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This presentation is for elementary level students on digital citizenship. Enjoy!
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Lets Learn About Digital Citizenship! By: Irish Thornton
Digital Citizenship Table of Contents • Copyright and fair use • Plagiarism • Rules for a good cyber citizen • Citizenship quiz • Internet safety video • Computer safety tips
Copyright and Fair Use
Plagiarism • Plagiarism is when you turn someone else’s work into your own. ALWAYS give credit to your sources. ALWAYS use quotation marks when quoting what someone has said. Give correct information about your source. Always follow the copyright and fair use policy.
Don’t use rude words. • Be a buddy not a bully. • Check your spelling. • Tell an adult if something or someone upsets you. • Do not type in all uppercase letters because it may seem as if your yelling. • Only talk to people that YOU know. When using the internet you have to be a good cyber citizen!
Are you a good cyber citizen? click Lets take a quiz to find out!
Safety on the computer Safety on the web
Lets watch a Video Internet Safety
* Computer Safety Tips* • Never give out personal information such as home address, telephone number, read name. • Always tell an adult before posting pictures online. • Always check with an adult before giving out any passwords to anyone. • Always check with an adult before downloading on the internet. • Check with an adult to make sure the website you are visiting are kid friendly.
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