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Julie Lindsay

Digital Literacy: Different Cultures Different Understandings - 1 views

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    Presentation by Ellen J. Helsper - Oxford Internet Institute Monday, 17 November 2008International Conference on Digital Literacy Brunel University
pennyharrison

Responsible Innovation: Ethics, Safety and Technology - 1 views

How to deal with risks and ethical questions raised by development of new technologies.

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started by pennyharrison on 05 Apr 21 no follow-up yet
val_mesh

After a year of digital learning and virtual teaching, let's hear it for the joy of rea... - 2 views

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    The physical book still has merits. Something to keep in mind as part developing our Digital Citizens in schools. Everything in moderation.
Judy O'Connell

Moving beyond one size fits on in Digital Citizenship in Schools - 2 views

  • In this climate of need for policy and the lack of availability of such policy, schools are left to be the initiators and implementers of internally developed policy.
  • The shift is not an easy one and circles back to the need for pedagogy to grow more line with digital tools
  • Keeping technology outside of the school doors, and creating different islands of responsibility, from parents, to educators, to kids will do little to stem incidents of cyberbullying, sexting, and other online transgressions that play out offline.
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    Schools have significantly different needs and ideas regarding on-line safety, much of it dependent upon their experience and comfort on the spectrum of users of digital media to promote student success. It is necessary for schools and communities to work together to demystify the potential uses and abuses of digital media within and outside the school setting. Understanding the potential for cyberbullying, sexting, or other inappropriate consumption and planning for responsible reactions to such is a priority for the community that wishes to harness the potential of the tools while also keeping children safe.
Judy O'Connell

Attention, and Other 21st-Century Social Media Literacies (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE - 1 views

  • Attention is the fundamental building block for how individuals think, how humans create tools and teach each other to use them, how groups socialize, and how people transform civilizations.
  • Participation is a broader literacy.
  • We are seeing a change in their participation in society—yet this does not mean that they automatically understand the rhetorics of participation, something that is particularly important for citizens.
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  • The whole notion of the public sphere is that we have sufficiently well-educated citizens who are free to access information about workings of the state so that they will be able to govern themselves. Implicit in the notion that ordinary people can shape policies of state is the assumption that they know how to communicate their opinions in concert with other citizens in a productive manner—a literacy of participation.
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      So we have a need for digital citizenship, and policies that help shape a culture of participation.
  • Just as the print technologies and literacies shaped the Enlightenment, the social media technologies and literacies will shape the cognitive, social, and cultural environments of the 21st century.
radcre

Common Sense Digital Compass™ | Educational games for kids to help teach digi... - 7 views

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    An interactive game for stage 2 / 3 age 11-14
leannecrawshaw

Out of Our Minds: The Power of Being Creative - Sir Ken Robinson - 3 views

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    A great read for all Educators!
anacob

Toolkit for Schools | eSafety Commissioner - 2 views

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    The eSafety Toolkit for Schools is designed to support schools to create safer online environments.
pennyharrison

MOOC: Plan design and deliver effective online teaching - 1 views

Online course with benefit for online teaching

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started by pennyharrison on 05 Apr 21 no follow-up yet
pennyharrison

T4L - Technology for Learning - 6 views

Empowering teachers to create engaging digital classrooms. Accessible through NSW DET portal.

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anacob

How Does Multitasking Change the Way Kids Learn? - 0 views

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    Multitasking with technology while learning does not work
anacob

Student use of digital devices and online services | Policy library - 0 views

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    New AUP online services NSW Schools
pennyharrison

Flipgrid - social media for the classroom - 7 views

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    A fantastic way to be able to put digital citizenship lessons into practise.
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    thank you for sharing this!
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    A great tool for flipping the classroom thanks for sharing.
raffteachictlib

Teaching Resources for Educators - Digital Citizenship - Emailing Parents & Protocol - 1 views

Hi All, Kathleen Morris has recently shared some very useful information worth reflecting on for staff in relation to sending and receiving email. These are important conversations to be had in sch...

started by raffteachictlib on 30 Apr 19 no follow-up yet
leannecrawshaw

Ken Robinson - Do schools kill creativity/ TED Talks (English subtitles) - YouTube - 1 views

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    It's a few years old but so relevant!
kmgibbo

Curriculum integration of digital citizenship - 0 views

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    This article mainly focuses on the strategies for creating a digital citizenship framework which was adopted by St. Columban's College in Queensland. As a part of the framework, the college ensures: * Extensive staff professional development in digital citizenship * New teachers are education in digital citizenship as a part of their orientation * Regular meetings with Faculty Heads for visioning and planning sessions
kmgibbo

How to Encourage a Global Perspective in Your Classroom - 0 views

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    This article suggests ways to bring global perspectives into the classroom through: * Books - global stories * Textbooks that specifically feature global perspectives * Involvement in global projects * Bringing personal travel experiences into the classroom * Connecting with global educators online * Connecting with classrooms overseas, e.g. Pen Pal Schools
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