Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship
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Using technology to harass, intimidate, or embarrass someone online.

Cyberbullying

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The trail of data left behind by a person's online activity, including posts, comments, and searches.

Digital footprint

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The ability to control the information that is shared about oneself online.

Online privacy

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The protection of internet-connected systems, including hardware, software, and data, from unauthorized access or attack.

Cybersecurity

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The ability to use and understand technology effectively, including online safety and responsible use.

Digital literacy

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The set of social conventions governing online behavior, including email, chat, and social media.

Netiquette

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Using someone else's work without permission or proper attribution.

Plagiarism

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The legal and ethical issues related to the use of technology and the internet, including free speech, privacy, and intellectual property.


Digital rights

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The way a person presents themselves online through usernames, profiles, and online activity.

Online identity

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The legal right to control the use and distribution of creative works, such as music, videos, and written material, including in digital form.

Copyright

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The gap between those who have access to digital technologies and those who do not.

Digital Divide
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A non-profit organization that provides free and open copyright licenses for creative works.

Creative Commons