Digital Citizenship AND Web Awareness

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1. Copyright

1.1. Legality - "Copyright matters"

1.2. Protecting intellectual rights of the author or creator

1.3. The issues regarding copy and paste

1.4. Protecting intellectual rights and using found information

1.5. Moral obligation of the teacher - appropriate use of these materials are modelled and taught

2. Digital Citizenship

2.1. Respect for yourself

2.2. Respect for intellectual property

2.3. Unofficial rules that apply to using the internet

2.4. Respect for others

3. Privacy

3.1. What is the extent of the information you sharing online safe?

3.2. Who will be using your information

3.3. What information will be used?

3.4. Set privacy settings

4. Digital Footprint

4.1. Privacy Pirates

4.2. Your digital footprint matters-internet society

4.3. Kidsmart

4.4. Your digital presence from the 2learn.ca education society

5. Web Awareness

5.1. Cyberbullying and ethical online behaviour

5.2. Teachers take active steps to promote digital citizenship

5.3. Media Smarts - Help teachers and parents with media awareness

5.4. Impact of explicit material: Good and Bad pictures

5.5. Web awareness for teachers: Teacher acts as an unofficial guardian when parent isn't present

6. Authenticity

6.1. Bias - the perspective of the information

6.2. Authority of the websites used

6.3. Fact or folly?

6.3.1. Validity of the site and its content

6.4. How reliable is the source? Do any Biases exist?

6.5. Marketing

6.5.1. Who is the target audience?