What is digital etiquette?
Respectful and responsible behavior online.
Name one way to keep your password safe.
Use a strong password and keep it secret.
What does “replying politely online” mean?
Respond politely without being rude or mean.
What is copyright?
A law that protects someone’s creative work.
What is a reliable source online?
A source that is trustworthy and accurate.
Give one example of poor digital etiquette.
Sending rude messages, spamming, or trolling.
What should you do if you get a suspicious email?
Use a strong password and keep it secret.
Name one rule for sending messages online.
Use proper grammar, be polite, and don’t shout (all caps).
What is plagiarism?
Copying someone else’s work without permission.
What is “fake news”?
False or misleading information online.
What is a positive online behavior?
Being kind online, sharing helpful info, respecting others.
Why shouldn’t you share your location publicly?
Because strangers could find or harm you.
How can emojis affect tone in messages?
Emojis can change how your message feels—friendly, sarcastic, or angry.
How can you legally use someone else’s image online?
Use images labeled for reuse or with permission.
What is fact-checking?
Checking facts with multiple trusted sources.
What is a digital footprint?
All the information about you online that others can see.
What is two-factor authentication?
A security feature that requires a second step to log in.
Name one tip for professional online communication.
Write clearly, politely, and professionally; avoid slang in formal messages.
What is Creative Commons?
Creative Commons allows legal sharing with credit.
How can you tell if an article is biased?
Look for bias, check the author, date, and sources.
How can you maintain digital balance?
Limit screen time, take breaks, balance online and offline life.
Give one example of cyberbullying and how to prevent it.
Posting mean messages, spreading rumors; prevent by reporting and not sharing.
How can online tone cause misunderstandings?
Tone can be misunderstood without face-to-face cues.
How do you cite digital sources properly?
Include author, title, URL, and date when citing online sources.
What strategies help evaluate online information critically?
Cross-check information, consider source, and look for evidence.