This document discusses digital citizenship and its key elements. It defines digital citizenship as taking responsibility for how one uses digital devices and the internet to connect with their community. The document outlines good digital citizenship, such as connecting with others empathetically online, and bad digital citizenship, like cyberbullying. It then details the 9 key principles of digital citizenship: passwords, privacy, personal information, photography, property, permission, protection, professionalism, and permanence. The document stresses the importance of teaching digital citizenship to students and being a responsible web user.