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Ditigal Citizenship

The easiest way to think of digital citizenshipship is this respect & protect

  • Respect: Yourself, Others, Intellectual Property and Other's Property

  • Protect:  Yourself, Others, Intellectual Property and Other's Property

 

There are really a framework of 9 types of Digital Citizenships that you
can find in Mike Ribble's 2011 book:  


Digital Citizenship

 

1. Digital Access: Full electronic participation.
2. Digital Commerce: Online buying and selling of goods.
3. Digital Communications: Electronic exchange of information.
4. Digital Literacy: Process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology.
5. Digital Etiquette: Standards of conduct or procedures online.
6. Digital Law: Responsibility for actions and deeds using electronics.
7. Digital Security: Electronic precautions to protect learners, staff and organizations
8. Digital Health and Wellness: Physical and psychological well-being in a digital world.
9. Digital Rights and Responsibilities: Freedoms extended to those in a digital world. 

 

 

Each month the LMS focus on a Digital Citizenship Topic to share across their building or use during library time.

Check out the games and videos for students.

The month of September we will focus on Digital Access and Digital Law: Copyright

 

Digital Citizenship Games
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