1.
Which of the following online behaviors is NOT considered a responsible example of digital citizenship?
Correct Answer
B. Sharing personal information and passwords freely on social media.
Explanation
Responsible digital citizenship involves using technology ethically and safely. Sharing personal information like addresses, phone numbers, or passwords on social media platforms can lead to privacy breaches, identity theft, and online harassment. It's crucial to protect your personal information and be mindful of what you share online.
2.
Digital Access: full electronic participation in society regardless of gender, race,
age, ethnicity, and physical or mental challenges.
Technology-based assignments should be:
Correct Answer
B. Integrated into the classroom
Explanation
#5 - Correct answer is B. Technology can be a helpful tool to align lessons with standards. Technology can assist instructors to be more efficient in their teaching.
3.
Digital Responsibility: electronic responsibility for actions and deeds which is either ethical or unethical. Information on the internet is:
Correct Answer
A. Copyrighted and should be treated as other's property
Explanation
Digital responsibility emphasizes the ethical handling of online content, recognizing that much of the information available on the internet is copyrighted and belongs to someone else. This means that information, media, and software should be treated with respect for ownership and intellectual property rights, much like physical property. Using it without permission can be equivalent to theft or infringement. Ethical digital behavior involves acknowledging creators' rights and seeking permission where necessary, or using content designated as free-to-use or open source.
4.
Digital Communication: electronic exchange of information.
E-mail messages should be:
Correct Answer
C. Short and to the point
Explanation
Correct answer is C. E-mail is intended for short communication. Long and involved e-mails are
often either not read or filed for later review. A descriptive subject line can alert the user about importance and content in the e-mail.
5.
Digital Education: process of teaching and learning about technology and the
use of technology. The most appropriate use of technology in schools is to:
Correct Answer
B. Help teachers align their curriculum with the standards
Explanation
#5 - Correct answer is B. Technology can be a helpful tool to align lessons with district, state or
federal standards. Technology can assist instructors to be more efficient in their teaching.
6.
Digital Commerce: electronic buying and selling of goods.
Searching for information about products online before buying is:
Correct Answer
A. A good idea and often allows for finding the best price
Explanation
Correct answer is A. Technologies such as the Internet provide many tools to help find information. The Internet offers many opportunities to buy and sell goods, but the smart shopper looks around to find the best value. With the search tools that are available today, finding many different
vendors is quick and easy.
7.
Digital Rights: those freedoms extended to every student, administrator,
teacher, parent or community member.
If someone puts copyrighted material on the internet and another person
wants to use it, that person should:
Correct Answer
D. Ask permission from the author or at least cite the source
Explanation
Correct answer is D. If material is copyrighted, users must give credit to the person who created it.
If you are going to make profit from a source, permission must be obtained. Educational users can have
access to some copyrighted material, but the rules of copyright need to be thoroughly understood.
8.
Digital Safety: free from digital danger and guaranteed digital physical well
being.
Furniture and chairs for technology should be:
Correct Answer
A. The right height and size for using that technology
Explanation
Correct answer is A. When purchasing technology, educators need to consider how that technology
will be arranged for students. Furniture that is the wrong size or not made for that purpose can make it
difficult for students to use the technology. It can also lead to technology related injuries such as
repetitive stress, eyestrain, and sore muscles.
9.
Digital Security (self-protection): taking necessary precautions to guarantee
electronic digital safety.
When dealing with strangers, online users should:
Correct Answer
B. Be cautious about giving information
Explanation
Correct answer is B. It can be very difficult to know who you are dealing with when using digital
technology. It is easy to disguise your identity online. Be cautious about giving out personal information
such as home address, phone number, etc. Do not give out information such as passwords or credit
information.
10.
There is a legally binding bill of rights and principles relating to learning in a digital age
Correct Answer
B. No
Explanation
The statement suggests that there is a legally binding bill of rights and principles relating to learning in a digital age. However, the correct answer is "No" which implies that there is no such legally binding bill of rights and principles.