Digital Citizenship Grades 4 and 5 Linda George, Dondero School Winter, 2013.

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Digital Citizenship Grades 4 and 5 Linda George, Dondero School Winter, 2013

That’s Private!Legal StuffNetiquetteIs that Safe?Let’s Talk! Please, answer in the form of a question!

That’s Private for 100 points! Letters and/or numbers used to get into a digital device.

That’s Private for 200 points! Small images or icons that can be used instead of your picture when online.

That’s Private for 300 points! You can use this instead of your real name when online.

That’s Private for 400 points! This is who you should tell immediately if you find yourself in an uncomfortable situation when online.

That’s Private for 500 points! Each student in the Portsmouth School District is bound by this legal document when using digital technologies.

Legal Stuff for 100 points! When in New Hampshire and in 24 other states, texting and doing this is illegal.

Legal Stuff for 200 points! If you break into someone’s account or network you might be arrested for this.

Legal Stuff for 300 points! Term used for a lazy Saturday activity and for hijacking large companies’ addresses in order to steal information.

Legal Stuff for 400 points! Pretending to be someone else whether on or offline.

Legal Stuff for 500 points! Social network that requires members to be 13 years old.

Netiquette for 100 points! Spreading rumors about classmates whether using digital technologies or handwritten notes or words.

Netiquette for 200 points! If you use all capital letters when ing or texting, you may be accused of this.

Netiquette for 300 points! These are kind of online wars that consist of being mean for sport.

Netiquette for 400 points! Practicing good manners when online is good netiquette. In real life, using good manners is called this.

Netiquette for 500 points! Online or offline, this rule says “One should treat others as one would like others to treat oneself.”

Is that safe? for 100 points! In order to access the school’s computers and network, you must use this and your password.

Is that safe? for 200 points! If a stranger asks you for this, a red flag should go off in your head.

Is that safe? for 300 points! Software used to get rid of dangerous programs on digital devices.

Is that safe? for 400 points! My computer could get one of these if I open and/or forward s from people I don’t know.

Is that safe? for 500 points! Everyone who is online leaves this kind of footprint. Make sure yours is a good one!

Let’s Talk for 100 points! Term used for sending messages by cell phone.

Let’s Talk for 200 points! This is an approximate length of time that posts, pictures, and information could possibly be still found online.

Let’s Talk for 300 points! Using digital technologies to taunt and tease and be mean to others.

Let’s Talk for 400 points! Snapping these of your friends and posting them online could get you, and them, into trouble.

Let’s Talk for 500 points! Term used to describe the buying and selling of goods.

Answers That’s Private Legal StuffNetiquetteIs that safe?Let’s talk 100passwordsdrivinggossipusernametexting 200avatarhackingyellingname, etc.forever 300nicknamephishingflameantiviruscyberbullying 400trusted adultimpersonateetiquettevirusphotos 500AUP or RUPFacebookGolden Ruledigitalcommerce