Web Awareness and Digital Citizenship

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Web Awareness and Digital Citizenship by Mind Map: Web Awareness and Digital Citizenship

1. Web Awareness

1.1. Digital Footprint

1.1.1. Your IP Address

1.1.2. The things you post online

1.1.3. What others post about you

1.2. Tracking and Cookies

1.2.1. Targetted ads

1.2.2. A history of where you have been online

1.3. Harmful Websites

1.3.1. Viruses

1.3.2. Malware

1.3.3. Adware

1.4. Intellectual Property

1.4.1. Digital Rights

1.4.2. Legal Issues

1.4.3. Your IP

1.5. Internet Access

1.5.1. Home Networks

1.5.2. Wifi

1.5.3. "Free" Services

1.6. Public Networks

1.6.1. Your rights on a public hotspot

1.6.2. The Provider's rights with a public hotspot

1.6.3. Advantages/Disadvantages of public access

2. Digital Citizenship

2.1. Rights

2.1.1. EULA and usage

2.1.2. Who controls your information?

2.1.3. Where does your information belong?

2.2. Your Digital Footprint

2.2.1. The things you post online

2.2.2. What others post about you

2.3. Social Media

2.3.1. Facebook

2.3.2. Twitter

2.3.3. Pinterest

2.4. Public vs. Private

2.4.1. Photos

2.4.2. Posts

2.4.3. Online Persona

2.5. Cyber-Bullying

2.5.1. What is acceptable online behavior?

2.5.2. What is a "troll"

2.5.3. How virtual bullying affects the real world

2.6. Your Digital "Image"

2.6.1. What rights do you have to your information?

2.6.2. How do you protect your images and/or likeness?

3. Description

3.1. How the internet affects you, and how you affect the internet

3.2. Creating an awareness of what is and is not appropriate content online ; to protect yourself and to limit your risks

3.3. Keeping your privacy safe

3.4. Awareness of the cloud, your rights and the risks

3.5. Shared documents, online collaboration, virtual classrooms and your online presence

3.6. Safely navigating the internet through proper use of searches to 'weed out' bad or harmful results