Web Awareness and Digital Citizenship

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1. Authenticity of web resources

1.1. Authority

1.1.1. Qualifications/ Expertise

1.1.2. Reputation

1.1.3. Contact Information

1.2. Coverage

1.2.1. Relevant information

1.2.2. Depth of material

1.3. Objectivity

1.3.1. Bias

1.3.2. Advertisements/Sponsors

1.4. Accuracy

1.4.1. Reliability

1.5. Currency

1.5.1. Recently updated

1.5.2. Existing links

2. Internet Safety

2.1. Cyberbullying

2.1.1. Websites

2.1.2. Chat rooms

2.1.3. Text messages

2.2. Sexually explicit material

2.2.1. Intentionally

2.2.2. Accidentally

3. Netiquette

3.1. Communicating clearly

3.1.1. Grammar

3.1.2. Tone

3.2. Common Courtesy

3.2.1. Avoid multi-posting/spam

3.2.2. Flaming/Trolling

3.3. Privacy

3.3.1. permission to post

3.3.2. Everything is accessible online

4. Ethical Behaviour

4.1. Identity

4.1.1. Identity theft

4.1.2. Online professional presence

4.2. Privacy

4.3. Ownership

4.4. Trustworthiness

4.4.1. Cyber bullying

4.5. Participation

5. Marketing

5.1. Targets kids

5.1.1. Social marketing

5.1.2. Online videos

5.1.3. Virtual worlds

5.1.4. Banners

5.1.5. Advergames

5.2. Implications for education

6. Privacy

6.1. Audience

6.1.1. Available to everyone

6.2. Anonymity

6.2.1. Digital Footprint

6.3. Permanence

6.4. Copyright

6.4.1. Intellectual Property

6.4.2. Acknowledge/cite sources

6.5. Free Speech

6.5.1. Threats

6.5.2. Reputation