

Digital Citizenship
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Education
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6th - 8th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Hard
Sarah Finch
Used 16+ times
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9 Slides • 11 Questions
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Open Ended
How would you define digital citizenship in your own words?
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Multiple Select
Currency........
When was the Infromation posted or published?
Has the information been revised or updated?
Is the information current or out-of-date in regards to the topic?
Does the information relate to your topic?
Does the information back up your intended research?
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Multiple Select
Relevance...
Does the information relate to the topic?
Are the links functional?
Who is the intended audience?
the timeliness of the information.
Is the information at an appropriate level? (not too elementary or advanced for your needs).
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Authority...
The reason the information exists.
What is the purpose of the information?
Can you verify the information in another source?
Does the URL revel anything about the source?
Who is the author/publisher/source/sponsor?
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Accuracy....
Where does the information come from?
Has the information been reviewed?
Is the information supported by evidence?
Can you verify the information in another source?
Are there spelling, grammar, or other typographical errors.
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Purpose.....
Do the authors make their intentions or purpose clear?
The source of the information.
The importance for your needs.
The reason the information exists.
The reliability, truthfulness, and correctness of the information.
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Multiple Choice
When connecting online
Don't respond to requests for financial help
Block and report suspicious users
If you are going to meet someone online - don't go alone. Bring a friend
All the above
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Word Cloud
What are items you should not use to create your password?
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Multiple Choice
What is digital etiquette?
Making the most of your time online
Learning new technological skills
Being thoughtful and clear online
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Multiple Choice
What is one difference between online and face-to-face communication?
People tend to be more honest online
Miscommunications happen more frequently face to face
Online, you can't tell tone of voice
Body language is more important in online communication
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Multiple Choice
What is netiquette?
rules of how to behave online.
a net on the internet.
rules to buy items.
rules to live by.
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