Monday, March 10, 2008

Digital Citizenship--Sixth Grade





Your assignment today is to:

Make a comment on this blog post about:


What does it mean to be a good digital citizen?

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31 comments:

CSS Library said...

Thinking before you click is good to do because...
you can make sure that the thing that you put on the internet is nice and that it does not tell any info about you and where you live and more. Also you can think if you want that thing on the internet forever because there is no rewinding and you can not delete that thing you posted on the internet. You want to feel safe with no regrets because the safe side is always a better side to be on!
MR

CSS Library said...

Being a good citizen means that you always think before you click. Also, anything you put online never goes away, even if you delete it. Somethings you put online may hurt others in the slightest way. Never put anything personal on line because someone might find you. Always think when you are on the internet because fi you ever do anything bad it might hurt you and others.
SW

CSS Library said...

Digital citizenship is vital for every person. It tells what type of person they are. If they are mean to someone, they have a bad digital citizenship. If they are nice, they have a good digital citizenship. Every person has one but it depends on what. A good digital citizenship means you don't show any personal information or be mean. A good digital citizenship is vital in every way on the internet.

RB

CSS Library said...

I think digital citizenship means to be polite online. Don't say mean things that could hurt some one. Don't ever cyber bully. When you are online you should never give out personal information or any information such as a name, phone number, address, and many more things. Any thing you put on the internet can never be erased. Even if you erase something it can also be found. Always be careful before you click send. Read what you said. Be careful.
AA

CSS Library said...

Digital Citizenship means that you THINK before you CLICK. You should never send your personal information such as your phone number, where you live and your address. Also you should not write anything hurtful about a person that you wouldn't say to their face. This is called cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is the same thing as Digital Citizenship.

MW

CSS Library said...

To have exceptional digital citizenship, you have to follow a few rules. Sharing your name, address, phone number, or any information about yourself. If any cyber bullying occurs, or happens to you, contact an adult or parent immediately. Once, two girls were having trouble in their relationship so her and her mom tricked the other girl into going on a date with a made up man. It went too far. The young women killed herself, because the mom and the girl made horrible comments about her, saying that they were the boy. Plagiarism is also not good because it is taking something that was someone else's and calling it your own. Please think before you click!


MAM...=D

CSS Library said...

You have a "Digital Citizenship" when you follow the laws and rules on the internet. Like don't put something about a person that you wouldn't say to their face. Just because you can't be seen does not mean you can't be found. Also never do something that is illegal. Because you may forget it but then when you are applying for a job they will look and can find that thing and hold it against you. Those are just some of the things you need to be a "Digital Citizenship".

AC

CSS Library said...

To have good digital citizenship, means not being a cyber bully. Never say something online that you wouldn't say in person. Also its important to not share any personal information including phone number, address, and email. Anyone can read items posted online. It is very important to have good digital citizenship and to remember to think before acting.

CBS

CSS Library said...

To have a good digital citizenship, It is important to follow some of these simple rules. Whenever you are online, you must never share any personal information, Including email address, email, address, or you're full name. Having a great digital citizenship also includes never cyberbulling. Cyberbulling is when you may think that what ever you say online, you think that it dosn't mean anything, but it can ALWYAS be found, even if you deleted it. There are many things to remember when using the internet and emailing, but the most
important thing to remember is to think before you click, and to never say anything to someone
emailing or online that you would NEVER say to
anyone in person. Because it can always be found, and there is no way to hide anything online.

DT

CSS Library said...

To have a good citizen you have to follow the steps. Once you're on the internet do not give out personal information like Phone number, name, and address because they could track you down. If you are a good citizen you do not cyber bully because you can get in a lot of trouble because it can make people really sad and mad. To be a great citizen think before you click because what ever you type it can never be erased.


B.C XD

CSS Library said...

Digital citizenship is a big thing on the internet. Here are a few things to remember. First, if you delete anything on the internet it will always be there, people can find it even if you think it is gone. Second, you should not cyberbully because the effect of it is immense. I have heard devastating stories about people who have been cyberbullied. Third, you should never ever put your personal information in any kind of website, game etc. Overall just be a good citizen!
T.C

CSS Library said...

To be a good digital citizen you must not give out your phone number or street address. You must also know that what you type can never be erased. Being a good digital citizen also means to not cyberbully. You must also not plagiarize or you will get kicked out of college.

MD

CSS Library said...

Having good digital citizenship is like having a good online attitude. Never post anything on the computer that you wouldn't say to someone face to face.Remember that once you post something on a website, it will never go away.Also never cyber bully.It is harmful as well as dangerous.
WB

CSS Library said...

If you are a good Digital Citizen you you would do this. Don't ever give out personal information, such as your phone number, address, or full name, ect. Another way to be a good Digital Citizen is to not cyber bully. You can really hurt someones feelings because they are a person to. There are many other ways to be a good Digital Citizen but follow these simple steps while you are on the internet.
HP

CSS Library said...

i think that cyber bulling is one of the worst thing to do and that good digital citizenship is vary important.Always think before you click. Remember what you put on the internet always stays there. G.H.

CSS Library said...

To be a good digital citizen you should never give any information out about yourself online. You should also never cyber bully or say anything you wouldn't to someones face. There are many ways you can be a bad digital citizen. In one click a post will be out there, and will never go away.
AGD

CSS Library said...

A good citizen is someone who follows the rules and is not a cyber bully. A cyber bully is someone who is very mean online. When online you should never lie. If you lie online you can be caught and be punished. You should never be a cyber bully, so be a good citizen.

(:LP :)

CSS Library said...

In order to be a good digital citizen, you must always follow the rules that apply both to the internet and the real world. You must always keep in mind that whatever you put onto the internet can never be erased or taken off. Putting any personal information on the internet can be a serious, permanent mistake. Cyberbullying can cause someone to commit suicide, so posting just one sentence on the internet that is mean or hurtful can ruin a huge amount of people's lives will be ruined, including yours. To sum it up, think before you click!

JW ;)

CSS Library said...

To be a good digital citizen is to not be rude on the internet. Also that you should not put things on the internet that you would not say aloud. You should never, ever put any personal information. Everyone on the internet would be able to see what you have wrote. You can't takeaway from what you put on the internet.

TML

CSS Library said...

To have good digital citizenship you must not share any personal information such as phone number, name, street, and any more of your identity. Also, you must not cyber bully. Cyber bullying is being mean over the internet, or saying something that would hurt anyones feelings online. Whatever you put online will be there forever which might effect your friendship, jobs, and the bigger part of your life! Everyone will see what you write so never put something online that you might regret.
LH

CSS Library said...

To be a good digital citizen you must not be a cyber bully. When you go on the internet you should never give personal information out. Do not plagiarize. Also do not say something online that you wouldn't say in person. So never write something on the internet that you are not sure of because it can never be erased.

C.S.

CSS Library said...

To have good digital citizenship you should not give your name,address, phone number ext.... Also you should not be a cyber bully or be mean online because serious things could happen. Another thing is you should not think that any of the things that you put online does not mean that only you could see that. Everybody in the world could see this.what you write can never ever be erased.

EL

CSS Library said...

Everybody should know that it is important to have good digital citizenship. People sometimes think that you can take stuff away when you go online, but that's not true. Whatever you put on the web will be there forever. There are so many rules that you have to learn to be safe on the internet, but if you can't remember all those things what do you do? Just think about things before you do them, and be responsible. You should also try to do what is ethical, or right. This might be a lot to read, but you could get in serious trouble by not thinking before you be mean to someone over the internet.
RH

CSS Library said...

To have good digital citizenship You should never be a cyber bully. Also when you are on the internet you must never give out any information such as name, address, and phone number. Think before you click because what you do can never be erased. The internet can be a dangerous device so be very careful.


AL=:-)

CSS Library said...

To be a good digital citizen you must follow a code of ethics. One major thing you have to do is to not cyber bully; not only is it mean and offensive, but it makes you a coward, don't say anything online you wouldn't say in real life. Also, don't reveal your name or address under any case. If you do, someone could steal your identity, or worse, find you. The last thing to know is everything that you put online will be online forever, even if you delete it. What you post will always be stored away in some sort of online archive.

J.M.

CSS Library said...

To have good digital citizenship you must follow the rules. First rule, when you are on the internet, you must never give out any personal information such as you address, phone number, full name, and email address. Also, to be a online citizen means to never plagiarize, which means to copy and paste information off of a website, or from a book and it is illegal. Next, what ever you put online, can never be erased, even if you erase it from your computer. It can also cost you your job, because they will look up your name on the internet. Here are many other things to being a good digital citizen but the most important is to think before you click.

AH <3 xoxo

CSS Library said...

To be a good digital citizenship must follow a few steps. Weather you are on facebook or skype you never give any personal information such as, your address and phone number. Also never cyberbully, you may think it does no harm it really does and people take it VERY serious. That's what it takes to be good on the internet.

CSS Library said...

To have good digital citizenship mean to have respect for others online. To be kind to others even if you are not there in person. Also, to be ethical is to follow the rules, even though no one is watching you. Never put any personal information online such as you e-mail address, your phone number, your address, and your full name. Also, never copy and paste writing onto your paper because that is called plagiarizing and that is illegal. Never be a cyber-bully, and always be respectful to people online, and in person!


BET <3 :D

CSS Library said...

It takes only a few simple steps to obtain digital citizenship. I'll start by explaining the most important rule of all, what ever you post online will never go away kind of like this post. Another major rule is never give out personal information like phone number, address, etc. Another one is that never talk to strangers online because nobody is who the say they are. You should never even think about breaking these rules because the consequences are fatal and the damage is huge!

PR:)

CSS Library said...

To have a good citizenship you must be honest and follow the digital laws and directions. You should not say anything you wouldn't say in person. Don't be a cyber-bully. Don't reveal personal information. Always think before you send something.

RC

janet reid said...

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