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Creating a global measure of digital and ICT literacy - 4 views

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    This paper reviews the definitions of digital and ICT literacy that have been adopted in cross-national studies, investigates the approaches to the assessment of digital and ICT literacy that have been employed in those studies and articulates the criteria that should guide the development of a global measure of digital and ICT literacy skills. Furthermore, the paper includes an appraisal of prospects for such a development.
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The Goin' Digital Show: Episode 16 - Digital Citizenship - YouTube - 4 views

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    Mike Ribble and Susan Bearden speak about digital citizenship with Dr. Greg Goins on the The Goin' digital Show. Running time 1 hour
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The High Cost of Digital Illiteracy | HASTAC - 7 views

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    "Individuals who are not digitally literate are at a disadvantage when it comes to interacting with others and being employed in the 21st century.  But ignorance of the appropriate use of digital technologies can cause serious personal problems as well."
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Digital Literacy across the Curriculum handbook | Futurelab at NFER - 6 views

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      This might be a process for embedding digital literacy into core classrooms if Retech has to go - We could do our own version of the digital Participation Project with core teachers
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    A handbook for embedding digital literacies into core classrooms.
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Digital Citizenship: Resource Roundup | Edutopia - 2 views

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    March 13th was DIGITAL LEARNING DAY ! Here are some resources to better inform the DIGITAL citizenship curriculum.
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Study: The Net Can Boost Youth Citizenship « Literacy 2.0 - 1 views

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    ""Research demonstrates that many youth are disengaged from traditional forms of civic and political life but are very engaged with new media," said Mills College Professor of Education Joseph Kahne, the author of the study. "Our study findings strongly suggest that there are ways to build on their engagement with digital media to foster engagement in civic life." The study debunks the notion that young people, because they are growing up with technology, are so-called "digital natives", who naturally learn to use the Internet for information and discourse. Most young people, in fact, have a lot to learn about using online information and social media resources to better understand their role in society and politics. The research indicates that Literacy 2.0 education can directly influence young people toward civic involvement and political participation. Teaching new literacies, such as credibility assessment, is essential for supporting a healthy democracy, the report concludes. The findings make a strong case for increased digital literacy programs for both students and parents."
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Digital Literacy is the Bedrock for Lifelong Learning | Edutopia - 7 views

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    Bridging the digital divide means more than having "access," it includes digital literacy which ensures the birth of new ideas and informed citizens. 
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Teen Learning 2.0 - 0 views

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    "Here are some questions for you to think about: * What is digital citizenship? * What are the rights and responsibilities of a digital citizen in today's world? By exploring new online tools and using them to publish online in this tutorial, you will get to experience many new ways to be creative. You will also have the freedom to interact with friends in new ways and possibly even with people from around the country or the world. With that freedom, comes the responsibility to practice good etiquette as a digital citizen."
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Preparing Our Children for Global Digital Citizenship Success - iKeepSafe - 4 views

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    Twenty years ago, good citizenship took place in the microcosm of the classroom and was simply rewarded with a certificate of merit. Today, with its millennial twist, global digital citizenship reaches far beyond the playground fence. And its stewards are enriched with a much deeper understanding of how their actions affect their own lives as well as those of their peers - at home and around the world. That's why students must take an active role in identifying and establishing ethical digital use. They need to be involved in the critical thinking and policy creation that affects ultimate change. It's called "buy-in" … and these days, our savvy students require it if they'll be expected to have a healthy relationship with technology.
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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."
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Digital Citizenship « Chantellemorrison's Blog - 0 views

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    "No doubt, the issue of digital citizenship has reared it's head within your class and school. In an age of digital bombardment, how do we equip students to make wise choices about viewing information and posting information? "
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A Great Guide on Teaching Students about Digital Footprint ~ Educational Technology and... - 8 views

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    "Have you ever Googled yourself ? Have you ever checked your virtual identity? Do you know that you leave a digital footprint every time you get online? Do you know that whatever you do online is accumulated into a digital dossier traceable by others ? These and several other similar questions are but the emerging tip of the sinking iceberg.One that is packed full of concerns related to issues of our online identity and privacy issues."
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Digital Note Taking Strategies That Deepen Student Thinking - 3 views

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    As digital devices become more common in classrooms, teachers and students are discovering that what worked in the analog world may not be as effective in the digital one. New skills, tools and approaches are benefiting all.
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5 Reasons Why Your Online Presence Will Replace Your Resume in 10 years - Dan Schawbel ... - 6 views

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    This article is a little light on and it seems it could be the intellectual embodiment from an ad for a web domain vendor but it does highlight the need for a positive digital footprint in the future. This is a key driver in digital citizenry education and a positive approach to the 'digital footprint'. Though I have also seen the flip side warning that the reckless bravado of youthful antics can leave you with a footprint which haunts you like a ghost negating any job prospects. ie the scaremongering approach. I guess depending on the individual both approaches have value...? 
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digital citizenship - 3 views

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    Lots of great links to digital literacy, character education and digital citizenship issues... a google sites wiki by Jason Ohler
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Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents | Common Sense Media - 8 views

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4 Global Digital Citizenship Myths-Debunked! - 8 views

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    Enter the digital citizen. digital citizenship is, as Karen Mossberger puts it, "representing capacity, belonging, and the potential for political and economic engagement in society in the information age."
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Henry Sibley Presents: Managing Your Digital Footprint - YouTube - 1 views

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    "Published on 25 Sep 2013 Henry Sibley High School believes in educating students now for the digital realm of the future. This means being aware of the implications that today's online interaction can have down the road. This 15 minute video walks students through how to protect themselves online, and how to create and manage a positive digital footprint. Special Thanks to Azul 7, the University of Minnesota, and the Mendota Heights Police Department."
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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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Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship - Google in Education - 8 views

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    We have devised an interactive curriculum aimed to support teachers of secondary students (approximately ages 13-17). The curriculum helps educate students on topics like: YouTube's policies How to report content on YouTube How to protect their privacy online How to be responsible YouTube community members How to be responsible digital citizens We hope that students and educators gain useful skills and a holistic understanding about responsible digital citizenship, not only on YouTube, but in all online activity
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