The 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship

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The 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship by Mind Map: The 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship

1. Digital Access

1.1. Full electronic participation in society

1.2. Appropriate, because kids would all be able to use computers for work or school work.

1.3. Inappropriate, because people can spend to much time on the computer.

2. Digital Commerce

2.1. The buying and selling of goods online

2.1.1. The capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it.

2.2. Appropriate because people can sell stuff they don't want online and buy stuff they do online.

2.3. Inappopriate, because people can sell stuff that shouldn't be sold.

3. Digital Communication

3.1. The electronic exchange of information

3.2. Appopriate, because you sometimes need to exchange important information online if you can't do it in person.

3.3. Inappropriate, because people can also exchange bad information online.

3.3.1. New node

3.3.2. New node

4. Digital Rights & Responsibilities

4.1. The privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them

4.2. Appropriate, because students cite web sites or other digital media sources when using information for class projects.

4.3. Inappropiate

5. Digital Health and Wellness

5.1. The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use

5.2. Appropiate, because Students can learn how health relates to technology.

5.3. Inappropriate, because possible harnful physical effects of technology are ignored.

6. Degital Security

6.1. The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety and security of their network

6.1.1. New node

6.1.2. New node

6.1.3. New node

6.2. Appropriate, because people don't want other people taking credit for their work.

6.3. Inappropriate, it is not inappropiate.

7. Digital Etiquette

7.1. The standards of conduct expected by other digital technology users

7.2. New node

7.3. New node

8. Digital Law

8.1. The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use

8.2. Appropriate, because people can steal other peoples ideas online.

8.3. Inapprpriate, because someone someone can be on someones computer and copyright.

9. Digital Literacy

9.1. The capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it

9.2. New node

9.3. New node