b) Curate and promote a toolkit of digital citizenship resources that address cultivating
a positive digital identity, engaging in social interactions online, respecting intellectual property rights, and understanding digital privacy.
Ethical practices: Interactions that align with one's moral code, for example, preventing or not engaging in cyberbullying, trolling or scamming; avoiding plagiarism; and supporting others»
positive digital identity.
I encourage students to follow people that they genuinely admire and from whom they want to learn, not just celebrities, thereby contributing to
a positive digital identity.
Not exact matches
Lessons include: exploring issues of self image and online
identity in the age of the selfie; thinking about online representation and
digital footprints; sharing personal information and deciding what to post online; making
positive contributions to social networks and online communities; privacy settings and setting app restrictions; cyberbullying; game and app age restrictions and screen time as well as evaluating when health websites are reliable sources and when they are just trying to sell something.