Setting: A school classroom
Cast:
Person 1: A teacher
Person 2: A student
Person 3: Another student
(Scene opens with Person 1 standing in front of the class)
Person 1: Good morning, class. Today, we're going to talk about digital citizenship. Can anyone tell me what that means?
(Person 2 raises their hand)
Person 1: Yes, Person 2?
Person 2: It means being responsible and respectful when using technology.
Person 1: Exactly. Being a good digital citizen means following certain rules and guidelines when using technology. Person 3, can you give us an example of what it means to be a good digital citizen?
(Person 3 thinks for a moment)
Person 3: Well, it means not cyberbullying others, not sharing inappropriate content, and respecting others' privacy.
Person 1: That's right. Being a good digital citizen means treating others with respect and being responsible for your actions online. Now, can anyone tell me what the consequences of poor digital citizenship are?
(Person 2 raises their hand)
Person 1: Yes, Person 2?
Person 2: It can lead to cyberbullying, identity theft, and other harmful consequences.
Person 1: Exactly. Poor digital citizenship can have serious consequences, not just for yourself, but for others as well. Now, let's talk about some do's and don'ts of being a good digital citizen.
(Person 3 raises their hand)
Person 1: Yes, Person 3?
Person 3: A do is to be respectful of others online, and a don't is to share personal information with strangers.
Person 1: Great examples. Remember, being a good digital citizen means being responsible, respectful, and safe when using technology. Now, I want you all to think about how you can be a good digital citizen in your own lives.
(Scene fades to black)