Digital Citizenship Sonya McGraw June 2, 2014
Netiquette WHAT IS IT? n Set of rules for proper behavior among people on the Internet.
WHY USE NETIQUETTE? n Internet can be a great source for learning and games but there are rules for safety.
*Rules for Netiquette* n Never put last name, address, password, phone number, school name, hometown, photos of yourself, your location at a given time or day n If someone tries to contact you on the web, notify a parent or adult immediately n - Share with your parents what websites you visit and tell them why you visit them n - Nothing you write on the Internet is private n - Never meet your “online” friends in person n - Make sure to think before you post. You always want to posts to be appropriate and non-offensive n - Only use websites that your teacher tells you to use n - Do not use bad words
Copyright Federal law Protects work created by you or anyone else from being copied, changed, or used without permission. Protects work created by you or anyone else from being copied, changed, or used without permission. When you create something like a story, photograph, poem, song, or drawing, it belongs to you and others have to get your permission to use it. When you create something like a story, photograph, poem, song, or drawing, it belongs to you and others have to get your permission to use it.
Fair Use Is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as to comment upon, criticize, or parody a copyrighted work
Guidelines for Copyright and Fair Use studen studen
Plagiarism When you use someone else's words or ideas and pass them off as your own. Latin for “kidnapping” Kidnapping is stealing a person Plagiarism is stealing a person’s ideas or writing.
Safety On the Web n It can be dangerous n Check with parents and teachers before accessing any website. n Internet Safe Websites for Students – ge/9580 On Your Computer n Get a virus protection software. n Keep updated n Use strong passwords.
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