Q1 Responsible Internet Use Digital Breakout
Digital Breakout Challenge Activity
Note: If you do not know what a 21t4s Digital Breakout Activity is, open the content box on the right above the Printer icon, read and watch the video for hints.
1. It may be helpful to review the materials about Digital Citizenship and Rules of Netiquette, then open the Digital Breakout Room to demonstrate that you know what it takes to:
- be safe on the Internet
- be a good digital citizen
- understand online and email etiquette
- be polite while communicating with others on the Internet respect other's privacy
2. Enter the Digital Breakout Room using this link, or click on the image below. Good Luck!
Once you unlock it, you might want to take a screenshot of the Award for your portfolio or check with your teacher.
Please be sure to tell us what you think of this Breakout Activity so that we can meet your needs. Teachers and Students, please use this link for a very short survey about this breakout.
Competencies & Standards
MITECS Michigan Integrated Technology Competencies for Students, and
2. Digital Citizen
a. Cultivate and manage their digital identity and reputation and are aware of the permanence of their actions in the digital world
b. Engage in positive, safe, legal and ethical behavior when using technology, including social interactions online or when using networked devices\
c. Demonstrate an understanding of and respect for the rights and obligations of using and sharing intellectual property
d. Manage their personal data to maintain digital privacy and security and are aware of data-collection technology used to track their navigation online
Websites and Documents
Websites
Videos from Outside Sources
- Commit to Digital Citizenship YouTube (42 sec)
- Digital Citizenship-Things Explained YouTube (4:40)
- What is Digital Citizenship? (1:57)
21t4s Videos
21t4s Documents & Quizzes
What is a Digital Breakout?
A Digital Breakout may also be called a Digital Escape Room.
This is a web-based, game-like activity where students use clues to unlock a series of puzzles or activities to solve a challenge (or to escape a digital room).
Students frequently work together, (conference, or chat) as they work to locate and solve clues.
For additional help to solve a breakout view this short video (3:44).