Digital Citizenship Progect
Justin B. Period 3
rule #1: Digital etiquette
Be nice on the internet. Re-read what you are going to send before you send it. Never type with all caps because doing that will make it seem like you are yelling.
rule #2: information privacy
Don't give your Personal information to a website that trick you for your information. you can get emails that you do not want.
rule #3: Social Networking
Most popular websites like Facebook, Myspace.com, Bebo, and Friendster have social networking.
rule #4: Online Safety
Keep your identity a secret
Be extra careful with strangers
Tell somebody
Protect your passwords
Be nice
rule #5: Cyberbullying
Do not say anything mean back
only tell your parents your password
do not text or write anything you wouldn't say in person
rule #6: Plagiarism
Don't copy off of somebody else
If you are going to copy word for word put it in quotation marks (""). if you do this credit the author.
rule #7: Copyright
ask for permision before you use the person's work
if you legaly use the person's work you can be taken to court.
Digital citizenship is like the real world rules. Like for example, Online safety. another example is information privacy. It is important for everyone to understand and display positive digital citizenship practices because if you do not know what to do in a game where somebody sends you a friend request you won't think twice. Another reason is if you see a pop up that is interesting to you you will most likely fill out your information to that person's pop up.