Digital Citizenship by Robert Scherf and Carlos San Juan.

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Digital Citizenship by Robert Scherf and Carlos San Juan

Digital Citizenship Definition  How we behave In a community over the internet.

Netiquette- Good Manners  Use good manners  Use kind words  If you’re not kind you will be disrespected and you will be treated badly back.

Netiquette- Respect.  Treat others the way you would be like to be treated.  Don’t use caps.  In other words if you respect others they will respect you.

Netiquette- communication  No putdowns  Use fonts that are easy to read  Put smiley faces if you use all caps so they know your not yelling.

Internet safety passwords  Use very strong passwords  Don’t trust strangers with you’re password  never share your passwords.  Don’t use your first and last name for passwords.

Internet safety responsibility  You must be responsible for your actions  Tell an adult about bad stuff  Never give out personal info

Internet safety cyber-bullying  Definition-Being targeted on the internet by a bully  Save screenshots of when you have been harassed

Digital footprint Integrity  Be honest about what we post  Be kind to others

Digital footprint getting a job  If your trying out for a job your boss can see every thing you post  If you post bad things about people the boss probably wont higher you

Digital footprint it can all be seen  Anything you post can be seen by others  And what ever you post is permanent even if you delete it

Multiple choice Questions  What is cyber bullying?  A. being bullied in real life   B. being bullied on the internet  C. Someone being nice to you on the internet.  D. having good manners

Multiple choice Questions  What is cyber bullying?  A. being bullied in real life  B. being bullied on the internet  C. Someone being nice to you on the internet.  D. having good manners

Multiple choice Questions  What should you do if you’re being cyber bullied?  A. Ignore it  B. say something bad back  C. Ignore it and if it continues tell a adult and block the user.  D. Hope that others will stand up for you, but don’t do anything to help your self.

Multiple choice Questions  What should you do if your being cyber bullied?  A. Ignore it  B. say something bad back  C. Ignore it and if it continues tell a adult and block the user.  D. Hope that others will stand up for you, but don’t do anything to help your self.

Multiple choice Questions  Why should you be careful about what you post online?  A. because its bad.  B. it doesn’t matter what you post you can delete it later.  C. Because it can never be taken off the internet and it can really ruin your chance of getting a job.  D. all of the above.

Multiple choice Questions  Why should you be careful about what you post online?  A. because its bad.  B. it doesn’t matter what you post you can delete it later.  C. Because it can never be taken off the internet and it can really ruin your chance of getting a job.  D. all of the above.