Digital Citizenship 1
Digital Citizenship 2
Digital Citizenship 3
Digital Citizenship 4
Digital Citizenship 5
100

an identification used by a person that along with a password, gives access to a digital device or online service

Username

100

a secret combination used to access something. Typically use letters, numbers and special characters

Password

100

What makes up a strong password

At least 12 characters (uppercase, lowercase letters, number(s), and symbols).

100

the ability to control what information you share about yourself online

Online Privacy

100

Being able to put yourself into another's situation because you might have experienced a similiar situation, understanding what they are going through, and connecting with someone else online because you feel for what they are going through... 

Online EMPATHY

200

a security process where logging in requires two separate parts such as a password and a one-time code sent to a phone

Two-step Verification

200

digital location on an app or website where you can adjust what you share and who sees it

Privacy Setting

200

a statement that explains the ways a site or app gathers, uses, shares and manages a user’s data

Privacy Policy

200

all of the information about yourself that appears online

Digital Footprint

200

What are three reasons we learn digital citizenship?

To stay or keep safe online; To understand the various ways to do things correctly when you are online; To understand that things you do online CAN and DO affect your present and future; To inspire others that look up to you; To be able to avoid scams and identity theft; To become aware of your "voice" online.

300

protecting people’s devices and the software on them

Security

300

when device overuse impacts daily life in a negative way

Digital Addiction

300

REPEATEDLY giving someone a hard time online,being mean, rude, inappropriate, and making threats online is called

Cyberbullying

300

protecting people’s data and personal information (also called sensitive information)

Privacy

300

When should you give out your full name (first and last) online

Never

400

someone who navigates the digital world safely, responsibly, and respectfully

Digital Citizen

400

legal rights given to the creator of an original work to print, publish, perform, film, record or share literary, artistic or musical material

Copyright

400

Who is it okay to share your passwords with?

Parents, trusted adults like teachers

400

information that can be used to identify a specific person and that can be used against them for ID Theft purposes such as name, address, social security number, email address, passwords, etc.

Private Information

400

When is it safe to share pictures of yourself or your family online?

When my parents know and/or if I ask for my parents' permission and/or if it is on a trusted social media

500

Internet, video games, videos and cell phones are all examples of _______ ________.

Digital Media

500

a symbol, word, or words legally registered or exclusively used to represent a company or product

Trademark

500

I want to protect my song from being copied or used without my permission. This is an example of _______.

Copyright
500

the ideas, opinions, impressions, or beliefs that other people have about you based on your online behavior

Digital or online Reputation

500

What type of information is this: name, address, phone number, school I go to?

Private Information

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