Code Studio: Course 3: Digital Citizenship
Students explore the difference between private information and personal information, distinguishing what is safe and unsafe to share online.
Additional details
Year band(s) | Foundation, 1-2 |
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Content type | Lesson ideas |
Format | Web page |
Core and overarching concepts | Privacy and security |
Australian Curriculum Digital Technologies code(s) |
AC9TDIFP01
Identify some data that is personal and owned by them
AC9TDI2P03
Discuss how existing digital systems satisfy identified needs for known users
AC9TDI2P04
Use the basic features of common digital tools to create, locate and communicate content
AC9TDI2P05
Use the basic features of common digital tools to share content and collaborate demonstrating agreed behaviours, guided by trusted adults
AC9TDI2P07
Discuss that some websites and apps store their personal data online |
Keywords | Personal information, Online safety, Digital Citizenship |
Organisation | Code Studio |
Copyright | Code.org, 2016. May be subject to Copyright Act statutory licence |
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