1) The document discusses digital citizenship and the responsibilities that come with it. It focuses on how digital citizens, especially preteens, use various online tools and games like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Minecraft on a regular basis.
2) While online gaming and social media allow people to have fun and interact with friends, the document warns about potential dangers like cyberbullying and hacking that digital citizens need to be aware of.
3) The document encourages digital citizens to seek guidance if they encounter any problems online and stresses the importance of being responsible with how one interacts with others digitally.
2. Digital Citizens, We are We are digital citizens. And we like being them. Is it because there is nothing left to do on this god-for-saken rock? Is it because we’re lazy? Is it because it gives a whole new way to interact with people and create things? Yes. NAWWWWW just kidding! But the last one is true! Being a digital citizen is a fun thing to be, but requires responsibility. Most preteens these day’s use the digital world everyday, many times a day. For good reasons too! Facebook is a good example. A great way to socialise, have fun with friends and plan things by just sitting there and typing! (NOT LAZY!!!! Troll <~ Troll face) It also enables us to do unrealistic things together, like build cities, or Kart-Race while chucking bananas at each other, or blowing each other up with Bazooka, or even set fire to people you don’t know. There’s two sides though. The fun side and the extra fun side- We’re awesome. No, but the second side is actually more serious. (EXPECT MORE STUPIDITY XD)
3. Things we (love to) use Twatter is a site dedicated to letting people know what you’re doing in the easiest and simplest way. It can be done on your phone, computer or even 3DS, depending on whether you have internet connection. Google is a website that can let you find anything at whenever time you want. Whether it’s images, a map or information, Google will provide. It’s like a dictionary for the world. YouTube is site that lets you upload videos and share them with others over the internet. Even though it’s only been around for 5 approximate years, it’s the most popular video site around. Facebook is one of the most popular social network around. It allows you to view other’s photos, check out what they’re doing, and who they are friends with all on one site. CHEESY FACE XD Minecraft is a very popular indie game designed for building cities and creations with each other. It has won multiple awards, and is currently a great example for online gaming over the internet. YAY FOR MINECRAFT!
4. WARNING: STUPIDITY By the way, there are so many types of programs we use as digital citizens, we can’t name them all. But we za gonna to namez our favourit fing ov beeng a digitaaal citisenz W00T for Online gaming!!!
6. Multiplayer Madness When Gaming and the Internet were introduced to each other for the first time, they made something beautiful. An amazing baby, called Online Multiplayer.
7. It’s dangerous to go alone… Take this advice! However, as fun as it may be, you can get problems. So we are going to explain why, as a digital generation, why we want to do it, and how we are aware of the risks. <- Typical H@XZ0R at work The effect of hacking ->
14. Bad people roam the internet games. Don’t be scared to ask someone for guidance.
15. You don’t like being bullied and hacked, right? Right. So don’t do it yourself. LESS NOT FUN THAN FUN = YAY HEY! LISTEN!! The not fun
16. Now for a special gift... We all like gifts right? So, to thank you for reading this entire presentation, here is a free Minecraft Account for you. Warning, don’t do this at home.