What is Digital Citizenship?
Cyberbullying: Identifying, preventing, and responding
Responsible Social Media Use: Managing your online presence
Password Security: Best practices for creating and managing passwords
Phishing and Scams: Recognizing and avoiding online threats
Personal Data Protection: Understanding how personal information is collected and used
Fact-Checking Skills: Evaluating sources and recognizing fake news
Understanding Bias: Identifying reliable vs. biased information
Copyright and Plagiarism: Using content responsibly and ethically
Digital Research Skills: How to search effectively and filter results
Email Etiquette: Writing and responding to emails professionally
Communicating in Online Classrooms: Appropriate behavior in virtual learning
Collaborative Tools: Using platforms like Google Drive, Trello, or Microsoft Teams
Netiquette: Respectful and effective online communication
Screen Time Awareness: Balancing online and offline activities
Mental Health and Technology: Understanding the impact of excessive use
Productivity Tools: Learning basic organization skills with tech tools (e.g., calendar apps)
Computer Components: CPU, RAM, storage, motherboard, power supply, and peripherals
How Computers Work: Understanding the data flow in a computer system
Input and Output Devices: Common devices and their functions (keyboard, mouse, monitor, printer, etc.)
Computer Networks: How computers communicate with each other
Computer Maintenance and Care: Tips on keeping hardware safe and operational (e.g., handling laptops, cleaning screens, etc.)