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Digital Citizenship The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.

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Page 1: Digital citizenship

Digital Citizenship

The norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.

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Digital Access When one participates in electronic society.

● Most of digital access is through the internet and social media websites ● To do digital access one must share things or make things over the internet

Trevor Trejo

Trevor Trejoctroni

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Digital Commerce

● A large amount of economic transactions occur electronically

● Digital commerce makes it easy for people to say they are someone else

● It’s important to buy from someone who has a high rating

Jacob Flynn

Jacob Flynn

The use of electronics in order to buy and sell goods.

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Digital Communication

The electronic transmission that is encoded digitally.

We all use/see digital communication in our lives today.

Ways of digital communication:

● Social Medias are a main use of digital communication ● Any type of communication on the internet IS digital communication ● Digital communication is also used in graphic design, entertainment,

movies, and artistic productions.

KT

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Digital Literacy

The process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.

● Technology is constantly changing ● Being able to adapt with tech will give you an edge● The world is constantly adding new technology in daily

life and business● Its also everything you have learned in this class (or

didn't learn)

Jacob Flynn

Jacob Flynn

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Digital EtiquetteHow people act online, that is Different from offline behavior.

● People acting tough online● People being rude because they are using a fake username● People Bullying online because they think it is not bad

● Everyone acts differently online● You might now realise that you are being different● You might get in serious trouble because of what you are doing online

Andrew Foster

Andrew Foster

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Digital Law is your electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.

● It deals with ethics of technology within a society ● People need to understand that stealing or causing damage to peoples work, identity, or

property online is a crime● There are laws that people need to understand when online, this applies to anyone that

does something online○ Downloading illegal music○ getting others information through hacking○ plagiarism○ creating destructive worms, viruses or Trojan horses○ sending spam○ and stealing anyones identity

Ethan Lobdell

Digital Law

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Digital Rights and Responsibilities

Explains legalities of digital use.

● rights of citizens on the internet includes of privacy, free speech, etc. are on the internet.

● As everyone knows with rights comes responsibility○ The responsibility of digital citizens is the controlling of what the

rights include and the norms along with appropriate uses of the internet are

○ The rights of internet use matter just as much as basic rights of humanity because we live in a digital age

Brayden Duex

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Digital Health & Wellness Branch of digital citizenship that focuses on using technology safely and appropriately.

Problems associated with digital health and wellness:

● internet addiction○ cyber-relationship addiction○ cybersexual addiction○ net compulsions○ information overload

● online safety○ do not give out personal info○ don’t agree to meet anyone

● poor ergonomics(physical use) ○ sit up straight and not for too long○ maintain distance from screen

Allison Folin

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Digital SecurityElectronic precautions to guarantee safety.

Ex: As responsible citizens we must protect our information from outside forces that might cause disruption or harm.

● Self Protection○ Make sure you keep all accounts private○ Don’t talk/meet up to people that you don’t know

● Virus Protection○ Anti-Virus software to help prevent, and detect

computer viruses and hijackers

● Backups of Data○ Keep all data backed up○ Don’t lose all your data because of one mistake

● Surge control of Equipment○ Appliances designed to protect electrical devices from voltage spikes

Lacey Clark

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Statistics

● 93% of teens go online● 27% of teens play games with people they don’t know

online● On average a teen receives and sends 1,500 texts per

month● 97% of teens play a video game● 500 million people use Facebook● 646 million Twitter users● 30% of a persons day is spent on an electronic device

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Survey Results

Brayden Duex and Ethan Lobdell

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What this means...

Twitter or Facebook-● who has one, who does not...self

explanatory

Brayden Duex

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Sources for Research● "Digital Citizenship." digitalcitizenship. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. <http://digitalcitizenship.net/Home_Page.html>.

● "Digital Citizenship." :: Cable in the Classroom. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. <http://www.ciconline.org/DigitalCitizenship>.

● "Digital Citizenship - Main Page." Digital Citizenship - Main Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 2 Mar. 2014. <http://www.nisd.net/digitalcitizen/>.

● "Digital citizen." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 23 Feb. 2014. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_citizen>.

● "What does digital citizenship mean to you?." What Does Digital Citizenship Mean to You?. N.p., n.d. Web. 3 Mar. 2014. <http://www.microsoft.com/security/resources/digital-citizenship.aspx>.

Jacob Flynn