Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Digital Citizenship

Digital citizenship is how someone acts while on the internet. Being able to have a nice conversation with someone on the internet is part of having good digital citizenship.  The term digital citizenship is defined as "the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology." Having a good sense of digital citizenship means that, if someone meets you online, you'll respond in a nice and proper way. For example, if someone asks how your day, you don't respond in all caps say that it sucked. Digital citizenship is important because of how we communicate in our generation. Almost everyone is on the internet constantly talking with people, so we should bring the same etiquette we have in the real world to the digital one. Most likely, if you're mean in the real world, people won't like who you are in the digital world.

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