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citation a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, author, or creator. Providing citations helps you avoid plagiarism
copyright form of protection given to creators of original work, such as books, poems, websites, artwork, pictures, or music.
Fair use a part of copyright law that allows you to use someone else’s work without their permission, based on what you are using it for (such as educational purposes).
Creative commons Work that is allowed to be used and shared without the creator’s permission.
Digital citizen A person who has the skills and knowledge to use the internet and other technology effectively and responsibly.
Cyberbullying harassment or bullying that takes place through electronic communication, typically by sending messages of an intimidating or threatening nature.
Digital footprint a person’s set of online activities and actions; a person’s reputation online.
List three ways you can keep your information private online: Logging out of computers/websites Clearing your browsing history Not sharing passwords with anyone
What are three pieces of information you should always keep private? Phone Number Birthdate Social Security Number
What makes a password a strong password? -Some capital letters -Not something easily guessed -Mix of letters, symbols and numbers -Change it often -Doesn’t include basic personal information about yourself
List four warning signs that a message might be a scam/scheme: A warning about a problem with your account/login Lots of spelling/grammar mistakes There is a suspicious link in the message The message is wanting your personal information
Imagine you are talking online with someone you don’t know. Give an example of something they might ask you, in which you should stop talking to them -Can we keep this private? -What’s your address? -What’s your phone number? -How old are you?
List three things that are apart of your digital footprint: Things you post on your social media accounts Comments other people make about you online Videos of you online
List two examples of being a good digital citizen: Reporting cyberbullying Keeping your information private
Why should you cite your sources? -To give credit to the original creator of a work
Name one way you can find photos to use online, without breaking copyright laws: -Search on Creative Commons for pictures
What are some ways you can use social media in positive ways? Talk kindly to others -Promote a good image of yourself
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