Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship

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Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship 저자: Mind Map: Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship

1. Digital Law

1.1. The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use.

1.2. Use it for school Projects/Research

1.3. Use it for games

2. Digital Health and Wellness

2.1. The elements of physical and psychilogical well-being related to digital technology use

2.2. Not on facebook or your cellphone all the time

2.3. Always on the computer, all day every day. And texting or calling people on your phone.

3. Digital Security

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

3.2. If you copy somthing from the internet, make sure you put it in quotes or re-word it

3.3. Copy somthing from the internet and don't do anything to it

4. Digital Literacy

4.1. the capability to use digital technology and knowing when and how to use it

4.2. Research, games, facebook

4.3. Inappropriate websites, or plagerism

5. Digital Rights and Responsibilities

5.1. The privileges and freedom extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them.

5.2. Borrow a laptop from the library, and uses them for school purposes and takes care of them

5.3. Borrow a laptop from the library, and use it for games or facebook and treat it like garbage and leeve it on the floor or counter where it can get ruined

6. Access

6.1. Allowing students to research subjects online.

6.2. Full electronic participation in society

6.3. Being restricted from using online sites as resourses.

7. Commerce

7.1. The buying and selling of goods online

7.2. Selling copied items online to make a profit.

7.3. Traveling between well known business sites to find the best deal.

8. Communication

8.1. Using e-mail to ask friends about schoolwork.

8.2. The electronic exchange of information

8.3. Texting during a period of school where phones are restricted from use in.

9. Etiquette

9.1. Being courtious to others while using technology.

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

9.3. Talking loudly on a cellphone in public.