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1 ED 505 Digital Citizenship Project

2 Definition of Netiquette:
Noun the rules of etiquette that apply when communicating over computer networks, especially the internet . netiquette. (n.d.). In Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved June 23, 2011, from Dictionary.com

3 Summary of Netiquette? 1. Always remember that you are communicating with another human being 2. Treat everyone with respect 3. Don’t type anything that you would not say to the person face to face

4 Core Rules of Netiquette :
Rule 1: Remember the Human Rule 2: Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life Rule 3: Know where you are in cyberspace Rule 4: Respect other people's time and bandwidth Rule 5: Make yourself look good online Rule 6: Share expert knowledge Rule 7: Help keep flame wars under control Rule 8: Respect other people's privacy Rule 9: Don't abuse your power Rule 10: Be forgiving of other people's mistakes Shea, V. (1994). Netiquette. Retrieved from

5 Definition of Copyright:
noun. the exclusive right to the publication, production, or sale of the rights to a literary, dramatic, musical, or artistic work, or to the use of a commercial ... copyright. (n.d.). In Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved June 24, 2011, from

6 What is copyright? creative artist's control of original work: the legal right of creative artists or publishers to control the use and reproduction of their original works protected by copyright: controlled or restricted by a copyright get copyright of something: to secure the copyright on a creative work Copyright. (n.d.). In Encarta® World English Dictionary[North American Edition] © & (P) 2009. Retrieved from

7 Things that you can copyright:
*Maps *Charts *Graphs *Photographs *Computer Programs *Drawings *Written Works

8 Facts about Copyright We do not obtain copyright it just exist. Every piece is automatically copyrighted. Copyright was intended to encourage people to make their own original works.

9 Definition of Fair Use:
noun the conditions under which you can use material that is copyrighted by someone else without paying royalties fair use. (n.d.). WordNet® 3.0. Retrieved June 24, 2011, from Dictionary.com website: use

10 What is fair use? *Teachers might use an item for educational purposes (Still this is a case by case situation of fair use) *Using a portion of an item to inform the public about something important

11 Definition of Plagiarism:
the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work plagiarism. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved June 24, 2011, from Dictionary.com website:

12 What is plagiarism? *Turning in another persons work in place of your own *Looking at a document and summarizing it as your own without giving credit to the source you received it from *Not using quotation marks in a work that needs quotation marks

13 What is not plagiarism? *An idea that is common knowledge (most people know about the idea)

14 Safety rules for kid web users:
*Parents should educate their children about not giving personal information on the web. *Parents or guardians should be involved in monitoring their children's time on the web. * Parents should prepare internet filters to insure safety.

15 Safety rules for all web users:
*Don’t give personal information to anyone on the web. *If you receive an from a strange source don’t open it. *Don’t post photos on the web *If you chat with someone make sure you know that it is a safe person to be chatting with

16 Safety on the computer:
*Download an antivirus and antispyware program on your computer. *Don’t open s from people you don’t recognize Always shut computer down by following user instructions *Be sure to use safely remove hardware before taking items out of USB Drives

17 Works Cited netiquette. (n.d.). In Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved June 23, 2011, from Dictionary.com Shea, V. (1994). Netiquette. Retrieved from Copyright. (n.d.). In Encarta® World English Dictionary[North American Edition] © & (P) 2009. Retrieved from Copyright. (n.d.). In Encarta® World English Dictionary[North American Edition] © & (P) 2009. Retrieved from fair use. (n.d.). WordNet® 3.0. Retrieved June 24, 2011, from Dictionary.com website: use plagiarism. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved June 24, 2011, from Dictionary.com website:


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