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Jill Bergeron

Digital Citizenship Week: 6 Resources for Educators | Edutopia - 0 views

  • Understanding YouTube and Digital Citizenship (6): YouTube’s online curriculum for secondary students is a perfect resource for Digital Citizenship Week. Teachers will find ten lessons, all of which take between 20-50 minutes to teach, and they cover extremely relevant topics like managing online reputation and protecting privacy online.
  • Digital Citizenship Learning Center from CyberWise (7): CyberWise produced an extensive list of digital citizenship resources, including videos, games and toolkits from a variety of sources.
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    Links to digital citizenship resources.
Kimberly Marlow

Digital Citizenship: Responsible Technology Use in the Classroom - 1 views

  • Fifty-one percent of 16 year olds share their age/birth date with others Seventeen percent of teens keep their social network sites public and 19 percent only have some privacy settings enabled Twenty-nine percent of kids between five and 11 years old believe they are anonymous online Only a little over 50 percent of children age nine to 12 know how to block unwanted messages Nine percent of nine year olds share their email passwords and 24 percent of 18 year olds do the same Seventeen percent of male and 23 percent of female users would share inappropriate pictures online
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    A round up of digital citizenship resources and stats.
Jill Bergeron

analog twitter wall to build relationships and digital citizenship - 0 views

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    Twitter on the whiteboard for elementary school.
Jill Bergeron

Digital Citizenship: Please Do not Publish | Teacher Tech - 0 views

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    Alice Keeler describes fair use, copyright violation and gives examples of correct and incorrect ways to cite and use information.
Jill Bergeron

School-Wide Twitter Chats | Edutopia - 1 views

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    This article features how-to info and suggestions on using Twitter in the classroom. Would be a good place to put digital citizenship into full gear.
Jill Bergeron

Homage or Theft? A Closer Look at the 'Blurred Lines' Verdict - Law Blog - WSJ - 0 views

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    Lesson for digital citizenship that fair use has major implications. Thicke and Williams had to pay $7.4 million to Marvin Gaye for his song.
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