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existing guidelines, gather input from peers, and create a document that promotes respectful
and inclusive online interactions.
5. Digital Ethics Case Studies: Present students with real-life scenarios involving ethical
dilemmas in the digital world. Students can analyze each case study, discuss the potential
consequences of different choices, and propose ethical solutions that align with responsible
digital citizenship principles.
6. Digital Citizenship Presentations: Divide students into groups and assign them specific topics
related to digital citizenship, such as cyberbullying, online privacy, or digital etiquette. Each
group prepares a presentation highlighting the key aspects of their assigned topic, including
examples, tips, and strategies for responsible digital behavior.
7. Digital Rights and Responsibilities Infographic: Design visually appealing infographics that
illustrate the rights and responsibilities of digital citizens. Students can use online design tools
to create informative graphics that can be shared digitally or printed for display in the
classroom or school.
8. Online Privacy Guide: Create a comprehensive guide or booklet that educates users about
safeguarding their online privacy. The guide can include information on privacy settings,
secure browsing habits, managing cookies, and protecting personal data from unauthorized
access.
9. Digital Citizenship Podcast Series: Produce a series of podcasts that explore different aspects
of digital citizenship. Students can research, write scripts, and record episodes discussing
topics such as online identity, digital literacy, responsible social media use, and cyber ethics.
10. Internet Safety Awareness Poster Campaign: Design a collection of eye-catching posters to
raise awareness about internet safety and responsible online behavior. Students can display
the posters in school hallways or classrooms to educate their peers about potential risks and
provide tips for staying safe online.
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