We've created the Digital ID wiki with a two-fold purpose:
Provide students, teachers, and administrators with a toolkit of reliable information, resources, and guidelines to help all of us learn how to be upstanding Digital Citizens who maintain a healthy Digital Identity (ID) in the 21st Century.
Build a collaborative platform for teachers and students the world over to contribute to our ever-growing curriculum collaborations and student-created content.
Our goal is to help our students answer these three Essential Questions:
What does it mean to be a (digital) citizen?
What are my rights as a citizen?
What are my responsibilities as a citizen?
Students Objectives and Learning Outcomes:
Stepping Up ~ Cyberbullying: By examining bullying within their own lives and across historical events and time periods, students will consider the importance of empathy as a 21st century skill, equally as important as critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and skilled communication.
Building Identities ~ Digital Footprint: By examining the importance of maintaining a positive digital identity, students will learn how to employ self-regulation to manage their own digital footprint.
Respecting Boundaries ~ Intellectual Property: By employing critical thinking, students will learn the ethical use of intellectual property.
Protecting Online Security and Privacy: By studying common threats to electronic security and equipment, students will learn to protect themselves and sensitive information."
A Digital Citizenship Glossary as part of a Digital ID wiki. Great resource for both students and teachers with ideas on how to adapt and use in your classroom.