Digital Footprint and Identity
Privacy and Safety
Information and Media Literacy
Relationship and Communication
Cyberbullying and Online Harms
100

The collection of data trails you leave behind when you use the internet.

Digital footprint

100

Information like your name, address, or ID numbers that can be used to identify you individually.

PII

100

A strategy for checking if online information is reliable by examining the source, evidence, and purpose.

SEEK

100

Signals or warnings that someone’s online conversation may be unsafe or inappropriate.

Red flags

100

Using digital communication tools to repeatedly hurt or intimidate someone.

Cyberbullying

200

The way you design and present your online persona to others.

Curated self

200

The right to control your personal information, including what's collected and shared about you online.

Privacy

200

Using someone else’s creative work in a limited way for education, commentary, or parody without permission.

Fair use

200

The feeling of being accepted, valued, and included within a group or community.

Belonging

200

Negative effects that occur when people abuse or misuse technology and digital content.

Online harms

300

A network of people and places affected by your online actions, showing that your posts impact more than just you.

Web of responsibility

300

A fraudulent act where someone uses another person’s personal data to pretend to be them.

Identity theft

300

Giving recognition to the original creator when using their work.

Credit
300

Pressure from friends or acquaintances to share or act online in ways you might not want.

Peer pressure

300

Reducing tension in an online conflict by staying calm and responding thoughtfully.

De-escalation

400

Information about you that can be linked back to you online.

Personal data

400

Settings that allow you to decide who can view your posts or personal details on social media.

Privacy settings

400

Creative work that's not copyrighted and is free to use without permission.

Public Domain

400

Feeling freer to say or share things online because you are behind a screen.

Online Disinhibition

400

Repeatedly sending unwanted, hurtful messages or comments to someone online.

Harassment

500

The lasting record of your online behaviors that can shape how others perceive you.

Online identity

500

Hints or signs that someone is trying to trick you into giving away personal information online.

Phishing

500

Misusing someone else’s work by presenting it as your own without permission or acknowledgement.

Plagiarism

500

The personal limits we set to protect our privacy, comfort, and well-being by clearly communicating what we are and are not OK with.

Boundaries

500

Getting support from a trusted adult or authority to deal with harmful online situations.

Seeking help

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