Q2 Responsible Internet Use: Vocabulary
KEY VOCABULARY
Code of Conduct: A code of conduct is a formal set of rules and expectations for everyone in a community.
Digital Citizen: A digital citizen is someone who acts safely, responsibly, and respectfully online.
Digital Footprint: A digital footprint describes the trail, traces, or footprints that people leave online. Any time you do or write something online, a trace will remain, even if you delete it.
Digital Responsibilities: Digital responsibilities are the duties and obligations all people have to act responsibly and respectfully online.
Digital Rights: Digital rights are things you are allowed to do and what you can expect online. For example, you have the right to privacy and to share your opinions safely.
Etiquette: Etiquette is the set of rules for being polite and respectful in a social situation.
Intellectual Property: Intellectual property is stuff someone creates and owns online, such as digital art, stories, or videos.
Internet: The Internet is a vast, worldwide network that connects millions of computers, phones, and other devices.
Netiquette: Netiquette refers to the guidelines for proper and polite online communication with others.
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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 data to maintain digital privacy and security, and are aware of data-collection technology used to track their navigation online.
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