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Citizenship. Cheyenne M, Abby B, Riley C . What is Citizenship?. The way that someone is viewed in the world. Also the way that they are in the world around them.. It is part of being in a community or group. The basics: Be nice Be honest Be yourself Be fair Be aware. Teachers.
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Citizenship Cheyenne M, Abby B, Riley C
What is Citizenship? The way that someone is viewed in the world. Also the way that they are in the world around them.. It is part of being in a community or group. The basics: • Be nice • Be honest • Be yourself • Be fair • Be aware
Teachers Teachers' Role In Digital Citizenship: Teachers protect students from inappropriate content and help students to learn how to take responsibility in what they do online How Teachers Can Teach Digital Citizenship: Start by teaching students about being a citizen offline first
Parents • The internet's not written in pencil. It's written in pen. • Nothing is as private as you think. • Kindness Counts. • Digital Cheating Is Still Cheating. • Embrace The World.
Students • Treat others how you want to be treated - Don't forget the person behind the screen • Share, but be fair - Don't steal other peoples' work • Be careful what you share • Remember people may not be who they seem • Be wary of your digital footprint
Works Cited Lepi, Katie. "10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother | Edudemic - The Diigo Meta Page." 10 Digital Citizenship Tips From Your Mother. N.p., 12 May 2013. Web. 16 May 2013. Knorr, Caroline. "Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents." Reviews and Ratings for Family Movies, TV Shows, Websites, Video Games, Books and Music. N.p., 3 Dec. 2010. Web. 15 May 2013. G., Nancy. "NetSafe - Learn | Guide | Protect: Digital Citizenship: The Teacher's Role."NetSafe - Learn | Guide | Protect: Digital Citizenship: The Teacher's Role. N.p., July 10. Web. 16 May 2013.