Digital Citizenship

Introduction

The topic of digital citizenship is certainly gaining momentum not only at AISCT but around the world. Whether it is called digital citizenship, digital wellness or digital ethics the issues are the same; how should we act when we are online.













Task

Task 1:   (1 Lesson )

Play the game  Digizen Game.

http://www.digizen.org/resources/cyberbullying/interactive/

Task 2:   (4 Lessons)

Create a Digital Bill of Rights  that answers the question: "What does it take to be a digital citizen?".

Use the tool or app of your choice to create a photo story, screen cast, tip sheet, PowerPoint(or Prezi), keynote or video presentation to present your Digital Bill of Rights.

Taken from the book Netiquette by Virginia Shea

http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html

Task 3:  (2 Lessons) - { Microsoft Word , Publisher , Pages}

http://www.21things4students.net/21/cybersafety/cybershield-q1-q3/q2-danger/

  • Take the internet safety guidelines Quiz.

Select one of the following topics covered in Danger!:

Being Safe Online

Protecting Your Reputation Online

Internet Safety Guidelines

Be creative, demonstrate your knowledge, and cite your sources. Your online poster should demonstrate what you learned about the topic you chose.  Make it creative and unique, while explaining why it is important to remember internet safety guidelines, being safe online, or protecting your reputation online. Be sure to properly cite any sources you used in your research.

 

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