Unlock the full potential of your projects.
Try MeisterTask for free.
Don't have an account?
Sign Up for Free
Browse
Featured Maps
Categories
Business
Design
Education
Entertainment
Life
Marketing
Productivity
Summaries
Technology
Other
Languages
English
Deutsch
Français
Español
Português
Nederlands
Dansk
Русский
日本語
Italiano
简体中文
한국어
Other
Show full map
Copy and edit map
Copy
The 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship
Business
DP
David P
Follow
Just an initial demo map, so that you don't start with an empty map list ...
Get Started.
It's Free
Sign up with Google
or
sign up
with your email address
Similar Mind Maps
Mind Map Outline
The 9 Elements of Digital Citizenship
by
David P
1. Digital Access
1.1. Full electronic participation in society.
1.2. Technology opportunities for all students within schools.
1.3. Ignore digital needs of various groups or fail to accommodate Students who do not have access to technology.
2. Digital Commerce
2.1. The buying and selling of goods online.
2.2. Students research what they want to purchase and identify "safe" sites.
2.3. Students purchase goods online without Knowing how to protect thir identity.
3. Digital Communication
3.1. the electronic exchange of information.
3.2. Students only use digital communication devices when they will not interrupt what is going on in the school or classroom.
3.3. Students leave ringers on High volume and keep thier phones on during class time.
4. Digital Etiquette
4.1. the Standards of conduct expected by outher digital technology users.
4.2. When communicating, users learn the rules before becoming involved of using technology.
4.3. Students communicate without checking out the rules of using technology.
5. Digital Health and Wellness
5.1. The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use.
5.2. The person uses technology to talk to friends about their day.
5.3. Someone sends a message threating their life.
6. Digital Law
6.1. The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use.
6.2. They understand what is aloud to use and not aloud to use and respect that.
6.3. They know what is not aloud to use and use it anyway.
7. Digital Rights and Responsibilties
7.1. The prileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them.
7.2. People give credit to the persons piece of work.
7.3. People copy someoneswork and take it for thier own.
8. Digital Security
8.1. The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee thier personal safety and the security of their network.
8.2. They know better than to give out personal information on the computer.
8.3. Someone post their personal information on a public site.
9. Digital Literacy
9.1. The capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it.
9.2. They can use technology to do research.
9.3. They are not aloud to go on certain websites because they are blocked.
Get Started. It's free!
Connect with Google
or
Sign Up