RESPONSIBLE DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP At the Safety Booth.

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RESPONSIBLE DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP At the Safety Booth

While you are traveling the Internet, it is important to be a responsible digital citizen. This means that while online you must show appropriate behavior, make ethical decisions, and follow the safety rules. Read the Internet Guidelines. Afterwards, take the test to earn your Internet Citizenship Card.

Internet Guidelines Do not Share Personal Information: It is a good idea to share information only with people that you trust, for example, your family or close friends. Websites that you visit may ask for personal information such as address, telephone number, or school name. Ask your teacher or parents if it is safe to share personal information.

Be Aware of Strangers There are many people who use the Internet that you do not know. Often the people you meet online may not be who they say they are. Never share personal information, send a photo, or meet a stranger. You may want to play an online game or chat with a person you do not know. Ask your teacher or parents if it is safe.

Keep Passwords Secret Some places on the Internet ask you for a username and password to enter the website. Never tell your password to another person, except for your teacher or parents.

Search Responsibly Make good decisions when searching the Internet. Do not seek out websites that have content that is not suitable for children.

Tell Someone if You Feel Uncomfortable While on the Internet you may see or read a message that makes you feel upset. If this happens tell your teacher or parents right away.

Show Respect to Others Be considerate. You should not send hurtful messages or post disrespectful comments about other people.

Be Skeptical Do not trust everything you see on the Internet. Anyone can post anything to the Internet. This means that some of the information may not be true. A website may offer you a prize, money, or other reward. Ask your teacher or parents before entering into any contests, sending a coded text message, or forwarding an chain letter.

Do NOT Use Technology to Cause Harm You must protect the computers at the school. You should not send spam, install viruses, hack into another person's account, or download harmful files.

Do NOT Plagiarize Plagiarism is when you take the work of someone else and pretend that it is your own. This is against the law. Information that you find on the Internet must be put into your own words. It is also a good idea to tell where you found the information.

Follow Copyright Laws You cannot take whatever you want from the Internet. This would be stealing. Copyright protects a person's work. It gives the author or creator the rights over how a person can copy their work. Sometimes the work will have a copyright symbol ©. Even if the symbol is not on the work, it may still be protected by copyright laws. Be honest. Always tell where you found the content on the Internet. Be sure to put information into your own words on all school reports. Never remove the copyright symbol from a picture.