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Charles Kruger

Digizen - Home - 1 views

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    website provides information for educators, parents, carers, and young people. It is used to strengthen their awareness and understanding of what digital citizenship is and encourages users of technology to be and become responsible DIGItal citiZENS
Julie Lindsay

Digital Citizenship Resources for Teachers from ETML - 0 views

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    Links to interesting resources from the Global Digital Citizen Foundation blog
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    Links to interesting resources from the Global Digital Citizen Foundation blog
Summer T

Digital Citizenship Lessons & Activities - 0 views

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    ". This suite of lessons for Kindergarten through high school actively engages students in exploring their personal, social, legal, and ethical responsibilities in today's digital society."
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    Digital citizenship is for all ages
Julie Lindsay

Google Digital Literacy Tour - iKeepSafe - 3 views

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    A curriculum for developing digital citizenship and safety while online
Julie Lindsay

'Navigate the Digital Rapids' - March/April 2010 - Page 12-13 - 1 views

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    Article on digital citizenship by Julie Lindsay and Vicki Davis. Reviews current Flat Classroom Projects as well
Julie Lindsay

Technology Driver's License - 0 views

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    Do school's need a technology drivers licence? Mike Ribble, author of Digital Citizenship and Raising a Digital Child
Julie Lindsay

Can you teach digital citizenship, if you are not an active digital citizen yourself? | What Ed Said - 0 views

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    Perceptive blog post by Australian educator Edna Sackson.
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    Perceptive blog post by Australian educator Edna Sackson.
Ivy F.

Digital Access - Digi Teen - 0 views

  • Digital Access is the topic that talks about how many people in the world have access to technology and internet.
  • Technology needs to be aware and support electronic access for everyone to create a foundation for Digital Citizenship. Digital exclusion of any kind does not enhance the growth of human beings in an electronic society. One gender should not have preferential treatment over another.
  • about how steps should be taken to let the electronic society grow, because of the many benefits that come with internet such as education. Education is better/worse in separate parts of the world, but if every single person in the world was granted access to the internet, there would be a much higher level of educated people, which will lead to a better future. There are less economically developed countries who don't have access to technology like we do. We need to work towards a future where anyone and everyone has access to the internet.
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      this tells you the meaning of Digital Access
Karen Frimel

Digital Citizenship - Rights, Roles and Responsibilities in a Digital Society - 1 views

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    A resource to support secondary education for digital citizenship.
Julie Lindsay

FRONTLINE: digital nation: press release | PBS - 0 views

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    Coming on Feb 2 another PBS Frontline series on digital citizenship
Vicki Davis

Can the law keep up with technology? - CNN.com - 2 views

  • Love posted allegedly derogatory and false comments about the designer -- among them that she had a "history of dealing cocaine" -- on her now-discontinued Twitter feed.
  • it's typically difficult to predict or anticipate technology innovations.
  • Is the Web a unique, separate space or is it really an extension of real space?
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  • "We really haven't thought about this much because there haven't been many generations of users with copious digital assets to even trigger the need to think about what happens if they pass away," Matwyshyn said.
  • the school provided alternative reasons for denying Snyder a degree
  • Cohen sued Google to learn the name of the anonymous blogger on the grounds that the post was defamatory and libelous. A New York Supreme Court judge ordered Google to reveal the anonymous blogger's name, and Google complied.
  • In 2006, Stacy Snyder was a 25-year-old single mother hoping to begin a career as an educator. She had finished her coursework and was a student teacher. Yet Millersville University, located in Pennsylvania, wouldn't give her a degree.
  • The case provided insight into the debate between the competing values of privacy and free speech, said Jeffrey Toobin, CNN's senior legal analyst.
  • "It can't take the place of good manners, social norms and etiquette -- the kind of thing that has always governed negotiations about face-to-face behavior.
  • "We should never expect that the judges are going to save us from our own worst impulses."
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    An excellent article to make the case for digital citizenship education, I love the quote at the end that the law "can't take the place of good manners, social norms, and etiquette." Do we think that students just develop good manners on their own? Perhaps manners, norms, and etiquette would much better evolve with multiple generations and ages working together as we discuss and grapple with such issues. This is another excellent article about the changing state of the law and the Internet and includes the precedent that anonymous doesn't really mean anonymous any more - particularly if the anonymous person breaks the law.
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    Excellent article about the changing legal issues of the Internet.
James D

123digitalcitizenship - Digital Rights and Responsibilities - 0 views

  • The topic that we choose to do is rights and responsibilities in digital citizenship. Rights and responsibilities are the privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them. Digital rights and responsibilities are things like the right of copyright, and plagiarism. Also things like downloading music, movies and television shows being downloaded for free. Other issues include the use of the internet, especially at schools. Another issue is cell phones. Plagiarism means copying or using sites that are not properly cited, or giving credit to the author. This includes books, websites, magazines etc. It is a big problem in schools, and it is good to get away from it, and get used to it at younger ages. You must site the sites etc that you use to avoid plagiarism and trouble. Especially in higher grades like grade 11 and 12 and universities where it get very serious, such as getting kicked out of the school or university. Another big problem is the copyright of music, movies, and television shows. A lot of people download music for free on the internet and various programs, which is illegal and practically stealing. But some people do not understand how serious it is. What happens is that the artists that produce the song and etc do not get money for the songs that people are downloading straight off the internet for free. The issue of the use of computers in school is a problem, and people take advantage of the computers at school sometimes. For example people going on games etc, and other things that are not school related, or used for educational purposes. Even outside of school the internet is used inappropriately, and it is your responsibility to know what is appropriate and what is not. All these issues that we found affect the student in his/her everyday school life so we need to help them understand their responsibility towards these issues.
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