There’s a major difference between good digital citizenship and bad digital citizenship.
Good digital citizenship engages people to positively connect with one another, empathize with each other, and create lasting relationships through digital tools. A responsible digital citizen should be respectful and behave appropriately while handling the information in an online world.
Bad digital citizenship, on the other hand, includes cyberbullying, irresponsible social media usage, and a general lack of knowledge about how to safely use the Internet.
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Explore the K12 Career Education Navigator
The K12 Career Technical Education (CTE) Navigator helps you explore high school courses and career pathways offered across San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Browse by industry sector, county, school district, and more to find options that match your interests and career goals and see how these pathways can prepare you for college, certifications, apprenticeships, or the workforce.
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