
Digital Citizenship
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Computers
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8th Grade
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Easy
Keelah Glanton
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10 Slides • 24 Questions
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Multiple Choice
You see this message on your device. Which of the below statements are true?
You've won $2000 from a bank.
You should call the police and throw away your phone.
This is from an official bank.
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?
You would no longer be able to be you.
Disneyland will give you a free trip.
Someone could give you a lot of money.
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?
You would no longer be able to be you.
Disneyland will give you a free trip.
Someone could give you a lot of money.
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.
What is your favorite type of video game? Do you like xbox?
Do you have any pets? Did you see Secret Life of Pets?
What type of music do you like? Do you like the piano?
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).
leave a positive comment
make a fake account
insult them back
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.
True
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.
Have your parent or trusted adult what they think.
Check out the source more.
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.
Just ask a friend. Your friend knows a lot more than you do.
Read the article closely. Does it make sense? Is it believable?
See if the main idea and key points of the article are also reported by other credible sites.
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 __________________.
Digital footprint that can always be traced back to you.
Good impression for making new friends.
World that will allow you to remain anonymous so that no one knows who you are.
Print that can be deleted and not traced back to you.
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a key reason to practice good digital citizenship?
To make responsible choices online
To increase the number of followers
To spend more time on social media
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?
A record of everything you do online
A type of computer virus
A way to protect your files
A method for evaluating information
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Multiple Select
Which of the following actions are examples of cyberbullying?
Sending mean messages online
Spreading rumors through social media
Posting supportive comments
Threatening someone in a message
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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?
Credibility
Relevance
Popularity
Entertainment
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an important rule to follow when posting or commenting online?
Only post things that make you look good.
Say things online you wouldn’t say in person.
If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online.
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?
Understanding digital footprints
Recognizing and combating cyberbullying
Importance of online security
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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