Rights and Responsibilities
Rights and Responsibilities
My Media Choices
Vocabulary
Online Safety
100

What is a responsiblity?

A duty you have to yourself or others.

100

Define: Attribute

To give credit to the person who created something, such as listing the author's name and the date, or a citation.

100
What is Digital Media?

Information that comes to us through the internet, often through a tablet, smartphone, or laptop.

100

Define: Social Interactions

Talking or messaging with people to develop friendship or community.

100

What is private vs. personal information regarding what you share online?

Private information is information about you that can be used to identify you because it's unique to you; ie) your full name and address.

Personal information is information that cannot be used to identify you because it is also true for many other people, like your hair color, city you live in, etc.


Both should be shared either not at all or with caution and to those you trust.

200

Name two duties you have to yourself when being online.

1) Being safe

2) Being kind

3) Being on proper websites

4) Getting a parent if needed

200

Define: License

A clear way to define the copyright of a creative work, so others know how they can use it.

200

Name two examples of healthy media choices you made this week.

1) Setting a timer when using a digital media device.

2) Choosing to play outside instead of stay inside with a device.

3) Having a device free family dinner.

Etc.

200

Define: Griefing

Irritating or angering people in video games by being mean, destructive, or cheating.

200

Name two different ways to communicate with your friends.

In person, face-to-face, text, video games, etc.

300

Name two responsibilities you have to others when online

1) Being kind

2) Getting their permission before posting or tagging them in anything online.

3) Following copyright rules.

300

Define: Intellectual Property

Ownership of something you create, which gives you the right to determine how others can use it.

300

What makes a healthy media choice?

Balanced, respectful, accommodating, etc.

300

Define: Media

All the ways that large groups of people get and share information; (TV, books, the internet, newspapers, phones, etc.)

300

What is a Digital Footprint?

A Digital Footprint is a record of what you do online, including the sites you visit and the things you post. It can also include things that others post that involve you, such as pictures or comments.

400

Name two responsibilities you have to both yourself and others when online.

1) No bullying

2) Saying kind things to ourselves and others.

400

What is it called when someone shares something of yours without permission and attribution?

Plagiarism! 

400

What are media choices?

Time spent watching, listening to, reading, or creating media

400

Define: Copyright

Legal protection that creators have over things they create.

400

How do your online tracks affect you?

It can affect relationships, professions, etc.

500

What rights and responsibilities do you have to avoid plagiarism?

1) Check for copyright and licensing.

2) Get permission before sharing anything.

3) Be kind online

4) Never share anything without permission and attribution!!

500

What should you do if someone shares something of yours without permission or attribution?

1) Contact this person and let them know they did not have permission to share your content.

2) Report their post

3) If they don't take proper action, like removing the post, you can proceed with further action.

500

Define: Media Balance

Using media in a way that feels healthy and in balance with other life activities: family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.

500

Define: Plagiarism

Use of someone's creative work without attribution.

500

Name three ways to stay safe online.

1) Kindness

2) Don't talk to strangers

3) Only go to approved sites

4) Reporting and blocking anyone who is unkind or makes you uncomfortable

5) Getting a trusted adult anytime you feel uncomfortable.