9 Elements of Digital Citizenship

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

1. Digital Access

1.1. Full Electronic Paricipation in society

1.2. People that are able to use technology everday

1.3. People that aren't able to use technology ever or somtimes.

2. Digital Commerce

2.1. The buying and selling of goods online

2.2. Buying items online use sites that aren't fake

2.3. Not understanding the righ websites that are "safe."

3. Digital Communication

3.1. The electronic exchange of information

3.2. Put your ringer in vibrate during school hours

3.3. Take a picture of a test for your friend

4. Digital Etiquette

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

4.2. Reading the instrucions before you build something.

4.3. Not reading the Rules and Regulations on a product you bougt

5. Digital Law

5.1. The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use.

5.2. Buying the music through a reliable website. Ex: iTunes

5.3. Downloading free illegal music on to your iPod.

6. Digital Rights and Responsibilities

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

6.2. Writing a report and having a works cited page, citing all your resources.

6.3. Writing a report and not including a works cited page.

7. Digital Health and Wellness

7.1. The elements of physical and psychological well-being realted to digital technology use.

7.2. Going on the computer for only a little bit of time each day.

7.3. Spending your whole day on the computer and not being involved in anything socially.

8. Digital Security

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

8.2. Having your Facebook account set as private.

8.3. Putting too much personal information on your Facebook profile.

9. Digital Literacy

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

9.2. Taking a class in school that helps you learn more about computers.

9.3. Having a class in school that you only use a textbook in, and the textbook must stay at school.