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

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

 Copyright

100

True or False: When using social media, it doesn't matter if you are nice to people or not, because it is online.

 False

100

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

 Never

100

Someone who navigates the digital world safely, responsibly, and respectfully.

 Digital Citizen

200

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

 Password

200

 A responsible way to use other people's work is to: 

 give credit.

200

What you should do if someone asks you for personal or private information online?

 Tell a trusted adult.

200

All of the information about yourself that appears online.

Digital Footprint

200

 What is the reason for lessons in digital citizenship? 

To keep you safe and to become a better person online. 

300

 Who is it okay to share your passwords with?

 Parents and/or Trusted Adult

300

Taking someone else's work or idea and pretending it is yours.

 Plagiarism

300

This is when someone purposely makes someone feel bad or scared using email or text messaging.

Cyberbullying

300

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

 With Parent Permission

300

A picture found which is not copyrighted can be used for free.

 Public Domain

400

BONUS QUESTION!

 You just earned points without answering a question.

400

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

 Copyright

400

What you should get before posting a friend's picture on your website?

 Permission

400

information that can be used to identify a specific person such as name, address, school, email address, etc.

Private Information

400

The standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users.

 Digital Etiquette

500

When a username or password is treated differently depending on whether it is in capital or lowercase text.

 Case Sensitive

500

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

Trademark

500

A person who speaks or acts in support of an individual being bullied.

 Upstander

500

What type of information are favorite hobbies, sports, books, colors, etc?

Personal Information 

500

Understanding the way information should be used and is meant to be used online.

 Digital Literacy