Being a digital citizen is a fancy way of saying you understand the rights and responsibilities when online.
Safe
Responsible
Respectful
We are a class of Year 5/6 students at Tirau Primary School in the mighty South Waikato, New Zealand. Like all minions, we live to serve. We have a passion for self-directed learning where we can structure our learning time the way we want, so it best suits individual student needs. Our teacher Mrs Mathers guides us through the day with inspirational learning tasks. Why not come on our journey and learn alongside us?
I learnt:
ReplyDelete1. to always ask the person if you can post a photo of them and you before you post it.
2. protection, put a cover over ipads and phones. hold computers with 2 hands. always put computers on tables or away after use
ReplyDeleteI learnt:
1.to always ask the person if you can share a post a photo of them and you before you post it.
2. protection, put a cover over ipads and phones. hold computers with 2 hands. always put computers or tablas away
I learnt:
ReplyDelete1.to always put covers on devices to protect them and always hold with two hands.
2.Never post photos of others with out permission.
I learnt:
ReplyDelete1. that always put a cover on your phone and iPad etc, also to always hold them with two hands.
2.Never post photos of other people without their permission.
I learned:
ReplyDelete1.never post photos of others without permission
2.the digital world can be sinister
I learnt
ReplyDelete1 NEVER post photos of people without there.
Always put a cover on your phone or ipad
I leaned to...
ReplyDelete1. Never post photos of another person without permission.
2.Always Put a cover on your device and handle them with care.
My super hero powers are believing in unicorns
ReplyDeleteI learnt to
1.make good choices in life
I learned never post photos of people without permission
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