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Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship

Assessment

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Computers

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Keelah Glanton

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10 Slides • 24 Questions

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Multiple Choice

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You see this message on your device. Which of the below statements are true?

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You've won $2000 from a bank.

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You should call the police and throw away your phone.

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This is from an official bank.

4

This is probably a scam/phish. Don't click it.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the below are possible consequences of identity theft?

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You would no longer be able to be you.

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Disneyland will give you a free trip.

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Someone could give you a lot of money.

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Someone could apply for credit cards or loans in your name.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the below are possible consequences of identity theft?

1

You would no longer be able to be you.

2

Disneyland will give you a free trip.

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Someone could give you a lot of money.

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Someone could apply for credit cards or loans in your name.

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Multiple Choice

If you met someone online, which of the following questions should you NOT answer.

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What is your favorite type of video game? Do you like xbox?

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Do you have any pets? Did you see Secret Life of Pets?

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What type of music do you like? Do you like the piano?

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What school do you go to? What's your phone number?

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Multiple Select

What are some ways to de-escalate drama online? (Choose 2).

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leave a positive comment

2

make a fake account

3

insult them back

4

tell friends in real life to be nicer online

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Multiple Choice

It's always best to express exactly how you feel online, even if it might hurt someone's feelings and cause problems in real life.

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True

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False

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Multiple Select

You receive a text message but are not sure if it is real. The message looks official, but you're not sure. How can you find out more? Choose the best two ideas.

1

Have your parent or trusted adult what they think.

2

Check out the source more.

3

Forward it to everyone you know.

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Multiple Select

How could you decide if an article was credible or not? Choose the two best answers below.

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Just ask a friend. Your friend knows a lot more than you do.

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Read the article closely. Does it make sense? Is it believable?

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See if the main idea and key points of the article are also reported by other credible sites.

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Look at the fonts they used. Do they seem nice and easy to read?

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Multiple Choice

When using technology it is critical that you understand that you are leaving a __________________.

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Digital footprint that can always be traced back to you.

2

Good impression for making new friends.

3

World that will allow you to remain anonymous so that no one knows who you are.

4

Print that can be deleted and not traced back to you.

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Multiple Choice

If someone shares a hurtful message or image with you, you should 
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not pass it on
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tell the person who sent it, what they did was not okay with you
3
let a trusted adult know
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all of the answers listed

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Multiple Choice

The easiest rule for digital citizenship is
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never use technology
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be kind online
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always use free wifi
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always power your devices

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Multiple Choice

Many people have been robbed based off posting location specific photos. How could you avoid a similar digital problem?
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Don't ever travel
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Always have a house sitter
3
Do not post any pictures on social media
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Turn off location settings or post pictures when you get back home

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Multiple Choice

Although it can be easy, do not 
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use the same password for all accounts
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eat sugar
3
memorize all the words to a Taylor Swift song
4
write in Comic Sans

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is a key reason to practice good digital citizenship?

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To make responsible choices online

2

To increase the number of followers

3

To spend more time on social media

4

To avoid using technology

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Open Ended

Why is it important to understand your digital footprint when using the internet?

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Open Ended

Explain why it is important to be aware of your digital footprint and give an example of a possible consequence of not minding it.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following best describes a digital footprint?

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A record of everything you do online

2

A type of computer virus

3

A way to protect your files

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A method for evaluating information

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Multiple Select

Which of the following actions are examples of cyberbullying?

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Sending mean messages online

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Spreading rumors through social media

3

Posting supportive comments

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Threatening someone in a message

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Fill in the Blank

Fill in the blank: Instead of using a weak password like "password123", you should use a password that is ___ and difficult to guess.

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Open Ended

What are the three essential skills of digital citizenship mentioned in the lesson?

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Multiple Select

According to the CRAAP method, what are two important factors to consider when evaluating if information online is trustworthy?

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Credibility

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Relevance

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Popularity

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Entertainment

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is an important rule to follow when posting or commenting online?

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Only post things that make you look good.

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Say things online you wouldn’t say in person.

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If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online.

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Share your personal information freely.

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is NOT a learning objective mentioned in the lesson on digital citizenship?

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Understanding digital footprints

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Recognizing and combating cyberbullying

3

Importance of online security

4

Learning how to code

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Open Ended

What is one way understanding digital citizenship can help you in your online life?

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