Digital Citizenship for Secondary Students |
In Birdville ISD, we choose to be responsible and ethical digital leaders.
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The Basics
- Be nice – Don’t be mean to people on the internet just because you’re not face to face.
- Be honest – Exaggerating is annoying in real life and on the internet.
- Be yourself – No one wants to find out that the ’15 year old’ is really a creepy old dude.
- Be fair – Give credit where credit is due. You wouldn’t want someone else using your stuff.
- Be aware – What you do and say on the web leaves a footprint – make sure it is a footprint you’re ok with others seeing!
CYBERBULLYING: A WAY OUT!
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1. What are example of cyber-bullying?
2. Have you ever seen or heard of someone cyber-bullying? 3. Where does cyber-bullying happen? 4. What should you do if you are being cyber-bullied or if you know someone who is being cyber-bullied? |
digital fOOTPRINT
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1. What is a digital footprint?
2. How do you make a good digital footprint? 3. What makes a bad footprint? |
copyright BASICS
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1. What type of things can be copyrighted?
2. What types of information might you need permission to use? 3. If you use pictures from a Google search are you in violation of copyright law? |
Free WI-FI, at what cost?
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1. Where have you connected to free wi-fi?
2. What are some of the risks associated with public wi-fi? |
Internet Safety
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1. What are the 4 steps to online safety?
2. Why are they important? 3. What type of bad things can happen on the internet if you are not safe? |
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