Digital Citizenship
What is Digital Citizenship?Click the link to read the definition of Digital Citizenship.
Why we should teach Digital Citizenship?Eventually students must become their own filters to the digital world. They must be able to distinguish right from wrong, good from bad. Students must learn how to gauge their own internet activity. We must give them the tools they need to be successful digital citizens.
Purpose of this website
This website was created to be a guide for students, teachers, and parents to have a place to find resources for developing good digital citizenship skills.
My desire is that you will leave this website better informed about Digital Citizenship than when you began this journey. For questions, concerns, and comments please send an email to Donna at [email protected] |
Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship1. Digital Access: Electronic participation in society
2. Digital Commerce: Electronic buying and selling of goods 3. Digital Communication: Electronic exchange of information 4. Digital Literacy: The process of learning about technology and the use of technology 5. Digital Etiquette: Electronic standards of conduct or procedures 6. Digital Law: Electronic responsibilities for actions and deeds 7. Digital Rights and responsibilities: Freedoms extended in the digital world 8. Digital Health and Wellness: Physical and psychological well-being in a digital world 9. Digital Security: Being safe in the digital world Family Online Safety Institute
Published on Nov 13, 2012
The third video in FOSI's 'Go Figure' video series that consists of facts and figures based on the newest research conducted by FOSI & Hart Research Associates. To see the full research report, please visit: http://www.fosi.org/research.html |