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As I work with school districts, I see a wide variety of "education" when it comes to digital citizenship, from hardly addressing it at all, to a robust integrated K-12 approach. Some aspects that I see as rights include:
The right to access digital information
The right to be educated on the tenets of digital citizenship
The right to express yourself within the digital world and
The right to work/learn/play with others in digital environment.
Obviously, along with these rights come responsibilities; just like every other right in a civilized society.
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