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Digital Citizenship
Author :
Carrie Gary
1.
What is being a digital citizen?
A
It is being someone who makes good decision in the online world.
B
It is someone who works on computers.
C
It is someone who is a resident in Computer City.
2.
As an internet user, you are connect to
A
everyone around the globe.
B
to only my friends and family.
C
to my teachers.
3.
When you put your information on the internet you can
A
not get it back, even if you delete it.
B
get it back.
C
just delete it and it will go away for ever.
4.
You should always do what before posting a picture of someone.
A
Ask for permission to post it.
B
Make sure that you look good in the photo.
C
Edit the photo to make others look silly, everyone loves a good laugh.
5.
Everything online is real and true.
A
False
B
True
C
True, as long as I "Google it."
6.
Anyone and everyone can have a social media account.
A
False, you have to be at least 13 years old and have permission from a parent or guardian.
B
True, I can access it so, yes!
C
True, anyone on the internet can have social media.
7.
What is curated?
A
You see what users want you to see.
B
Something that is broken but now fixed.
C
Something that is rated G or PG.
8.
Digital citizens have a responsibility to
A
use technology for good and follow rules and expectations.
B
create things that make others feel good, no matter what.
C
give everyone the benefit of the doubt; not everyone is bad.
9.
Do we all share the internet?
A
Yes, so we have to treat others as we want to be treated.
B
No, because not everyone gets on at the same time.
C
No, I have my own computer, THANK YOU!
10.
Is living the Charger Code and being a Digital Citizen similar?
A
Yes, both are about my choices and that all of my choices affect others both good and bad.
B
No, one you say and one is about the digital world.
C
No, one is a pledge the other is not.