Chapter 3.1

Master Digital Citizenship and Protect Your Online Rights

Learn essential digital citizenship skills to navigate online spaces safely, protect your privacy, and exercise your digital rights responsibly.


What You'll Learn

Students learn fundamental digital rights and privacy protection principles
Copyright and intellectual property concepts protect original creative works
Information literacy skills help evaluate online sources and credibility
Digital citizenship balances expression rights with respectful online behavior

What You'll Practice

1

Students identify privacy violations and appropriate protective response strategies

2

Source evaluation questions test credibility assessment and verification skills

3

Digital harassment scenarios require reporting procedures and safety knowledge

Why This Matters

Digital citizenship skills protect students' privacy and safety while empowering them to participate responsibly in online communities throughout their academic and professional lives.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Digital Citizenship
Online Rights
Privacy Protection
Source Evaluation
Cyberbullying Prevention
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