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Digital Citizenship and Etiquette Lesson Miss Springborn Team 6

Digital Citizenship Some key terms you need to know… Digital Footprint: Evidence of a person’s use of the Internet. This includes anything that can be linked to his or her existence, presence, or identity Watch this link for more info… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kHYkWtI7004 Digital Immigrant: A person who has not grown up with digital technology, such as computers, cell phones and the internet but have adopted to it later (believe it or not these things have not always existed!!) Digital Native: A person who has grown up with digital technology. Many young adults would be classified as digital natives because they have not known a time without the Internet or cell phones.

What is Digital Citizenship? Digital citizenship can be defined as the appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. Try this link for a good explanation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FdEXijFXfD8&fea ture=related Digital Etiquette: electronic standard of conduct or procedure Digital Communication: electronic exchange of information Digital Literacy: process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology Digital Commerce: electronic buying and selling of goods Digital Law: electronic responsibility for actions and deeds Digital Rights and Responsibilities: those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world Digital Security (self-protection): electronic precautions to guaranteed safety http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/

What is Cyberbullying? To get a better idea of what this is you are going to first watch a brainpop clip http://www.brainpop.com/technology/computersa ndinternet/cyberbullying/ After watching the video clip on Cyberbullying answer the question on your worksheet…

More on Cyberbullying Bullying is defined as repeated and deliberate harrassment by one towards another. It can involved threats or indirect and subtle forms of aggression, including rumor spreading Cyberbullying is the intentional and repeated harm inflicted through the use of computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices When someone repeatedly makes fun of another person online or repeatedly picks on another person through email and/or text messages, or when someone posts something online about another person that the person doesn’t like

Even more to discuss… Bullying and Cyber bullying have been in the news a lot this past week and you may have seen the stories about the student from Williamsville North It is NEVER ok to bully someone Remember that words can hurt…be careful what you say and write to others There is a difference between joking around with friends and making fun of someone and trying to hurt their feelings You need to report bullying if you feel it is happening to you or a friend

A recent event that caught my attention… click on the link to watch the show http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QW6CNTX qBCM Click on the link to watch. What do you think of the reporter calling the person who emailed her a bully? Do you think that is right?

Who can help you??? There are lots of people that you can go to if you or a friend are being bullied Parents, grandparents, other family members Teachers, Guidance Counselors Administrators in our school Friends or friends parents ANY adult you feel comfortable talking to can help you out if you feel like you are being bullied

Who has experienced cyberbullying? Statistics on cyberbullying 42% of kids say they have been bullied online 35% of kids have been threatened online 21% of kids have received mean or threatening emails or other messages 58% of kids admits someone has said mean or hurtful things to them online 53% of kids ADMIT to having said something mean or hurtful to ANOTHER person online!!! THINK BEFORE YOU POST!!!

You can prevent Cyberbullying Refuse to pass along cyber bullying messages Tell friends to STOP cyber bullying Block communication with anyone that cyber bullies Report cyber bullying (or any bullying) to a trusted adult Remember if you wouldn’t say it in person don’t say it online! Speak up and Stop it!

Final thoughts on Bullying from Miss Springborn: Remember: Words can hurt, think before you say or write something to another person It is not ok to pick on a person because you think they are different from you, or weird, or nerdy, or geeky… We are all a little different in our own ways and no one person is better than another There are lots of people that will help you out if you feel like you are being bullied If you are being a bully STOP NOW If you are being bullied GET HELP

Digital Footprint Everyone should be monitoring their digital footprint…as you get older your footprint will get bigger Things to keep in mind about your footprint Don’t post anything you wouldn’t want your grandmother to see Set all your social-networking accounts to private (including your wall) Google yourself once or twice a month If you find something you do not like, be proactive Be cautious in posting or blogging about anything too controversial Never Cyber Bully!!

How to create a positive footprint: With the help of your teachers you can start to: Create positive online reports using new technologies (for example Glogster’s and Prezi’s) Publish your own original works on-line Use the internet as a positive, educational resource Know how to evaluate the validity of a website Protect your on-line reputation by watching what you put on-line

Google yourself… Go to www.google.com This is the number one search engine right now on the internet Type in your full name and see what comes up? This is one way to see what is out there attached to your name There may be people in the world that share your name so you may find things that aren’t about you but share your name

Online Privacy Back to Brainpop… Watch the Online Safety video clip Click here… http://www.brainpop.com/technology/computersandinternet /onlinesafety/ Answer the question on your worksheet about online privacy

Digital Etiquette Watch the Digital Etiquette brainpop clip and answer the first THREE questions on the worksheet under digital etiquette Click here… http://www.brainpop.com/technology/computersandinternet /digitaletiquette/

Some rules of email and Internet Activity: Keep emails short and to the point Start emails with Dear, for example: Dear Miss Springborn Always remember to include your name at the end of the email, for example I would use Miss Springborn It’s a good idea to include your class period when emailing a teacher Some abbreviations and emoticons are ok to use with friends and family only BUT, not appropriate to use in more formal messages (like with teachers)

More rules: Don’t use all capitols because it will seem like your yelling Humor isn’t always obvious in writing Always re-read your emails before hitting send Check your tone, grammar, and spelling to make sure you really mean what you are saying Make sure you have permission before posting anything about your friends on a blog

And most importantly… Remember: The internet is not a private place, DON’T post things that you wouldn’t want your parents, teachers, principals, school admissions directors, future employers, to see Now if you have time: Log into your Hamburg School email account and check it out. Try sending an email to either a teacher (this year or last year), a friend, etc. to practice your new skills. Remember the rules above!!

10 Ways To Be a Better Friend: It’s ok to be mad, it’s not ok to be mean Don’t respond to bullying by bullying back Be a hero Bystander, reach out to kids who are being bullied Don’t put others down to build yourself up Be accepting of others differences Hang out with friends who make you feel good about yourself Don’t just say “Sorry” Show you are sorry! Take responsibility for your hurtful behavior by making amends Know the difference between tattling and reporting (tattling gets someone in trouble, reporting keeps someone from getting hurt) Report Bullying to a grown up you trush