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Digital Citizenship (Digital Law (Copyright Law can apply to many aspects…
Digital Citizenship
Digital Law
Copyright Law can apply to many aspects of the internet. A common violation of copyright law is when people use random pictures that they find on the internet for their own use.
Do not pirate any music, movies, books, etc. This is illegal and can result in a large fine.
Do not edit anyone's personal information or online property, just as you wouldn't be allowed in the physical world.
Digital Literacy
Students should be taught about digital literacy, this is an important subject that they can take the information they learn away to university with them.
Students should learn to be able to identify fake news from real news by the time that they graduate.
This is another skill that will be handy in the real world, students will know when on social media which articles are true and false.
Students can learn how to search in a database and be able to focus their searches on subject topics. They should also be able to find credible sources.
Nettiquette
Do not post anything inappropriate, such as pictures and written things you would not want your family to see.
Parents and teachers can monitor students while they are on the internet to ensure that they are not posting anything inappropriate .
You must be careful about what you post online because of your digital footprint. This will be forever online and can impact your professional life.
Do not participate in cyber bullying, treat others as you would like to be treated.
Internet Safety
Not posting personal information that could give away your location such as address, phone number.
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Make sure to read emails safely to ensure you are not falling for scams. Such as fake banking emails.
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