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Judy O'Connell

The Digital Citizen-A New Type of Grassroots Activism | Webroot Software - 0 views

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    "digital citizenship and its relevance in society, culture and news."
Philip Cooney

teachwithyouripad - Blooms Taxonomy with Apps - 3 views

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    This looks like such a good resource but it costs because these are all genuine apps. Some good specials. To me even the names of the apps provides a helpful suggestion of digital activities that may be set and aligned with Blooms.
crowleyl

What Digital Citizenship Looks Like In Action | CET Education | PBS - 1 views

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    Video profiling teachers and administrators and their digital citizenship in action.
ammorley

Digital Learning: What to Know in 2020 | Schoology - 5 views

  • Digital learning is meant to enhance learning, not simply continue it via a digital means.
  • The reason being the LMS is not just another tool; it often represents a cultural shift
  • 97% of which were from the United States
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  • The data clearly reveals that our respondents overwhelmingly agree that digital learning positively impacts students and teachers.
  • In short, digital learning can enhance learning experiences, save teachers time, enable teachers to better tailor learning to student needs, aid in tracking student progress, provide transparency into the learning process for all stakeholders, and much more.
  • we’ve identified 10 key insights from our survey that provide some clarity into the current state of digital learning.
  • professional development.
  • digital citizenship programs
  • helping to address internet safety issues—teacher’s #1 digital citizenship concern.
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  • professionally
  • earning management system (LMS)
  • Both personalized and individualized learning are considered to be the most effective types of differentiated learning.
  • Social Media
  • debate about the role of mobile devices in the classroom rages
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  • mobile devices are being incorporated into digital learning more frequently than ever
  • Obstacles
  • lack of a digitized curriculum,
  • ineffective professional development and a lack of parent involvement
  • lack of parental involvement or understanding as a challenge has jumped from the #7 challenge all the way to #3
  • Digital learning takes many forms—from barely blended learning to gamified, mastery learning
  • Schoology conducted a landmark K-12 study called The State of Digital Learning.
  • As you can see, their #1 challenge is providing relevant and effective PD.
  • Many education professionals agree that ongoing instructional coaching is one of the most effective forms of professional development.
  • This year, we’re excited that nearly 70% of respondents now use the same LMS for professional development as in the classroom
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  • nterestingly, schools and districts in which LMS usage is mandated are the most effective at enabling collaboration.
  • The data that comes to mind is the fact the majority of PD isn't modeling instructional best practices and that has to change.
  • From personalized learning to social media and coding in the classroom, the education landscape is being fertilized by technology and will continue to grow.
  • In fact, the data suggests that merely providing students with access to devices doesn't necessarily lead to better outcomes. But the thoughtful integration of technology to enable students to actively engage with ideas and their peers does enhance the learning experience. It's a nuanced and strategic challenge that grapples with countless tangible and abstract variables—devices, software, classroom practices, professional development, and collaboration among the many stakeholders just to name a few.
  • February 06, 2020
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    A recent article by Lauren Davis in the Schoology (LMS) website that unpacks a survey of 16000+, mostly USA teachers, about the impact of digital learning. It includes some interesting insights into enablers and barriers for DLE. A good starting point for the 523 Assessment 3 environmental scan.
Judy O'Connell

K12 Digital Citizenship - home - 1 views

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    "This site provides k12 curriculum on digital citizenship and professional development for adults working with K12 students on digital citizenship."
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    Here 'Digital Citizenship' is defined as 'Using technology- Safely,Responsibly,Critically,Pro-actively to contribute to the digital society'. It provides lessons for each grade in one KLA. On the link for librarians. It has link to the 'California Model School Library Standards for Technology' which links info. literacy and digital literacy together to create a policy document for all years. This framework could be developed to demonstrate its application across the KLAs.
Meghan Douglas

Cybersmart - Internet and mobile safety advice and activities - 1 views

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    This is a federal government site with information about cyber safety and digital citizenship.
Judy O'Connell

Digital Citizenship - a great resource. - 0 views

  • The site http://k12digitalcitizenship.wikispaces.com is a central wiki for digital citizenship. Below is the outline for each module. The links below will take you to the specific learning session. Work at your own pace to explore and do activities to increase your understanding. We encourage you to keep a blog as a means to record and share your experiences.
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    "Digital Citizenship is a timely and much-needed response to California and federal mandates. The California School Library Association (CSLA) sponsors this online course for educators and their K-12 students. Lead developer is Dr. Lesley Farmer."
Geise Library

TakingITGlobal - Inspire. Inform. Involve. - 1 views

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    Online community for youth interested in global issues and creating positive change
annconte

Critical Thinking Workbook - 1 views

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    great practical activities that can be implemented easily in class
Judy O'Connell

Connect Safely |Why digital citizenship's a hot topic (globally) - 1 views

  • I think what we're collectively, globally, realizing is that digital citizenship actually brings youth back into the online-safety discussion (if they were ever really there). It's about empowerment as much as protection (yes, it's protective too – see this). So it's more relevant to and respectful of them as active agents for their own, their friends', and their online communities' good.
  • But there still isn't complete consensus on its definition.
  • digital citizenship needs at least to drive the youth-online-safety discussion.
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  • Young people will be safer online when they see that they can make a difference online and when their agency is acknowledged, respected, and guided by the adults in their lives.
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