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2014-2015 Stonegate Elementary Media Lab Digital Citizenship 2014-2015 Stonegate Elementary Media Lab

Digital What does it mean? Online Technology Electronics Computers Cell Phones Communication Information

Citizenship or Citizen Civilian Resident Native Inhabitant Loyalty Allegiance to Representative of

Being a Good Citizen HAWK PRIDE Respectful Responsible Considerate Caring Moral Accountable Appropriate Kind HAWK PRIDE Positive Mental Attitude Respect & Responsibility Integrity Determination Empathy

Digital Citizenship To be responsible and respectful to your online communities worldwide. Online Communities (your social network): Canvas Google Drive Email Text, messaging Facebook Twitter

Responsible Actions I visit sites that are safe and appropriate. I am respectful and kind when communicating online. I communicate only with people I know (don’t talk to strangers). I never reveal my family’s home address. I never share a friend’s private information.

Responsible Actions I give proper credit when using information I found online. I don’t copy someone else’s words and say that I wrote them. I think carefully about what I read on the Internet and question if it is from a reliable source.

Responsible Actions I balance my time online and offline. I never call people names online. I never participate in online bullying.

The Power of Words Cyberbullying: Cruel Hurtful Harassing Mean Picking on Making fun of Teasing Examples You’re dumb. You smell. You’re ugly. You’re a freak. I hate you. You have no friends. Loser. What happened to your hair?

Screen Out The Mean What do you do? Tell a trusted adult (teacher, parent, counselor) Keep a copy Address the issue immediately (DON’T WAIT!)

Cyberbullying Outcome Loss of friendship Anger Depression Loss of trust Loss of respect

Being a Digital Citizenship Students need to be responsible for their own behavior, whether it is in the offline world or in the digital (online) world. Students need to take their responsibilities seriously, - online and offline. Being responsible is crucial to being good members of the community and to becoming good digital (online) citizens.

Responsible Citizen Hawk Pride Digital Citizen Positive Mental Attitude Respect & Responsibility Integrity Determination Empathy Digital Citizen Being a good Citizen offline and online Connecting with people everywhere Being safe Being aware