Sunday, March 15, 2020

As we begin using more digital tools to communicate . . .

    In the next few weeks we will be using digital ways to share our ideas, opinions, and assignments. This means we need to have A LOT of conversations about digital citizenship. Let's start with a few videos.

 Once you've watched them, please leave a comment below with answers to the following questions: 1) What does it mean to be a good digital citizen?

2) How will you ensure your actions and words on Teams and on the blog are evidence of good digital citizenship?


 

7 comments:

  1. 1. To be a good digital citizen you should be careful on what you post and what you say because when you text something or if you post something on a Snapchat story even though it's only there for 24 hours doesn't mean it's gone. You don't know who all these people are on the internet that's why you should be extremely careful with what you post on any social media platform.
    2. To ensure that the things I post and say will be evidence of good digital citizenship, I will re-read and look over everything I type and post on any school website and or platform. I will make sure to look over my writings on Teams, Word, Middle Years Learning Lounge and much more.

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  2. 1) I think that to be a good digital citizen you need to know the rules of the tool you are using (phone, computer, x box etc.) because the electronic you use to have fun can immediately turn into a dangerous tool. you also need to make sure you have privacy and don't just show stuff or talk to random people
    2) I will make sure I stay focused when I'm working on the assignments -Hannah W

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  3. I don’t share anything personal online I share a bit of personal things when I am texting people

    I don’t have Social media the only way of social media that I have is texting that’s it. I don’t give a lot of personal information when I am texting.
    -Isabella Dyck

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  4. just don't say anything that can hurt someones feelings and act like you would if you were in school. on teams everyone can see everything inside a class team so pretend that your right there with them and then think, would i say this in real life?
    -Logan Sorenson

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  5. Being a good digital citizen means to not share personal information about yourself and post responsibly. I'll use the websites responsibly and make sure to look over my work before posting. -Annika F.

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  6. being a good digital citizen is when you don't screenshot or record what someone posts online, it can also mean being safe on what you post online, making sure that what you post online is safe for you and people you follow or send it to. I don't really post anything personal on social media just so that I am safe. when I text people I give a little more information about myself then I would on instagram or something like that. -Avery 7C

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  7. 1.Being a good Digital citizen means to not post random stuff. It also means to question my reasons for posting or sharing on any social media platforms, before doing so.
    2.To ensure my actions and words on Teams and on the blog are evidence of good digital citizenship, I look over my work before posting or contributing.

    -Ethan F.

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