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 participation in society.

1.2. The community trying to get kids access to computers for school work.

1.3. Giving school work to kids that don't have access to computers.

2. Digital Commerce

2.1. The buying and selling of goods online.

2.2. Buying things that are legal.

2.3. Buying things illegaly.

3. Digital Communication

3.1. The electronic exchange of information.

3.2. Just texting your freind about your day.

3.3. Sending pictures of test answers.

4. Digital Etiquette

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

4.2. A person knows the rules before getting involved.

4.3. The person doesn't knows the rules and just gets involved.

5. Digital Law

5.1. The legal rights and restrictions governing technolgy use

5.2. Appropriate: Buying music through iTunes.

5.3. Inappropriate: If someone Downloads music illegally off the internet.

6. Digital Rights & Responsibilities

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

6.2. Appropriate: Correctly cited sources

6.3. Inappropriate: Information is plagarized from the internet.

7. Digital Health and Wellness

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

7.2. Appropriate: Using the correct posture when typing.

7.3. Inappropriate: If you would play video games for hours and hours at a time.

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. Appropriate: Keeping virus protection on your computer up to date.

8.3. Inappropriate: Not keeping software that protects your computer up to date.

9. Digital Literacy

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

9.2. Appropriate: Taking a college course over the internet

9.3. Inappropriate: A teacher gives a project that requires internet and not all students have access to the internet at home