
Digital Citizenship and Online Identity
Students explore their rights and responsibilities in online communities. They learn how their digital footprint shapes their identity and impacts others.
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Students explore their rights and responsibilities in online communities. They learn how their digital footprint shapes their identity and impacts others.
Key Questions
- How do our online choices affect our digital identity?
- What are our responsibilities when interacting in digital communities?
- How can we contribute positively to online spaces?
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