REVIEW
1.Which device is primarily used for
inputting text into a computer?
A) Monitor
B) Keyboard (Correct Answer)
C) Mouse
D) Printer
REVIEW
2. Which software application is best
suited for creating and editing text
documents?
A) Microsoft Excel
B) Adobe Photoshop
C) Microsoft Word (Correct Answer)
D) AutoCAD
REVIEW
3. Which device allows a computer to
connect to a wireless network?
A) Modem
B) Network Interface Card (NIC)
C) Wireless Adapter (Correct Answer)
D) Bluetooth Dongle
REVIEW
4. Which application is commonly used for
creating presentations?
A) Microsoft Word
B) Adobe Acrobat
C) Microsoft PowerPoint (Correct Answer)
D) Google Chrome
REVIEW
5. For video editing, which of the following
software would be most appropriate?
A) Adobe Premiere Pro (Correct Answer)
B) Microsoft Excel
C) Mozilla Firefox
D) Microsoft Publisher
Why is it important to be a responsible digital
citizen?
How can digital citizenship affect our online and
offline lives?
Digital Citizenship
Digital Citizenship
Learning Objectives
• Define digital citizenship and identify at least five of its elements.
• Show awareness of respectful online behavior during group
sharing.
• Participate in a sorting activity by matching scenarios with the
correct digital citizenship elements.
Think-Pair-Share: Online Habits
How many hours a day do you use a gadget?
What do you usually do online?
What we do online makes us digital citizens.
Let’s learn what kind of digital citizens we are!
Digital Citizenship
Refers to the responsible use of technology by
anyone who uses computers, internet, and
digital devices to interact with society.
Scenarios where digital citizenship is crucial
A. Social Media Interactions
B. Online gaming
C. Email Communication
D. Online Learning Platforms
E. Content Creation and Sharing
Digital Citizenship
Refers to the responsible use of technology by anyone who uses
computers, internet, and digital devices to interact with society.
It encompasses a wide range of behaviors and skills that are
necessary for effective and ethical participation in digital
environments.
9 ELEMENTS OF
DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP
Ribble (2017)
1. Digital Access
2. Digital Commerce
3. Digital Communication
4. Digital Literacy
5. Digital Etiquette
6. Digital Law
7. Digital Rights And Responsibilities
8. Digital Health And Wellness
9. Digital Security (Self-protection)
Digital Access
-refers to the equal access to technology and online
resources. All students should have equal opportunities to
use technology for learning and growth
Digital Commerce
-it refers to buying/selling goods and services online safely
-it includes understanding safe practices and recognizing
the importance of source transactions
Digital Communication
-exchanging information using digital tools like emails,
messaging apps, and social media
-it’s important to communicate clearly and respectfully
online.
Digital Literacy
-understanding online information
-ability to find, evaluate, create, and check
information using digital technologies
responsibly
Digital Etiquette
-refers to good online manners
-being polite and respectful when using digital
tools
Digital Law
-following rules about using digital content and
technology
-one should understand rules regarding privacy, and
intellectual property
Digital Rights and
Responsibilities
-freedom or rights of everyone to express
online
appropriately and ethically
-be careful not to harm someone
Digital Health and Wellness
-focuses on the physical and psychological well-being
in a digital world. It includes managing screen time,
preventing eye strain, and ensuring cyberbullying
does not occur
-avoid addiction
Digital Security (Self-protection)
-protecting your personal information and
responsible handling of your data (using
strong passwords and recognizing phishing
schemes
phishing schemes- is a trick used by
scammers to steal your personal
information (like passwords, account
numbers) by pretending to be someone you
trust.
It often comes through fake emails, text
messages, websites, or social media
messages.
Example:
You get an email that looks like it's
from your school, saying:
Click here to update "Click here to update your student
your student profile
profile."
The link opens a fake site that asks
for your username and password.
-This is a phishing attempt trying
to steal your school account.
Example:
While browsing a website, a message pops up
saying:
"Congratulations! You won a free phone! Click to
claim."
Then it asks for your name, address, and contact
number.
-This is a phishing trick to collect your personal info.
QUIZ BEE:
SPOT THE DIGITAL CITIZEN!
Each group will use one paper and pen,
discuss and write your answer after I read the
situation, keep it covered, and raise your
paper when I say 'Show your answers!'"
Are you ready?
“Some students can do research at home
with internet, while others wait to use the
school’s computer lab.”
“A student sends an email to their teacher
asking about an assignment, but forgets to
write their name or class section."
"A student sees a cyberbullying post and
reports it to the teacher or guidance
counselor."
"A student copies a full article from a website
and pastes it into their project without saying
where it came from."
"A student plays mobile games until midnight
every day and falls asleep during class."
“A student orders a phone case online, but it
never arrives and the seller doesn’t reply."
"A student tells their classmate their
password so they can help with a game login.
The classmate changes the password."
"A student shares a news article on Facebook
without checking if it's real. Later, they find
out it was fake news."
"A student replies to a classmate’s message
using ALL CAPS and laughing emojis, making
others uncomfortable."
Each group will pick one from the choices
below and they will choose one from the
different elements of digital citizenship to
focus on.
Role-play Slogan Poster
Sing a song Make a poem
Needs Improvement
Criteria Excellent (3 pts) Good (2 pts)
(1 pt)
Relevance to assigned
✅ ➖ ✖️
element
Creativity / originality ✅ ➖ ✖️
Team collaboration ✅ ➖ ✖️
Clear delivery / presentation ✅ ➖ ✖️
QUIZ TIME!
1. Posting mean comments online and spreading rumors is a
violation of:
A. Digital Etiquette
B. Digital Commerce
C. Digital Rights
D. Digital Access
2. What is “Digital Commerce”?
A. The way we talk to others online
B. Respecting people’s rights and privacy
C. Buying and selling safely through the internet
D. Using good behavior in social media
3. Reporting inappropriate online content to protect
others is an example of:
A. Digital Access
B. Digital Law
C. Digital Communication
D. Digital Rights and Responsibilities
4. A student can do research at home using a
laptop and Wi-Fi, while another must wait to use the
school’s computer lab. What digital issue is this?
A. Digital Access
B. Digital Etiquette
C. Digital Literacy
D. Digital Law
5. You receive a message saying you won a free phone and
need to click a link to claim it. This is an example of:
A. Online shopping
B. Phishing
C. Digital Etiquette
D. Digital Rights
6. What is the best way to check if information from a
website is reliable?
A. Check the source and cross-check other websites
B. Ask a friend
C. Check if it’s trending on social media
D. Copy and paste it immediately
7. What is “Digital Etiquette”?
A. Buying and selling items online
B. Respectful and proper behavior when using
technology
C. Giving personal information to strangers
D. Copying someone’s work without permission
8. A student copies text from a website and uses it in
their project without giving credit. What digital
citizenship element is being ignored?
A. Digital Etiquette
B. Digital Literacy
C. Digital Communication
D. Digital Law
9. A classmate asked for your password to help with your game
account. What should you do?
A. Change your password and report it
B. Give your password so they can help
C. Ignore and delete your account
D. Let them borrow your phone instead
10. Which is an example of Digital Health and
Wellness?
A. Creating strong passwords
B. Buying items online
C. Taking breaks from screen time
D. Posting rude comments
Enumerate the nine elements of Digital Citizenship
11-19
20. What is Digital Citizenship?
21.
-refers to the equal access to technology and online
resources. All students should have equal opportunities to
use technology for learning and growth
22.
-it refers to buying/selling goods and services online safely
-it includes understanding safe practices and recognizing
the importance of source transactions
23.
-understanding online information
-ability to find, evaluate, create, and check
information using digital technologies
responsibly
24.
-protecting your personal information and
responsible handling of your data (using
strong passwords and recognizing phishing
schemes
25.______________-is a trick used by
scammers to steal your personal
information (like passwords, account
numbers) by pretending to be someone you
trust.
It often comes through fake emails, text
messages, websites, or social media
messages.