistakes. Digital law: Responsibility for actions and deeds online. Myspace, Facebook, etc. are not safe even when it says private
Respect other people’s privacy Don’t abuse your power Full electronic participation in society
Don’t abuse your power Forgive others for their mistakes online Share knowledge Make yourself look good online Respect other people’s time
Digital rights and responsibility: The freedoms extended to everyone in the digital world Share knowledge
Know where you’re going online Respect other people’s privacy Don’t abuse your power