
Digital Privacy and Ethics Debate
Grade 7 Technology Understanding Our Rights and Responsibilities Online 60-Minute Interactive Session

What Does Privacy Mean to You?
Think about your digital footprint Personal information you share online Who can see your posts and messages? What happens to your data?

Key Terms We Need to Know
Privacy: Control over personal information Digital Ethics: Right and wrong online behavior Cyber Law: Legal rules for internet use Data Protection: Keeping information safe Responsible Digital Citizenship: Being a good online neighbor

Case Study Investigation
Form groups of 5 students Each group gets a real-world scenario Identify privacy and ethical issues Discuss laws and responsible actions Prepare 2-3 key points to share

Debate Topic
Should schools have the right to monitor students' online activity to protect privacy and safety?

Debate Guidelines
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Personal Reflection Time
Write 5-7 sentences reflecting on: One new thing you learned today How you plan to be a responsible digital citizen What privacy means to you now How you'll protect yourself and others online

Your Digital Citizenship Journey
Privacy is a fundamental right Ethics guide our online behavior Laws protect us and others We all have responsibilities online Small actions make a big difference Continue learning and growing