What do you think is the main difference between being a good citizen and being a good digital citizen?
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ISTE . org layers the ‘digital’ components onto the definition of a conventional good citizen:
A good citizen
- Advocates for equal human rights for all
- Treats others with respect
- Does not steal or damage others’ property
- Communicates clearly, respectfully, and with empathy
- Speaks honestly and does not repeat unsubstantiated rumors
- Works to make the world a better place
- Protects self and others from harm
- Teams up with others on community projects
- Projects a positive self-image
A good digital citizen
- Advocates for equal digital rights for all
- Seeks to understand all perspectives
- Respects digital privacy, intellectual property, and other rights of people online
- Communicates and acts with empathy for others’ humanity via digital channels
- Applies critical thinking to all online sources, including fake news or advertisements
- Leverages technology to advocate for and advance social causes
- Is mindful of physical, emotional, and mental health while using digital tools
- Leverages digital tools to collaborate with others
- Understands the permanence of the digital world and proactively manages digital identity
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