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Calgary Board of Education - Learning Innovation - 0 views

  • What is Digital Citizenship? Digital Citizenship is having the knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to demonstrate responsible and respectful behaviour when using technology or participating in digital environments. Digital citizenship goes beyond e-mail etiquette and avoiding plagiarism to encompass all elements of digital engagement, including how to find and evaluate information, respecting copyright, protecting private information, staying safe online, and knowing how to deal with potential cyber-bullying. "Digital citizenship isn't just about recognizing and dealing with online hazards. It's about building safe spaces and communities, [having students] understand how to manage personal information, and about being Internet savvy-- using your online presence to grow and shape your world in a safe, creative way, and inspiring others to do the same." — Digizen.org To explore the elements of digital citizenship visit Mike Ribble's website on Digital Citizenship at www.digitalcitizenship.net/Nine_Elements.html  
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Digital Law - haston.citizenship.project - 0 views

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    "Digital Law (back) Now take a right turn down the road of "digital law." You probably find it easy to locate and download material from the Internet. It's second nature to Digital Natives like you! However, you may not know what is appropriate or inappropriate, legal or illegal when using the Internet. Digital Law is defined as the electronic responsibility for actions, deeds which is either ethical or unethical. It deals with the ethics of technology and is concerned with what you are and are not allowed to do while surfing and using the Internet Ethical use of the Internet means being a law-abiding Digital Citizen. Unethical use of the Internet involves committing theft and/or crime. It's important for you to understand that stealing or causing damage to other people's work, identity, or property online is a crime. There are certain rules of our society that we must obey. These laws apply to anyone who works or plays online. Hacking into others information, downloading music or movies illegally, plagiarizing, creating destructive worms, viruses, sending spam, or stealing anyone's identify or property is unethical."
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What is Digital Citizenship? - Catholic Education Office Diocese of Townsville - 1 views

  • Digital Citizenship is the concept of educating students (and all technology users) about how to use technology appropriately. This involves using technology effectively and not misusing it to disadvantage others. Digital Citizenship consists of numerous themes including appropriate online etiquette, literacy in how digital technology works and how to use it, an understanding of ethics and the law as it relates to technology, knowing how to stay safe online, and advice on health issues relating to the use of technology.
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