Wednesday 6 April 2016

Digital Citizenship



Digital Citizenship


1.How would you define digital citizenship? What does that even mean?
A digital citizen refers to a person utilizing information technology in order to engage in society, politics, and government participation.
2.When using social media, would you consider yourself a good “digital citizen?” Do you use social media to post positive things about yourself and others?
when it comes to social media I don't really put anything on it personal about myself, nobody needs to know.
3.Is our school’s “digital citizenship” practice a pass or fail?
Raymore school its not the best at digital citizenship but I think they definitely practice it. I'm sure the school has accounts on what happens in the school that are positive.
4.Rate our school using the rubric at the bottom of the post – what number would we get?
The digital citizenship in our school would probably be a 3 because Miss, Bisson is educating us on social media, which is obviously media studies, and its positive.
5.What could we do differently?
We could be more positive on social media and social media wouldn't be so bad. social media is not bad, its the stuff that's being put on it, which is brainwashing and negative.
spread more positive.

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