Microsoft launches digital citizenship resources
September 8th, 2011
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Digital citizenship is usually defined as a set of standards of behavior for technology use. Adults, teens, and even younger children can learn how to be good digital citizens.
On September 8, 2011 Microsoft released a white paper about digital citizenship and results from a teen reputation survey, to promote the concept of digital citizenship. The idea is to help people become better digital citizens, and to show our customers what Microsoft is doing to promote safer online habits and practices for all. . More information
- What is digital citizenship?
- Microsoft Offers Tips to U.S. Teens & Parents on Good Digital Citizenship
- Teen Online Reputation Research: Teens 13 – 17 Years Old (July 2011, U.S.)
Categories: child safety, digital citizenship, family, Microsoft, reputation research, security, teens