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in title, tags, annotations or urlK12 Digital Citizenship - Resources - 5 views
Should Schools Implement Social Media Policies? | Fluency21 - Committed Sardine Blog - 5 views
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School systems are still being far too reactive in their social media policies (some do not even have one). Outside of schools, students are 'on and connected' to virtual environments and social networks. Teachers must embrace these technologies inside and outside of the classroom to have a meaningful connection with their students and promote collaboration amongst students. Too many improprieties are occurring because the rules of collaboration are unclear and the power of online collaboration and communication goes untapped. Parents, teachers, and school leaders have a responsibility to guide students through understanding the characteristics of a global digital citizenship. "
InCtrl :: Cable in the Classroom - 0 views
Certification | Common Sense Media - 0 views
Be a Digital Citizen - YouTube - 4 views
Digital Citizenship MOOC 2014 | Digital Citizenship MOOC 2014 - 2 views
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This online course has 3 approaches including the 'Extended Student' (no credit, no fees) opportunity. Led by Jason Ohler, who I was delighted to meet at ISTE last year, the goal of this course is ' to develop the skills and perspectives necessary to be able to interact in this new community in ways that help the community flourish in healthy, creative ways.' Spring semester starts January 12. Take a look!
Digital Citizenship Means Responsible Use - 8 views
Educational Technology and Mobile Learning: 10 Great Digital Citizenship Lessons from Google - 6 views
Global Digital Citizenship - 3 views
The Importance of Teaching Digital Citizenship - 1 views
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"Cyberbullying is back in the spotlight with the recent suicide of a Rutgers University freshman following his roommate's posting online of a video of him engaged in sex with another man. And many pundits and legislators are now calling for more stringent laws around cyberbullying and online harassment. Bullying is, of course, nothing new although undoubtedly, the Internet has changed the speed and the breadth with which cruel behaviors, comments, photos, and videos can be spread. And it has extended the persistence of this information as well."
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