We are all most likely digital citizens. A digital citizen is a person who uses information technology such as computers, phones, or tablets to engage in society. The website, http://digitalcitizenship.net/, is a great resource that explains what digital citizenship is today.
Digital Citizenship is a critical concept that helps parents, teachers, and technology leaders understand what students need to know to use technology appropriately. It should be taught to all students since they will be spending much of their lives interacting with other people all over the world on the Internet. If you visual aid ideas for the classroom, you can visit this link: http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2014/10/a-good-digital-citizenship-resource-and.html?crlt.pid=camp.L43ceFfmEuot.
Digital Citizenship is the rules and norms we follow to act appropriately when using technology and includes essential concepts, such as digital etiquette, digital safety, and digital literacy. All of these areas are important to teach to students early on so they will understand how to appropriately work and communicate through technology. For more information on the 9 elements of digital citizenship, click this link: https://www.mindmeister.com/111741413/the-9-elements-of-digital-citizenship.
There are two videos below about digital citizenship, and how you can incorporate a lesson in the classroom.