Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Digital Citizenship and what it Means

Digital citizenship is basically being a good person online, but a more professional definition is "a safe, reasonable, and ethical approach to functioning in the digital world."

In my opinion, a good digital citizen will not make public anything about anyone else without their permission to do so, they will also be honest when talking about themselves and not try to paint themselves as someone they are not, they will respect others' work and get permission to use their work, and must give credit to the author, artist, etc. Lastly, a good digital citizen will be respectful to others and their opinions, and not use digital media to bully others.

I honestly don't have much of an online profile, I don't have a YouTube account, Facebook, or Google+. And I just got introduced to Twitter this year in Digi Tools, and don't use it outside of school. So, if anyone could find anything about me online, I guarentee it wouldn't be bad. Most of my friends are similar to me when it comes to online accounts/social media. I think all of my friends have Facebook accounts, and a few have Twitter accounts, but none of them use them frequently.

If I ever do get any of these accounts and use them outside of school, I will remember what I learned in this unit about Digital Citizenship, and make sure to not post anything that could be conisdered bad or hurtful.



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