Digital Citizenship

Understanding how to keep safe and respect others in a digital world.

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  • Course Summary
  • Course Outline
  • Standard Alignment

This class was designed to help students learn how to keep themselves and others safe in the digital world. Students learn things like how to leave a positive digital footprint, how to recognize scams, how to be respectful on the internet, etc.

Lesson Plans
  • DC.1 Digital Footprint

    Learning Outcomes:

    Students learn how to create a positive digital footprint when exploring and creating in the digital world.

    Topics covered:

    Creating a positive digital footprint

    Standard alignment:

    1A-IC-16, 1B-IC-18

  • DC.2 Internet Safety

    Learning Outcomes:

    Students learn how to protect themselves while using the internet.

    Topics covered:

    Don't talk to strangers

    Don't share personal information

    Beware of scams

    Standard alignment:

    1A-IC-18, 1B-NI-05

  • DC.3 Cybersecurity

    Learning Outcomes:

    Students learn about the importance of password protection and how to keep their personal information safe.

    Topics covered:

    Passwords

    Log out of computers

    Keep personal information private

    Beware of what you download

    Standard alignment:

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  • DC.4 Cyberbullying

    Learning Outcomes:

    Students learn how to be responsible and how to be respectful when using the internet.

    Topics covered:

    Be responsible and respectful

    How to respond to cyberbullying

    Standard alignment:

    1A-IC-17, 1B-IC-20

  • DC.5 Giving Credit to Others

    Learning Outcomes:

    Students learn the importance of giving others credit when using their work.

    Topics covered:

    Appropriate Attribution

    Property Rights

    Standard alignment:

    1A-IC-17, 1A-AP-13, 1B-AP-14

  • DC.6 Digital Health and Wellness

    Learning Outcomes:

    Students learn the balance of spending time on and off the computer.

    Topics covered:

    Finding Balance between Plugged and Unplugged Activities

    Standard alignment:

    None.

Download the 2022 Skill Struck Standards Alignment + Correlation Guide to view a general list of our standard alignments, or find your state's specific alignment below:

General Standard Alignment

2022 Skill Struck Standards Alignment + Correlation Guide

Alabama

Alabama Course of Study Digital Literacy and CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Arizona

Arizona Computer Science Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Arkansas

Arkansas Computer Science and Computing Standards Middle School Introduction to Coding Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Arkansas Computer Science and Computing Standards High School Programming + Skill Struck Alignment

California

California K-12 CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Florida

Florida Introduction to Computer Science 1 + Skill Struck Alignment

Florida Introduction to Computer Science 2 + Skill Struck Alignment

Georgia

Georgia Standards of Excellence for K-8 Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Idaho

Idaho Content Standards Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Illinois

Illinois Computer Science Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Indiana

Indiana K-12 Computer Science Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Iowa

Iowa Computer Science Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Kansas

Kansas CS Standards  P-12 + Skill Struck Alignment.

Kentucky

Kentucky Academic Standards for Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Maryland

Maryland K-12 CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Massachusetts

Massachusetts Digital Literacy and Computer Science Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Michigan

Michigan K-12 Standards Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Mississippi

Mississippi College and Career Readiness standards for Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Missouri

Missouri K-12 Computer Science Performance Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Nebraska

Nebraska K-12 Technology Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Nevada

Nevada Computer Science Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Nevada Academic Content Standards for Integrated Technology + Skill Struck Alignment

Nevada Academic Content Standards for CS + Skill Struck Alignment

New Jersey

New Jersey Computer Science and Design Thinking Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

New York

New York Computer Science and Digital Fluency Learning Standards K-12 + Skill Struck Alignment

North Carolina

North Carolina K-12 CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Ohio

Ohio's Learning Standards Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Oklahoma

Oklahoma Academic Standards for Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignment

Rhode Island

Rhode Island's K-12 CS Education Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

South Carolina

South Carolina Computer Science and Digital Literacy Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

South Carolina's Computer Science Standards for High School + Skill Struck Alignment

Tennessee

Tennessee K-12 Computer Science State Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Texas

TEKs Technology Applications K-8 Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

TEKs Skills for CTE + Skill Struck Alignment

Utah

Utah 6-12 CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Utah K-5 CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Virginia

Virginia K-12 CS Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Washington

Washington K-12 CS State Learning Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

Wisconsin

Wisconsin Standards for Computer Science + Skill Struck Alignement

Wyoming

Wyoming Computer Science Content Standards + Skill Struck Alignment

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