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Open source legitimacy | Libraries Interact - 1 views
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"Open Source software now has to be considered as part of any Australian government agencies ICT procurements, as of March 2011. Australian Government - Department of Finance and Deregulation - Open Source Software Policy. It will be interesting to see which agencies (if any) will take implement Open Source solutions and which ones they will be."
joycedownunder - Presentations - 9 views
Curriculum Leadership Journal | Digital literacy across the curriculum - 1 views
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"Digital media often heighten young people's exposure to the global community and to peers with different cultural backgrounds. Such exposure increases the need for young people to recognise the social, cultural and historical influences that shape their own and others' understanding and learning. For example, they need to understand that the same actions may have different meanings in different cultures, and that many things which appear at first glance to be natural and neutral are in fact created by particular cultural and social understandings. Digital technologies, particularly online spaces, provide young people with opportunities for many new forms of interaction. Increasingly, these interactions are mediated by different modes of representation such as images and sounds. Being able to decode these multimodal texts requires an understanding of the social and cultural practices that surround their creation."
2020 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report™ | Teaching and Learning Edition | EDUCAUSE - 0 views
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.
Teaching the Facebook generation - for once the media gets it right! - 1 views
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today's teachers are finding it harder to keep their distance
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For each new arm of social media that opens up, so do new dilemmas for teachers, students and parents
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Most teachers and schools have had to wise up quickly to cope with the rapid and massive uptake of Facebook and mobile technology in the past 10 years
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Digital inclusion for low-skilled and low-literate people | ICT in Education Policy Pla... - 0 views
Tweens Revolutionize Online Activism | School Library Journal - 2 views
Referencing at CSU - Student - 0 views
Digital Citizenship - 5 views
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Many professional societies, including the American Association of School Librarians (AASL), the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), and the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), provide standards and goals for the implementation of technology in learning. These standards include information literacy, collaboration, communication, and digital citizenship, among others. This article also focuses on digital citizenship. In additional to providing standards and behaviors, it provides a structure for addressing behaviors when they affect students and the school community.
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