The document discusses the nine elements of digital citizenship: access, communication, literacy, security and safety, etiquette, rights and responsibilities, law, health and wellness, and commerce. It provides brief explanations of each element. Access refers to enabling all people to use technology and the internet. Communication is the exchange of information digitally. Literacy involves using technology for education. Security and safety involve protecting private information online. Etiquette establishes basic rules for respectful online conduct. Rights and responsibilities govern what people can and cannot do digitally. Law addresses legal responsibilities for online actions. Health and wellness considers physical and psychological impacts of technology use. Commerce is buying and selling goods digitally.