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Digital Citizenship: Code of Ethics - 2 views

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    Digital citizenship class developed by Kyle Brumbaugh (Capuchino High School) for students in his Global Communications class.
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Navigate the Digital Rapids - 4 views

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    Article on digital citizenship by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis in March/April 2010 edition of Learning & Leading with Technology Magazine. Reviews current Flat Classroom Projects as well.
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Microsoft Digital Citizenship Curriculum [Grades 5-8] - 1 views

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    Microsoft offers this free digital citizenship curriculum to educators. The four units of study are all related to creative rights. They are downloadable as PDF files and include pre- and post-assessment materials. The program is aligned with ISTE Standards and the American Association of School Libraries. It is also endorsed by the National Council on Economic Education.
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Digital Natives/Digital Dossiers [video] - 0 views

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    Your digital dossier is made up of all the digital tracks you leave behind - from your photos on Flickr, to the Facebook messages you send, to all the data your credit card company collects about your transactions. On a daily basis, digital natives are consistently leaving information about themselves in secure or non-secure databases. You probably do this without a second thought in you day-to-day life - but have you ever considered the amount of information being collected about you, or the extent to which this information spreads?\nIn this video, created by Kanupriya Tewari, we explore this issue from the perspective of a child born today - Andy - and the timeline of all the digital files he accumulates in a life span.
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Teens Take Advantage of Online Privacy Tools : NPR - 0 views

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    Many younger people have very nuanced ideas about Internet privacy. They post deeply personal information on social networking sites, but understand and use various privacy locks so only certain people can see their profiles. Good discussion points in here for a digital citizenship class.
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CTAP4 Directory of Cybersafety Education Links - 0 views

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    Convenient links to dozens of educational and nonprofit groups working on CyberSafety Issues and the education of teachers, students and parents.
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    Links to over 80 education, government and nonprofit groups providing cybersafety and digital citizenship resources.
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Our Responisbilities as "Digital Citizens" - 0 views

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    Whether you are a digital immigrant or native we all find ourselves browsing the web exploring blogs, podcasts, wikis, or your own favorite professional (personal) learning community, there is a responsibility we have…..it is "Digital Citizenship".
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10 Interactive Lessons By Google On Digital Citizenship - Edudemic - 12 views

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    Nice collection of interactive lessons addressing digital citizenship for schools to use to meet federal requirements. 
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Yahoo Breakout Session digital citizenship oct10 - 10 views

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    Yahoo session, Digital Citizenship Conference
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Digital Citizenship at MICDS - 6 views

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    Middle School curriculum at this wiki is aligned to the 9 elements of digital citizenship descibed by Bailey and Ribble.
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Schools Urged To Teach Youth Digital Citizenship : NPR [Audio] - 5 views

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    Today's college students have never received digital citizenship in middle school or high school. Kids need to receive instruction at a much earlier age.
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HSTE Project » Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    Digital Citizenship Course: The purpose of this Wikispace is to explore the "Right Way" and "Wrong Way" to use the internet, blogs, wikis, email and Social Networking websites. Many students use the internet to communicate with their friends. Popular sites such as Facebook or Myspace are used by many students on a daily basis. The majority of students also have cell phones and text message or instant message (IM) their friends. So the question is this: Do you know how properly use technology and Social Networking tools safely and effectively?\n
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A Collection of Videos Related to Digital Citizenship Topics - 0 views

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    Here is a collection of 75+ videos that might be helpful in the teaching of Digital Citizenship in our schools. Note that many of these are YouTube videos and the site may be blocked at your school. But using a tool like Zamzar.com, you could download them in advance and play them as stand-alone videos.
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Digital Citizenship: Qatar Academy - 0 views

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    Digital Citizenship wiki created by Julie Lindsay, Head of Information Technology at Qatar Academy. Based on the 9 elements of Digital Citizenship, as defined by Mike Ribble and George Bailey.
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Digital Citizenship (High School) - 0 views

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    The following resources were been compiled by Alec Couros to help high school students understand issues related to digital citizenship such as: cyberbullying, social networking, online safety and ethics, and critical media literacy.
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Digital Citizenship Workshop - 0 views

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    CTAP & Google Educator workshop on Digital Citizenship presented at the California League of Middle School (CLMS) Conference last year.
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Digiteen - Group | Diigo - 1 views

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    Digiteen Diigo group that we use with our students on the digital citizenship project. The 9 aspects of digital citizenship correspond with the 9 aspects from Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey's digital citizenship in schools.
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NetKnowHow: Resources for Digital Citizenship - 0 views

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    Canadian resources covering digital citizenship, Web 2.0, copyright, plagiarism, Internet Safety and Cyberbullying.
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Stephen Balkam: 21st Century Citizenship - 6 views

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    We need to use what we've learned about social norms to align kids and ourselves with the positive examples of responsible behavior, rather than be transfixed and drawn towards the portrayals of the worst of the web. It may be true that one in five kids have been involved in sexting, but that means the vast majority exercise good judgment and make wise choices online. The social norms field is ripe with possibilities and guidance in how to foster good digital citizenship.
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