Digital Citizenship
What does it mean to be a digital citizen? Good digital citizens use technology in appropriate and respectful ways, and build community in every corner of the Internet. In 21st century education, helping students become good digital citizens—who communicate, search, and stay safe online—is part of every educator's responsibilities.
Contents:
- Introduction
- 1. Digital Footprint
- 2. Digital Etiquette
- 3. Digital Access
- 4. Online Rights and Responsibilities
- 5. Digital Safety and Security
- 6. Digital Commerce
- Conclusion
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