Digital citizenship for Students

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A good digital citizen gives accurate and reliable information and is genuine and helpful when online. It is the responsibility of all students to collaborate in a friendly and courteous manner to develop and share online.

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Most of the information you find online is accurate and reliable . . . but not all

Most of the people you interact with online are genuine and helpful . . . but not all

A good Digital Citizen gives accurate and reliable information and is genuine and helpful when online.

The digital world is part of the real world

Trust is easy to lose but hard to earn back

Would you lend your bike to someone who would not look after it?

Ensure the security of your device

Cyberbullying is a form of bullying

Do not say anything online you would not say directly to that person

Facebook will terminate the account of anyone they find who is under 13 years old

If you have never met a person in real life then they are not your friend

Ignore friend requests from people you do not know

Passwords should be meaningful to you and able to be remembered

Always know the person you are talking to online

You need to be able to tell the difference between what is real and what is fake

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Resources for Students

Lessons in Action Digital Citizenshiphttps://www.commonsensemedia.org/video/educators/digital-citizenship/lessons-in-action

Digital Citizenship postershttps://www.commonsensemedia.org/educators/posters

CyberSmart for Kids and Young Kidshttp://www.cybersmart.gov.au

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