Digital Citizenship Principles Quiz

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What is the primary focus of digital citizenship?

  • Using technology for online shopping
  • Engaging in society and politics through information technology (correct)
  • Minimizing online social interactions
  • Developing software and coding skills

Which principle emphasizes respect for others' opinions and online behavior?

  • Choose consciously
  • Utilize technology efficiently
  • Know your online world
  • Engage positively (correct)

What action should be taken if someone encounters cyberbullying?

  • Change privacy settings to block all users
  • Report the behavior to parents or trusted adults (correct)
  • Ignore the comments and move on
  • Retaliate with hurtful comments

What is a recommended practice for maintaining online security?

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Which of the following actions is NOT recommended when it comes to online privacy settings?

<p>Leaving privacy settings unchanged indefinitely (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which action is least likely to reflect the principle of engaging positively in digital citizenship?

<p>Confronting someone directly in a heated online argument (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a key aspect of knowing your online world in the context of digital citizenship?

<p>Learning to recognize and avoid online risks (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following practices is NOT aligned with choosing consciously in digital citizenship?

<p>Making friends online without assessing their profile (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

In the context of digital citizenship practices, what should one do when encountering suspicious emails?

<p>Learn to recognize them and report if necessary (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which statement reflects a misunderstanding of maintaining digital citizenship regarding online content?

<p>Once content is online, it is permanent and cannot be removed (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Digital Citizenship

Using technology to participate in society, politics, and government.

Respectful Online Behavior

Treating others online with kindness, understanding and consideration.

Cyberbullying Reporting

Reporting hurtful online behavior to a trusted adult or authority.

Online Safety Awareness

Recognizing potential online risks and how to protect yourself

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Safe Online Practices

Managing passwords, checking privacy settings, and being mindful of connection control.

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Responsible Content Creation

Thinking about your online actions. Be thoughtful, don't spread negativity.

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Online Privacy

Protecting personal information and setting online privacy controls.

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Privacy Settings

Adjusting account settings to control who can see your online activity and content.

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Online Risks

Potential dangers found online. These could involve cyberbullying or identity theft

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Digital Citizenship

Using technology responsibly to participate in society, politics, and government.

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Positive Online Engagement

Treating others with respect, avoiding harmful content and reporting issues.

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Online Risks

Potential dangers such as cyberbullying, scams, and inappropriate content.

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Online Safety

Protecting yourself from online threats and managing your online presence.

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Privacy Settings

Adjusting account settings to control who can see your information.

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Online Identity

How you present yourself online.

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Cyberbullying Reporting

Telling a trusted adult or authority about hurtful online messages or actions.

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Responsible Content Creation

Being mindful of what you post and share online.

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Online Security

Protecting your accounts and personal information from unauthorized access.

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Study Notes

Digital Citizenship Definition

  • Digital citizenship involves using information technology (IT) in society, politics, and government.
  • Digital citizens regularly and effectively use the internet.

Digital Citizenship Principles

Principle 1: Engage Positively

  • Respect others' opinions and participation rights.
  • Ask permission before posting photos or tagging people.
  • Report offensive or illegal content.
  • Confront cyberbullying.
  • Avoid responding to hurtful comments.
  • Talk to a parent or trusted adult about online issues.
  • Report threats of violence and collect evidence.

Principle 2: Understand Your Online World

  • Learn useful online skills.
  • Be aware of online risks and how to manage them.
  • Identify and avoid suspicious emails and scams.
  • Use secure websites for finances and shopping.
  • Create strong, unique, and secret passwords.
  • Report bullying on social media.

Principle 3: Choose Carefully

  • Carefully and regularly review privacy and security settings.
  • Choose online friends wisely.
  • Review and remove online connections periodically.
  • Apologize and remove offensive content if you make a mistake.
  • Ask for permission before posting photos of friends.

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