📚 Quick Study Guide
- 🌐 Digital Citizenship: Behaving responsibly and ethically online.
- 🤝 Respect Online: Treating others the way you want to be treated. No cyberbullying!
- 🛡️ Protecting Information: Keeping your personal details safe and secure.
- 📢 Responsible Sharing: Thinking before you post. Is it kind, true, and necessary?
- ⚖️ Fair Use: Understanding copyright and giving credit to creators.
- 🔍 Critical Thinking: Questioning the reliability of online information.
- 💡 Reporting Bad Behavior: Telling a trusted adult about cyberbullying or inappropriate content.
🧪 Practice Quiz
- What is a key element of ethical digital citizenship?
- Sharing everything you find online.
- Ignoring cyberbullying.
- Treating others with respect online.
- Using other people's work without permission.
- You see a classmate being cyberbullied online. What should you do?
- Join in the bullying.
- Ignore it and move on.
- Tell a trusted adult.
- Spread the bullying to others.
- What does protecting your personal information online mean?
- Sharing your password with your best friend.
- Keeping your address and phone number private.
- Posting your full name and birthday on social media.
- Downloading files from unknown websites.
- You want to use an image you found online in your school project. What should you do?
- Use it without giving credit.
- Claim you created the image.
- Cite the source of the image.
- Ignore copyright rules.
- What is the best way to identify reliable information online?
- Trust every website you visit.
- Believe everything you read on social media.
- Check multiple sources for the same information.
- Only trust websites that agree with your opinion.
- You accidentally download a suspicious file. What should you do?
- Open the file immediately.
- Share the file with your friends.
- Delete the file and tell a trusted adult.
- Ignore it and hope nothing happens.
- Why is it important to think before you post online?
- Because everything you post is private.
- Because your posts can affect your reputation and others.
- Because no one will ever see your posts.
- Because you can post anything you want without consequences.
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