Lab Rules
Digital Citizenship
Private vs. Shared Use
Technology Violations
Teacher’s Choice
100

Where should your backpack go during class?

Lockers.

100

What does “digital footprint” mean?

The trail of data you leave online

100

What is one example of “private” computer use?

Personal logins, files, emails, etc.

100

Is playing games during class without permission a violation?

Yes

100

What is the first thing you should do when you enter the lab?

Grab Worksheet/Pencil, Check Seating Chart, Work on your Kick Off.

200

True or False: Food and drinks are allowed at the computers.

False

200

True or False: It’s okay to share your password with a close friend.

False

200

What is one example of “shared” use?

School desktops, lab printers, etc.

200

What should you do if you see someone breaking lab rules?

Tell teacher, don’t join in

200

Why is respect important when using shared computers?

Other people rely on the same equipment

300

What should you do if your computer doesn’t work properly?

Raise hand/tell teacher, don’t try to fix it yourself

300

Give one example of respectful online communication.

Polite messages, no cyberbullying, etc.

300

Why shouldn’t you save personal files to a shared computer?

Others could access or delete them

300

What kind of violation is unplugging a classmate’s mouse for fun?

Physical/behavioral violation

300

Name one reason why digital citizenship is important outside of school.

Future jobs, safety, reputation, etc.

400

Why is it important to sit properly at the desk?

Prevents accidents, protects equipment, promotes focus

400

Why should you always think before posting online?

Because it can last forever and affect your reputation

400

Give two reasons why lab rules are stricter than home computer rules.

Shared equipment, more people, responsibility for school property

400

Which type of violation is trying to hack or access restricted sites?

Digital violation

400

What should you do if you accidentally stumble onto an inappropriate site?

Close it and notify teacher

500

List 3 classroom rules for safe computer use.

No food/drink, careful with equipment, follow teacher directions, etc.

500

What does it mean to cite your sources?

Give credit to the original creator of information/images

500

What should you do before leaving a school computer for the day?

Save work, sign out, shut down properly

500

List one physical, one digital, and one procedural violation.

Physical: breaking equipment; Digital: accessing blocked sites; Procedural: not logging out, etc.

500

How do tech rules protect both students and equipment.

Because they keep students safe and respectful online, and they prevent damage so the computers work for everyone.

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