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Rights & Responsibilities

Those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world.

Cyberbullying is a serious issue that we must stand together and fight against; if you see something, speak up.

Health & Wellness

Physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world.

Be cautious of Internet addition and practice good ergonomics through proper posture sitting in front of the computer and appropriate use of mouse and keyboard.

Security

Electronic precautions to guarantee safety.

Protect your identity on the Internet by not giving out personal information to people you do not know, create strong passwords, and use virus and malware software protection.

Literacy

Process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.

If used appropriately, technology and the Internet can be valuable tools for exploring, learning, and creating--opening doors to many opportunities.

Etiquette

Electronic standards of conduct or procedure.

Just as in the real world, we should always treat each other with courtesy and respect that you would expect from others.

Law

Electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.

Copyright and plagiarism are not the same thing, but it is important to understand the difference. Copyrighted materials CAN be plagiarized.

Access

Full electronic participation in society.

No matter who you are, where you are, or where you are from, you deserve equal access to resources and support for your education.

Commerce

Electronic buying and selling of goods.

With the Internet, you can make purchases from the comfort of your own home! Before you do so, check that the sites you shop from are secure.

Communication

Electronic exchange of information.

Before you post or send anything, stop and think if the content is safe, appropriate, and beneficial to the community.

What does it mean to be a Digital Citizen?

Explore the important elements of Digital Citizenship in the descriptions and links below.

Hey you, yes you!

Have you recently used Yahoo to check the weather or to find out information for something? Or watched a video on YouTube? What about sending an e-mail to a teacher, collaborated on a project with classmates on Google Slides, or submitted an assignment to your classroom online?

If some or all of these above sound familiar, then YOU play a vital role in the digital age we live in right now.

Entering the digital world

Here's what you need to know about Digital Citizenship...

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