("Digital Communication", 2018)
Digital Etiquette
The electronic standards of conduct or procedure. (Ribble, 2015, p. 39)
Digital etiquette, or netiquette as its sometimes called, is a basic set of rules you should follow in order to make the internet better for others, and better for you. This includes hacking others computer, downloading illegally, plagiarism and using bad language on the Internet. (Digiteen, 2018) Here is a poster and video that can be shared in your classroom with your students to further explain Digital Etiquette. |
(BrainPop, 2018)
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Digital Footprint
(B. Jaro, 2014)
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"One's unique set of digital activities,
actions, and communications that leave a data trace on the Internet or on a computer or other digital device and can identify the particular user or device" (Dictionary.com, 2018). Here you will find a video that you can share with students in your classroom about their digital footprint and what they need to think about and understand while posting on and using the Internet. Also, if you click on the picture to the right it will take you to the cite where I found this poster as well as others that can be printed and used in your classroom. |
Cyber Bullying
"The act of harassing someone online by sending or posting mean messages, usually anonymously" (Dictionary.com, 2018).
Here are some facts about cyberbullying according to TeenSafe.com: Cyberbullying By The Numbers
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(UENVideo, 2011)
Above is a video that you can share with your students to further explain cyberbullying.
Facts continued:
Cyberbullying By Gender
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