Digital Citizenship:
What is Digital citizenship?
Digital Citizenship is the appropriate, responsible, and healthy behavior related to technology use. Digital Citizenship was a concept for teachers and parents to better understand what children and students should adopt. There are 9 elements of digital citizenship. One of the elements is etiquette, the second one is literacy, the third one is access, fourth one is security fifth one is health & wellness, sixth is commerce, seventh is commination, eighth is rights & responsibilities, and finally ninth is law. Some examples of digital citizenship are listening to your head and not giving anyone your passwords to anything, respect yourself and don’t do illegal things on the internet, don’t let people cyber bully you while online always go and tell an adult, make sure what you’re doing online are always safe and appropriate, and while in school only use the computers and your personal device for educational purposes only and nothing else. Some of the poor examples are sharing inappropriate pictures/ videos of not only yourself but others, spamming other people’s e-mails, Insulting people online, and harassing people online. Cyber-Bulling is one bad example of digital citizenship just because people are not talking face-to-face and they’re texting on the internet they can still bully you with their words or actions.
3 embedded videos on Digital Citizenship:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VnAU2lbf2c&t=1s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oCkTmZ0bF5Q&t=2s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toK_BAYnjoU
3 images on Digital Citizenship:
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3 internet resources:
https://digcitutah.com/digital-citizenship/
https://www.sophia.org/tutorials/nine-elements-of-digital-citizenship
http://cooltipstodigitalcitizenship.weebly.com/bad-examples-of-digital-citizenship.html