
DigLit & DigCit for Teachers
Quiz by Brianna Billington
Tag the questions with any skills you have. Your dashboard will track each student's mastery of each skill.
Scenario: A colleague sends you an email containing a document with sensitive student information (e.g., grades and personal details) and asks you to forward it to another person. What is the most appropriate response?
Scenario: You receive an email from a professional development organization offering free resources, but they ask for your personal contact information and access to your social media accounts. What should you do?
During a parent-teacher conference via video call, one of the parents asks to record the conversation without providing a reason. How should you respond?
While on social media, you come across a post from a former colleague that shares false information about a new educational policy. It’s gaining traction, and many people are reacting to it. What should you do?
A friend from a different school asks you to share a popular educational software login that your school uses, which is subscription-based. They mention that their school can't afford it. What is the best way to handle this request?
A teacher notices that one of their students has posted a picture on social media of them in a classroom setting, showing some other students in the background without their consent. What should the teacher do?
You are organizing a virtual professional development event for teachers. One of the participants used an inappropriate profile picture in the video call, but they didn't seem to notice. What is the most professional way to address this?
A teacher accidentally receives an email containing confidential information about another staff member, including personal issues discussed with the administration. What is the most ethical response?
While preparing for a lesson, you find a YouTube video that perfectly explains a concept you are teaching. However, the video is posted by an account with no clear creator attribution or licensing information. What should you do before using the video in your classroom?
A teacher is using an educational app with students, and they notice the app asks for permission to track student data, including location and browsing activity. What is the most appropriate course of action?
A parent emails you, frustrated about a perceived issue with their child's grades, and copies the principal and other parents. The email contains misinformation about how grading works at your school. How should you respond?