The slides were used to support the conversations with grades 4-9 at Calgary Girl's School for their Digital Citizenship Symposium. This was facilitated on January 20th, in Calgary Alberta
24. public vs. private
What are ʻthingsʼ that are probably OK to share online?
What are ʻthingsʼ that are probably best kept private?
25. public private
•Sharing a video (on •Sharing a photograph (on
Youtube) of you singing in Flickr) of your sister on a
a school play. sick day.
26. public private
•Sharing a video (on •Sharing a photograph (on
Youtube) of you singing in Flickr) of your sister with a
a school play. swollen mouth after a visit
to the dentist.
Now what are reasons that
would make you think twice
about your choices?
•do you have permission •did your sister give you
from others in the video? permission to put this online?
•are your breaking any •is she old enough to make
copyright? a wise decision?
27. why private?
What are good reasons why
we should keep certain things private?
28. why public?
What are good reasons why
we should share certain things?
44. “Digital citizenship isnʼt just about
recognizing and dealing with online
hazards. Itʼs about building safe spaces &
communities, understanding how to
manage personal information, and about
being Internet savvy - using your online
presence to grow & shape your world in a
safe, creative way, and inspiring others to
do the same.” (Digizen)