
Lesson 9 Digital Citizenship - It's Worldwide
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6th Grade
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William Jernigan
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12 Slides • 28 Questions
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​Digital Citizenship
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​Global Digital Citizen
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​Digital Literacy & Oversharing
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​Culture, Laws & Online Activity
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​Digital Citizenship - Health & Wellness
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Multiple Choice
The Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" applies to who online?
People who are in your school
People who are legal age
People in North America
Everyone
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Multiple Choice
A global organization is scheduling online events. They need to know major holidays celebrated around the world.
Why?
So they can change their desktop themes and presentation templates
Because some people may not work on different holidays
Because everyone celebrates the same things
So that all members can send greeting e-cards
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Multiple Choice
In some cultures, it is not appropriate to look older people in the eye. This may seem rude while doing what online with someone?
Web conference meeting
Gaming
Training
Blogging
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Multiple Choice
Global Digital Citizens view the Internet as what type of community?
Interconnected
Separated
Unregulated
Unrelated
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Multiple Choice
Jose's uncle is very digitally illiterate. He can't even navigate through Websites. This makes it hard for him to do what online?
Monitor his retirement accounts
Book a restaurant reservation
Play cards with his neighbors
Keep up with his favorite sports teams
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Multiple Choice
You are trying to be a good global citizen. Someone has posted a comment that you do not agree with, in a chat room. How should you respond?
Sarcastically
Harshly
Humorously
Respectfully
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Multiple Choice
Who treats others with respect, regardless of their beliefs or culture?
Conspiracy theorists
Citizens of diverse communities
Legal citizens
Good global digital citizens
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Multiple Choice
Digital health and wellness is having physical and psychological well-being while using technology. Which person is not taking care of themselves physically?
Linda, who only walks once a day
Jeremy, who games all day and never exercises
Juan, who is on the basketball team
Henry, who plays tennis three times a week
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Multiple Choice
Being responsible, global, digital citizens, individuals should be mindful of their online:
videos.
scrolling.
words.
purchases.
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Multiple Choice
Most countries around the world have social laws regarding the Internet that do what?
Grant disabled people access to the Internet
Require new cars to have GPS guidance
Ensure fair trade
Protect personal privacy
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Multiple Choice
A good global digital citizen understands that all people have:
Equal online rights.
Different online rights.
Changing online rights.
Guaranteed online rights
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Multiple Choice
A global citizen has awareness of the equality of all people around the world. Therefore, they treat them with equal kindness and:
Imagination
Interest
Respect
Disdain
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Multiple Choice
Which law began to establish Internet and data security and privacy?
The Electronic Communications Privacy Act
The 1974 Privacy Act
The Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act
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Multiple Choice
The ability to find, create and communicate information online is called:
Responsible Leadership.
Effective Citizenship.
Internet Advocacy.
Digital Literacy.
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Multiple Choice
Digital health and welfare include balancing time online and:
Offline
Gaming
Web Browsing
Searching
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Multiple Choice
To be considered a responsible global digital citizen, what kinds of online content are you responsible for?
The selection of movies available in streaming services.
Your social media posts, including words, videos, and audio recordings.
The avatars of other players in your favorite game.
The harassing posts you receive from cyberbullies.
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Multiple Choice
Renee was arguing with her sister. She went on the Internet and posted some impolite things about her sister. Later Renee realized that her words and actions had a negative consequence on their friendship. She removed her posts, apologized to her sister, and admitted she did not act:
Professionally.
Creatively.
Constructively.
Responsibly.
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Multiple Choice
Having a caring attitude is an interpersonal skill that is a very important part of:
Collaboration.
Creation.
Communication.
Marketing.
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Multiple Choice
What could be considered a drawback of having good digital literacy?
Poor computer skills
Advanced writing skills
Poor penmanship skills
Advanced computer skills
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Multiple Choice
Ariana understands there are differing opinions of people throughout the world that are influenced by their culture.
Having this understanding shows that she is a good:
Global Citizen.
Online rights advocate.
Internet native.
International resident.
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Multiple Choice
Jasmine wants to be a good global digital citizen. She would need to have an accepting view of
Her immediate peer group.
Everyone around world.
Authority figures such as parents and teachers.
Celebrities and sports heroes.
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Multiple Choice
Ben can use browsers effectively, knows how to evaluate the information he reads online, and can identify and avoid Websites that might harm his personal privacy. Ben is:
Virtually employed.
Partially skilled.
Digitally literate.
Minimally educated.
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Multiple Choice
Edgar celebrates Christmas and Kinesha celebrates Kwanza. Instead of accepting each other's differences, they begin arguing online about which holiday is better. Their lack of understanding of each other's culture has led to what kind of online behavior?
Heroic
Irresponsible
Strange
Respectful
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Multiple Choice
Yolanda asked Keiko why she did not post online about her recent win in the track and field competition. Keiko explained that boasting about victories is considered rude in her culture. This belief affects her online:
Research.
Shopping.
Game scores.
Activity.
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Multiple Choice
Marquis and Leslie are working together digitally on a project. They are both communicating and adding to the project. These interpersonal skills show they are good at online:
Collaboration.
Creation.
Life Balance.
Management.
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Multiple Choice
Which current law requires certain Website and online service providers to obtain parental consent before collecting the information of minors under the age of 13?
Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
Federal Trade Commission Act
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
Electronic Communications Privacy Act
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Multiple Choice
In order to be a responsible global citizen, you understand that you need permission to share information about other people, including:
A live stream of a cooking demonstration.
Videos of school sports games.
Text of a graduation speech.
Photos taken at parties.
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Multiple Choice
Interpersonal skills are important during collaborative projects. These skills can include:
Caring attitude.
Resilience.
Persistence.
Concentration.
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