This piece of 80stech, introduced byRadioShack in 1985,helped the kidscommunicate acrosstheir houses andtown with its toweringantenna.This deviceinspires Nancy toget justice for Barbin season one andsaves Max fromVecna in seasonfour.bystanderA person whoseeingcyberbullyinghappen butdoes nothing tostop it SocialMediaPosting contenton theseplatforms is likemaking a publicannouncement;use caution!DigitaletiquetteSetting yourcell phoneringer to vibrateof off during theschool day isan example ofStranger Thingswouldn't be the samewithout the maincharactersunderstanding theUpside Down monstersthrough the lens of thisfantasy role-playinggameTrollIf someone uses anegative personato deliberatelyprovoke, harass,or get a rise out ofothers online, theycould be called a ?CyberbullyingUsing digitaldevices, sites, andapps to intimidate,harm, and upsetsomeone is called?OnlineDisinhibitionWhen peoplebehavedifferently onlinethan they wouldin real life, this iscalled ?Back in season one,the Stranger Thingskids used this devicein Mr. Clarke's AVclub room to contactWill in the UpsideDown with Eleven'shelp.MediaBalanceUsing media in a waythat feels healthy andin sync with other lifeactivities (family,friends, school,hobbies, etc.) iscalled ?PhishingWhen someone posesas an institution, like abank or school, andsends you apersonalized messageasking you to provideprivate information, thisis known as ?Eleven loves thispiece of 80s techthat could makeyour hair rise withstatic if you sattoo close.digitalsecurityRefraining fromsharing yourpasswords,address, or otherpersonal identifyinginformation is a wayto protect your ?TrustedadultIf you areconfronted by adifficult onlinesituation and don'tknow how tohandle it, youshould go to ?DigitalCommunicationSending a long,unedited emailwith no subjectline is NOT agood exampleof ?upstanderA person whosupports andstands up forsomeoneelseDigitaldramaWe've all faced thornysituations where what wesay or do could potentiallyharm or hurt someone.Being honest is important,but is there such a thing asbeing too honest?Sometimes, innocent -- butinsensitive -- comments oractions can easily ePrivacyWhen consideringtagging orreposting on socialmedia, you shouldalways consider &respect the ? ofothers?Never go into theUpside Downwithout a abaseball batdecked out in nailsor this device.EmpathyA good digitalcitizen will alwaystry to understandanother person'sperspective andfeelings online,showing ?CredibilityWhenresearchingonline, alwaysinvestigatesources forreliability and ?ClickbaitThe internet is full ofcatchy headlines andoutrageous images, allto make us curious andget our attention. Butyou don't usuallyrealize: What you clickon isn't always whatyou get.DigitalfootprintInformation you postonline can have apowerful effect on yourfuture opportunities(college, career,etc.).Showcase yourbest self by creating apositive ?This piece of 80stech, introduced byRadioShack in 1985,helped the kidscommunicate acrosstheir houses andtown with its toweringantenna.This deviceinspires Nancy toget justice for Barbin season one andsaves Max fromVecna in seasonfour.bystanderA person whoseeingcyberbullyinghappen butdoes nothing tostop itSocialMediaPosting contenton theseplatforms is likemaking a publicannouncement;use caution!DigitaletiquetteSetting yourcell phoneringer to vibrateof off during theschool day isan example ofStranger Thingswouldn't be the samewithout the maincharactersunderstanding theUpside Down monstersthrough the lens of thisfantasy role-playinggameTrollIf someone uses anegative personato deliberatelyprovoke, harass,or get a rise out ofothers online, theycould be called a ?CyberbullyingUsing digitaldevices, sites, andapps to intimidate,harm, and upsetsomeone is called?OnlineDisinhibitionWhen peoplebehavedifferently onlinethan they wouldin real life, this iscalled ?Back in season one,the Stranger Thingskids used this devicein Mr. Clarke's AVclub room to contactWill in the UpsideDown with Eleven'shelp.MediaBalanceUsing media in a waythat feels healthy andin sync with other lifeactivities (family,friends, school,hobbies, etc.) iscalled ?PhishingWhen someone posesas an institution, like abank or school, andsends you apersonalized messageasking you to provideprivate information, thisis known as ?Eleven loves thispiece of 80s techthat could makeyour hair rise withstatic if you sattoo close.digitalsecurityRefraining fromsharing yourpasswords,address, or otherpersonal identifyinginformation is a wayto protect your ?TrustedadultIf you areconfronted by adifficult onlinesituation and don'tknow how tohandle it, youshould go to ?DigitalCommunicationSending a long,unedited emailwith no subjectline is NOT agood exampleof ?upstanderA person whosupports andstands up forsomeoneelseDigitaldramaWe've all faced thornysituations where what wesay or do could potentiallyharm or hurt someone.Being honest is important,but is there such a thing asbeing too honest?Sometimes, innocent -- butinsensitive -- comments oractions can easily ePrivacyWhen consideringtagging orreposting on socialmedia, you shouldalways consider &respect the ? ofothers?Never go into theUpside Downwithout a abaseball batdecked out in nailsor this device.EmpathyA good digitalcitizen will alwaystry to understandanother person'sperspective andfeelings online,showing ?CredibilityWhenresearchingonline, alwaysinvestigatesources forreliability and ?ClickbaitThe internet is full ofcatchy headlines andoutrageous images, allto make us curious andget our attention. Butyou don't usuallyrealize: What you clickon isn't always whatyou get.DigitalfootprintInformation you postonline can have apowerful effect on yourfuture opportunities(college, career,etc.).Showcase yourbest self by creating apositive ?

Digital Citizenship (So safe, it's spooky) - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. This piece of 80s tech, introduced by RadioShack in 1985, helped the kids communicate across their houses and town with its towering antenna.
  2. This device inspires Nancy to get justice for Barb in season one and saves Max from Vecna in season four.
  3. A person who seeing cyberbullying happen but does nothing to stop it
    bystander
  4. Posting content on these platforms is like making a public announcement; use caution!
    Social Media
  5. Setting your cell phone ringer to vibrate of off during the school day is an example of
    Digital etiquette
  6. Stranger Things wouldn't be the same without the main characters understanding the Upside Down monsters through the lens of this fantasy role-playing game
  7. If someone uses a negative persona to deliberately provoke, harass, or get a rise out of others online, they could be called a ?
    Troll
  8. Using digital devices, sites, and apps to intimidate, harm, and upset someone is called ?
    Cyberbullying
  9. When people behave differently online than they would in real life, this is called ?
    Online Disinhibition
  10. Back in season one, the Stranger Things kids used this device in Mr. Clarke's AV club room to contact Will in the Upside Down with Eleven's help.
  11. Using media in a way that feels healthy and in sync with other life activities (family, friends, school, hobbies, etc.) is called ?
    Media Balance
  12. When someone poses as an institution, like a bank or school, and sends you a personalized message asking you to provide private information, this is known as ?
    Phishing
  13. Eleven loves this piece of 80s tech that could make your hair rise with static if you sat too close.
  14. Refraining from sharing your passwords, address, or other personal identifying information is a way to protect your ?
    digital security
  15. If you are confronted by a difficult online situation and don't know how to handle it, you should go to ?
    Trusted adult
  16. Sending a long, unedited email with no subject line is NOT a good example of ?
    Digital Communication
  17. A person who supports and stands up for someone else
    upstander
  18. We've all faced thorny situations where what we say or do could potentially harm or hurt someone. Being honest is important, but is there such a thing as being too honest? Sometimes, innocent -- but insensitive -- comments or actions can easily e
    Digital drama
  19. When considering tagging or reposting on social media, you should always consider & respect the ? of others?
    Privacy
  20. Never go into the Upside Down without a a baseball bat decked out in nails or this device.
  21. A good digital citizen will always try to understand another person's perspective and feelings online, showing ?
    Empathy
  22. When researching online, always investigate sources for reliability and ?
    Credibility
  23. The internet is full of catchy headlines and outrageous images, all to make us curious and get our attention. But you don't usually realize: What you click on isn't always what you get.
    Clickbait
  24. Information you post online can have a powerful effect on your future opportunities (college, career, etc.).Showcase your best self by creating a positive ?
    Digital footprint