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Digital Citizenship

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  • What is private information?
    login information, meeting or Zoom links, or passwords
  • Is it appropriate to sit in a clean, quiet area without any distractions?
    Yes
  • What does "digital citizenship" mean?
    “the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses computers, the Internet, and digital devices to engage with society on any level”
  • What happens if inappropriate behavior happens?
    Instructional and disciplinary actions will occur
  • Is it appropriate to have other people in your background?
    No
  • What should not be next to district devices?
    Water or food
  • Is it appropriate to say: “I really like your idea for this”?
    Yes
  • What are some distractions that can happen during class?
    TV, Music, People Talking, others crying, dog barking
  • What are some examples of inappropriate language?
    Foul language, curse words, put-downs.
  • What should you do when ending your live session?
    Closeout of the meeting platform entirely. Cameras are covered, microphones are turned off to avoid inadvertent transmission after the meeting is over
  • What does THINK mean?
    T – Is it True? H – Is it Helpful? I – Is it Inspiring? N – Is it Necessary? K – Is it Kind?
  • What is district technology?
    Items that the school or district has given to you to use while in school so that you can access the classroom. Chromebook or a hotspot.
  • Who is expected to use appropriate digital citizenship?
    Everyone
  • Is it appropriate to have music or TV on in the background?
    No
  • How should your area look at home?
    Clean, quiet area that is free of distractions
  • Should students record or take a picture of virtual class meetings?
    NO
  • What is the dress code for virtual instruction?
    Clean face, Clean body, hair brushed, teeth brushed, clean clothes, shirt tucked in, Shaved face (men), clean trimmed nails, remove chipped nail polish
  • Is it appropriate to share your google meets or zoom links with others?
    No
  • Is it appropriate to talk over people who are talking?
    No