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Saving Face - 1 views

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    When socializing or communicating with Facebook here are some resources to support your understanding of the environment, a few tips to ensure for a safe experience, and some links to keep up you up to date on changes and privacy settings. The concept to be aware of is that anything online is not private. So be cautious and thoughtful about what you say, share and post. It will be associated with you on the internet and you may never be able to get rid of it. Think before you post!
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    Article re the safe use of Facebook
Julie Lindsay

ISTE | Digital Citizenship in Action Empowering Students to Engage in Online Communitie... - 5 views

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    Book published by iste.org moving digital citizenship from the 'don't' into action-based learning and how to leverage the power of social media.
anacob

What is digital fluency? - karen spencer - 0 views

  • Crucially, the outcome of being digitally fluent relates to issues of responsibility, equity and access. We all need to be able to fully participate in a digitally-enabled education system and in an increasingly digitised society. If we work with fluency in the way we use technologies, we are able to keep ourselves safe online and take full advantage of life chance opportunities such as being able to apply for work, manage our finances, or be part of our local community).
  • Being ‘digitally literate’ means acquiring the skills to make and create meaning, and select technologies to do so. Being fluent requires competencies and capabilities that go beyond the skill level. Someone who is digitally fluent not only selects tools and knows what to do with them, but can explain why they work in the way they do and how they might adapt what they do if the context were to change.  
anacob

Netiquette: Teach Your Kids to Be Polite Online | Kids Cell Phone Monitoring Issues | P... - 0 views

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    Netiquette
arcunningham

Digital content curation: How to do it right! - SCIS - 4 views

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    "Teacher librarians are trained to quickly and effectively critically analyse and evaluate learning materials in a way that teachers may not. That being the case, it is more vital than ever before to assist them to navigate the tsunami of information flooding every communication channel by creating curated content."
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    Hi Kate. I can't believe I finally remembered to pin something to diigo....look at you go though. You are even commenting! I thought this article from SCIS was perfectly timed. I only work part-time but I have spent days and days curating resources for teachers since lockdown went into action. They have been so thankful not to have to trawl through a million items to find something they will actually use with their students. Most helpful at the moment has been a libguide created to share all of the online read alouds so generously being offered by authors and illustrators.
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.
Karen Malbon

Meet the BTS Fans Trying to Change the World, One Online Campaign at a Time - 0 views

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    The K-pop band's dedicated supporters have long used social media to break music records. Now, they're using their global network for social issues, even successfully raising $1 million for the Black Lives Matter movement.
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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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cmclean15

The Digital Librarian's Survival Toolkit - 7 views

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    This Toolkit has pages and pages of an extensive variety of online resources, and examples of use, from a range of contributors.
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