Digital+Citizenship

=Digital Citizenship=

By participating in the Math the Wright Way wiki we agree to be responsiblie, safe digital citizens of the world, but how do we do that?

A professor at K-State, Dr. Mike Ribble, developed a plan for Digital Citizenship. Dr. Ribble separates the rights and responsibilities of every digital citizen into nine themes. Mrs. Truby's fifth grade class uses these nine themes to study digital citizenship. Below is information her class uses. Let's see what we can add to their commitments. To read more about Digital Citizenship [|click here], then add your ideas about being a good digital citizen.

===A professor at K-State, Dr. Mike Ribble, has developed a plan for Digital Citizenship. Dr. Ribble separates the rights and responsisbilities of every digital citizen into nine themes. I wonder if we can start categorizing what we're learning under these nine themes. I am going to add the nine themes below with links to detailed descriptions of each theme. Let's see if we can place the things we've learned under the theme that they best fit. Copy and paste the items under the theme that you think they best belong. If you think something might fit into two themes, copy and paste it under both theme headings and post a question to the discussion so that we can talk about it. As you add new ideas to this page, please try and write them under the theme that you think they belong. ===

Nine Themes of Digital Citizenship
1. [|Digital Etiquette] : electronic standards of conduct or procedure.

2. [|Digital Communication:] electronic exchange of information.

3. [|Digital Literacy:] process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology

4. [|Digital Access] : full electronic participation in society. .

5. [|Digital Commerce:] electronic buying and selling of goods.

6. [|Digital Law] : electronic responsibility for actions and deeds.

7. [|Digital Rights & Responsibilities:] those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world.

8. [|Digital Health & Wellness:] physical and psychological well-being in a digital technology world.

9. [|Digital Security (self-protection):] electronic precautions to guarantee safety.