Reflection on Digital Citizenship & Online Safety Beliefs at our school
Reflection on Digital Citizenship
According to one of my survey that I have created, 2 out of 10 people don’t know what is a digital citizenship, and many people barely understand what is a digital citizenship. With the information I collected, everybody seem to know what is a social media better than digital citizenship. When I was creating my survey, the first question that went in my mind is what is a cyberbully. That means that people, at least me, when thinking about social media/digital citizenship, the first idea in mind is how bad digital citizen ship is, not how good it is. Well, I might be the only one who thinks about this, but cyber bulling is actually not usual on social media apps. According to one of my friend’s survey, about 99% of his friend have never seen any cyber bulling on their social media app.
Online Safety in King’s School
King’s school have emergency plans and systems in place that they practice, evaluate and review. In King’s, preschool through high school has regularly scheduled safety drills. Each school has unique age appropriate drills. According to Eric Rasmussen, the experts in school safety is that to let student trust you about the information. In our school, Kings, teachers really care about our safety, doesn’t matter outside or using a social media app, teachers will be really mad when student in Kings is cyber bulling each other. Teachers will even be mad when you around when people are bulling and not stopping them. In King’s School, in junior high, when you get a surface from school, you are not allowed to download any games on the surface, and King’s blocked almost every game.

Eric Rasmussen