The Digital Citizenship Survival Kit | Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 2 views
ruMAD? - 0 views
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ruMAD? enables students to lead change within their communities and to become active citizens. It is values-focused, student led and at the very core starts from student identified values and visions
Citizen Next campaign targets kids - Winnipeg Free Press - 0 views
MediaShift . The Importance and Challenges of Universal Media Literacy Education | PBS - 0 views
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The Millennial generation has tools at its disposal that empower its members to become citizen journalists and create and experience media in ways previous generations couldn't imagine,
9 Traits of Good Digital Citizens - Brilliant or Insane - 2 views
Tips for Parents: To Post or Not to Post? | Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 0 views
http://globaldigitalcitizen.org/media/Digital-Citizenship-Agreements.pdf - 0 views
New IT policy designed to promote e-service delivery - 0 views
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http://egov.eletsonline.com/about-us/ The eGov magazine enjoys the distinction of being Asia's first magazine on e-Governance. Founded in 2005, the monthly magazine is published in both print and online formats, and is focussed exclusively on the use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for bringing efficiency, accountability and transparency to various citizen and business related initiatives of the government.
Why Daydreaming is Critical to Effective Learning | Global Digital Citizen Foundation - 1 views
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It’s never too early to learn smart strategies to focus in on priorities and tune out what’s not immediately necessary.
8 Principles of the Enlightened Digital Citizen - 5 views
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Citizenship is not just about following rules. It is about contributing good.
Digital Native vs Digital Citizen? Examining a Dangerous Stereotype | Edutopia - 2 views
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"There are a lot of dangerous stereotypes out there. "Asian students are always better at math." "Boys are always better at sports." And perhaps the most dangerous of all: "The current generation are all digital natives." It is easy to see the danger in the first two stereotypes. They tend to influence the way teachers, parents, peers and society in general classify, justify and treat whichever group is represented by the stereotype. I'm not sure enough people give enough thought to the third, equally dangerous, stereotype."
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) | UNDP - 1 views
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"The Sustainable Development Goals, otherwise known as the Global Goals, build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), eight anti-poverty targets that the world committed to achieving by 2015. The MDGs, adopted in 2000, aimed at an array of issues that included slashing poverty, hunger, disease, gender inequality, and access to water and sanitation. Enormous progress has been made on the MDGs, showing the value of a unifying agenda underpinned by goals and targets. Despite this success, the indignity of poverty has not been ended for all. The new SDGs, and the broader sustainability agenda, go much further than the MDGs, addressing the root causes of poverty and the universal need for development that works for all people. UNDP Administrator Helen Clark noted: "This agreement marks an important milestone in putting our world on an inclusive and sustainable course. If we all work together, we have a chance of meeting citizens' aspirations for peace, prosperity, and wellbeing, and to preserve our planet." The Sustainable Development Goals will now finish the job of the MDGs, and ensure that no one is left behind."
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