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What is digital citizenship?

Digital citizenship is appropriate,

responsible technology

use.

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Good Citizenship online is good citizenship anywhere. This includes

Google Classroom!

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Ask before you share someone else’s information or picture.

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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?

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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.”

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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.

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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.

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If it’s on the Internet, it isn’t private!

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Do you model appropriate online behavior for others?

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