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Shally Ackerman

How Students View Digital Citizenship | Edudemic - 0 views

  • We leave a digital trail of breadcrumbs and establish our digital selves by sharing, commenting, and communicating like never before
  • Digital Citizenship is a principle that helps users understand how to utilize technology in an appropriate way
  • But in classrooms, teachers monitor the activities of students as they always have. In regards to students adding or accessing inappropriate content, we have software that reports this information to us.
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  • f students violate our acceptable use policy, we have ramifications that range from loss of Internet access to suspension
  • However, the bigger issue is education and letting students know that these comments will become part of their digital footprint and could hamper them down the road
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    This article gives information about digital citizenship from the perspective of a teacher and school principle.
Kimberly George

Teaching and Modeling Good Digital Citizenship | MindShift - 0 views

  • Still, digital citizenship entails more than just protecting oneself. Incidents of cyberbullying and harassment continue to occur regularly,
  • Somewhere between kids’ intuitive social savvy and their online behavior lies an opportunity for both parents and educators to teach responsible digital citizenship, and there are plenty of organizations dedicated to this task alone.
  • Educators have lots of options in modeling good digital citizenship with projects they can embark upon with students
Carly Guinn

Teaching Digital Citizenship in the Elementary Classroom | Edutopia - 0 views

  • My 2nd graders wrote stories on the fabulous site, Storybird (1), last year, and then got a chance to practice proper commenting techniques by leaving comments on each other's stories.
  • teachable moments in digital footprint
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    Digital Citizenship for Elementary -- great resources
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    Good find Carly- I think that it will become increasingly important for elementary students to learn digital etiquette.
Allie

How to Teach Digital Citizenship in 3rd Grade « Ask a Tech Teacher - 0 views

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    Digital Citizenship in 3rd grade
Emily Wampler

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Classroom Curriculum | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    Digital Literacy and Citizenship resources for teachers: includes lesson plans, curriculum by grade levels, and more.  Cool stuff!  I think you have to register to get access to all the materials, but some is available for free.  
Emily Wampler

Digital Citizenship Program Lesson Plans - 0 views

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    Great resource page full of different lesson plans (for both elementary and secondary) from a Canadian Digital Citizenship program.  Scroll down the page to see loads of individual lessons on all topics of D.C., including privacy, copyright laws, internet safety, online etiquette, cyberbullying, and so much more.  Good stuff.  
Carly Guinn

Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship - 1 views

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    Because I wasn't entirely sure what digital citizenship was...
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    This was such a helpful link to get a starting overview. Thank you!
Kimberly George

Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum for Grades K-5 | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    Didn't look through all the lessons but this seems like a pretty good resource for lesson plans about teaching digital citizenship. 
Stephanie McGuire

BrainPOP Spotlight: Digital Citizenship. Movies, quizzes, activities, teacher resources... - 0 views

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    Neat site that offers digital citizenship quizzes for students and resources for teachers. It appears that teacher resources require a free account but student resources do not.
Stephanie McGuire

What Does Digital Citizenship Mean to You? | Microsoft Security - 0 views

  • Teens share considerably more information online than their parents and, as a result, expose themselves to more risk
  • The encouraging results suggest that American parents and teens are actively managing their online reputations—and with an eye toward good digital citizenship
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    Mostly relating to secondary students; however it is important to learn what older students (those that will impact our younger students) are doing with technology and knowing they want to maintain good online reputations.
Lauren Tappan

Curriculum: Understanding YouTube & Digital Citizenship - Google in Education - 0 views

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    an interactive curriculum
Allie

internetsavvy - home - 0 views

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    Wiki full of information about digital literacy and citizenship.
Allie

SafeKids.com | Online safety & civility - 0 views

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    Another website about internet saftey. These were found on the York County website. During my practicum on Friday the students had a lesson on internet saftey and digital citizenship.
Emily Wampler

http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/pubs/consumer/tech/tec15.pdf - 0 views

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    Awesome site by the federal trade commission, with a comprehensive review of digital literacy and citizenship topics.  Great resource.  
Stephanie McGuire

Digital Citizenship - Main Page - 0 views

  •             A digital citizen is one who knows what is right and wrong, exhibits intelligent technology behavior, and makes good choices when using technology.
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    Awesome first sentence that could be used in an elementary school classroom in the beginning of the year to define a digital citizen.
Kristine Kellenberger

Education Rethink: Thirteen Thoughts on Student Blogging - 0 views

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    How to use blogging effectively in your classroom & teach Digital Citizenship!
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