What is digital citizenship?
Digital citizenship is appropriate,
responsible technology
use.
Good Citizenship online is good citizenship anywhere. This includes
Google Classroom!
LET’S DISCUSS
Ask before you share someone else’s information or picture.
LET’S DISCUSS
There are many things in life that are private. The Internet is not one of them. You leave a “digital footprint!”
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THINK before you post or comment! Is it:
True ?
Helpful?
Inspiring ?
Necessary ?
Kind?
Don’t share passwords with friends. They might not be your friends tomorrow.
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If it isn’t positive or helpful, don’t post it or
comment!
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My grandma used to say, “If you can’t say anything nice, don’t say anything at all.”
If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online or in
Google Classroom.
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Doing something good doesn’t require someone else to see you.
Do it because it’s the right thing to do.
Once you post something, it’s no longer in your control.
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Even if your profile is private, someone else can make your post public.
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Regardless of privacy settings . . . don’t post anything online you wouldn’t want to see on the 6:00 news.
If it’s on the Internet, it isn’t private!
LET’S DISCUSS
Do you model appropriate online behavior for others?
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