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Digital Citizenship

techSmart 6-8

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A Digital World

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Rapid Technological Change

Before

Now

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Lifelong Learning

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Communication in the 21st Century

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Wireless Revolution

Wired

Wireless

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Web 2.0

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Web Publication

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Wikis

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Blogs

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Social Networking

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Digital Responsibility

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A Global Citizen

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Our School’s Guidelines

Read and discuss your school’s online safety and responsibility guidelines with your teacher and parents.

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Computer Security

Don’t leave your computer vulnerable.

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Credit the Source

Evaluate and credit the source of information you use in your school projects.

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Fair Use Guidelines

Apply Fair Use Guidelines when using copyrighted materials for your school projects.

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Complete Works

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Respect Copyrights

Respect copyrighted material by not illegally downloading, copying, and sharing other people’s work.

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Copyright Laws

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Creative Commons Licensing

Attribution Permission is given for users to copy, adapt, display, and / or share the photo with others as long as credit is given to the author.

Share Alike Permission is given for others to adapt the photo (and share it) but they must apply exactly the same license to the photo as the original author did.

No Derivative Works Permission is given for others to use the photo but they are not allowed to change it in any way.

Noncommercial Permission is given for others to share the photo – but not for commercial purposes.

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Find ‘Creative Commons’ Images

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Responsible Online Communication

What are some ways you communicate using the Internet?

How is face-to-face and online communication the same? How is it different?

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Netiquette

How should you act when you are communicating with someone online?

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Respect Property

Do not illegally access other people’s property like computers, Web sites, or files.

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Online Safety

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Online Safety

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Safe Online Communication

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Meeting Online

If someone you meet online asks you to get together with them in person, you will not meet them without your parents’ permission.

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Personal Information

Do not give any personal information to a Web site or anyone online without talking to your parents or teacher first.

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Shopping Online

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Password Safety

Do not give your computer passwords to anyone.

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All other photographs:• Are used with the permission of clipart.com • OR Are the property of SchoolKiT.com

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