Digital Citizenship Learning Center from CyberWise (7):
CyberWise produced an extensive list of digital citizenship resources, including videos, games and toolkits from a variety of sources.
Cable in the Classroom’s Digital Citizenship Resources (11):
Cable in the Classroom (CIC) is a one-stop-shop for digital citizenship resources for teachers.
BrainPop Jr. Spotlight -- Free Digital Citizenship Resources (13):
BrainPop's Digital Citizenship resource page is perfect for younger students, and there are two sections on bullying and Internet safety.
Digital Citizenship Teaching Channel Video Overviews (14):
The use of a Nintendo Wii as a reward for earning the week's points can be a great motivator
Brainpop is a site that contains simple videos and activities that you can use to supplement your curriculum.
This page will focus on how assistive technology can be used to motivate and help students gain access to the many support systems and strategies that are available today.
Using an iPod in the classroom may seem strange to some but it can serve several very practical purposes if you set limits with the students. Students can listen to books on tape or you can record a reading on the Ipod for the students to listen to. This can lower the frustration level of students resulting in fewer discipline problems. You can also use an Ipod to provide the students with calm and relaxing music
One of the best ways to promote positive behavior with students is to provide tangible rewards.