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Karen Malbon

Welcome, Educators - ikeepsafe.org - 5 views

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    Teacher professional development resources collated by iKeepsafe for digital citizenship
Karen Malbon

BYOD brings its own challenges for schools and students - 2 views

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    Australia is following the trend in other countries to have students bring their own laptops and tablets to use at school but while the trend has gathered ...
Julie Lindsay

You are a global educator. It's time to start thinking like one | eSchool News - 4 views

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    Article based around material from my new book - 'The Global Educator' published by ISTE and Hawker Brownlow
gregkay

The New Librarian: Leaders in the Digital Age - 6 views

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    Part of a series of case studies produced by Digital Promise examining the work of members in our League of Innovative Schools. Click here for more info on the League. To stay up to date on future case studies, sign up for our email newsletter.
Julie Lindsay

Digital Citizenship: A Community Approach | Christine Haynes - 6 views

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    Adelaide educator Christine Haynes shares ideas about digital citizenship
gregkay

8 Tips to Create a Twitter-Driven School Culture - 1 views

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    Elana Leoni Director of Social Media Strategy and Marketing @Edutopia, edcamp organizer Author's Note: Thanks to Joe Manko, Liberty Elementary School principal, for inspiring this blog post during an impromptu edcamp at #SXSWEdu this year. For an example of a school trying to create a connected culture through Twitter, follow Liberty Elementary's hashtag and jump into the conversation.
Julie Lindsay

Rethinking digital citizenship - 6 views

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    Presentation material from Dean Shareski at ISTE 2016
Rob Jacklin

Is It Time to Rethink Most Everything We Think About 'Screen Time'? - DML Central - 5 views

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    A policy brief regarding recommendations for family, student use of digital media.
mscoxlibrarian

8 digital skills we must teach our children | World Economic Forum - 5 views

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    Post One - World Economic Forum via SCIS Facebook page
Julie Lindsay

How to Encourage and Model Global Citizenship in the Classroom - Global Learning - Educ... - 1 views

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    What are teachers doing to support online learning both locally and globally? When interacting and collaborating with others beyond the immediate classroom, what are expected protocols or norms of behavior, and what are the essential understandings needed to forge working relationships between learners? Julie Lindsay, an education leader in digital technology, online learning, and curriculum across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, and author of the new book, The Global Educator: Leveraging Technology for Collaborative Learning and Teaching, explores. Please also join us on Twitter next Thursday, July 28, for a special #globaledchat with Julie Lindsay on her new book!
Julie Lindsay

Phising for Teachers: Digital Citizenship Breakout - Google Docs - 1 views

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    An interesting 'role play' putting teachers in the mode of solving a digital citizenship problem.
Julie Lindsay

8 digital skills we must teach our children | World Economic Forum - 9 views

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    The digital world is a vast expanse of learning and entertainment. But it is in this digital world that kids are also exposed to many risks, such as cyberbullying, technology addiction, obscene and violent content, radicalization, scams and data theft. The problem lies in the fast and ever evolving nature of the digital world, where proper internet governance and policies for child protection are slow to catch up, rendering them ineffective. Moreover, there is the digital age gap. The way children use technology is very different from adults. This gap makes it difficult for parents and educators to fully understand the risks and threats that children could face online. As a result, adults may feel unable to advise children on the safe and responsible use of digital technologies. Likewise, this gap gives rise to different perspectives of what is considered acceptable behaviour. So how can we, as parents, educators and leaders, prepare our children for the digital age? Without a doubt, it is critical for us to equip them with digital intelligence.
Julie Lindsay

Digital Citizenship Summit #digcitsummit - 3 views

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    This looks interesting - I am sure it will be worth following tweets #digcitsummit on this day and contributing ideas
Julie Lindsay

How to Create a Robust and Meaningful Personal Learning Network [PLN] | Online Learning... - 0 views

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    This post describes how educators can develop a personal learning network that supports meaningful and relevant learning. The MOOC, Education Technology & Media, etmooc, is used here as a working example of how to develop a PLN.
Julie Lindsay

How To Create a Personal Learning Environment to Stay Relevant in 2013 | Online Learnin... - 1 views

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    In this post I'll outline how educators can develop their own PLE, where to start, and I'll provide specific action steps, and what tools to use. First though, I'll share three convincing reasons why we should get serious about PLEs-why they aren't just for students.
Julie Lindsay

Digital Citizenship in Schools - Netsafe: Supporting New Zealand internet users - 4 views

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    "Netsafe has created its revised position on digital citizenship in education in its new white paper From literacy to fluency to citizenship: Digital Citizenship in Education."
Rob Jacklin

How to Stay Sane in a World of Crazy News - Bloomberg - 4 views

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    "How to Stay Sane in a World of Crazy News"
jo quinlan

Learning with 'e's - 4 views

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    learning, technology, education, steve, wheeler, social media, internet, mobile
Julie Lindsay

Here's the Secret to Raising a Safe, Smart Kid | Common Sense Media - 5 views

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    Some sensible advice from Common Sense Media. It's not lots of limits, but it's not being hands off, either.
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