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Rob Reynolds

Technology in the Middle » Blog Archive » Citizenship in the Digital Age - 0 views

  • Web filters, acceptable use policies, and student information sessions alone are simply not effective at addressing digital citizenship.
  • compares the major themes of five popular models: ISTE’s NETS for Students, Ribble and Bailey’s Digital Citizenship in Schools, the iKeepSafe Digital Citizenship C3 Matrix, Microsoft’s Digital Citizenship and Creative Content program, and Protecting Students in the 21st Century from SimpleK12.
Rob Reynolds

isbdigital - home - 0 views

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    building a Digital Citizenship curriculum
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    A great resource site for teachers preparing Digital Citizenship lessons. Kim Cofino is a blog to follow.
Jennifer Arns

Digi Teen - Digital Citizenship for Teenagers - 0 views

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    Digital Citizenship lessons
Rob Reynolds

Digital Citizenship - 0 views

Digital Citizenship document https://spreadsheets0.google.com/a/teameureka.net/ccc?key=t9RBuN7NckHdtukEg9ZiB-g#gid=0   You will need to make a copy of this document in order to make it your own.

digital citizenship

started by Rob Reynolds on 12 Jan 11 no follow-up yet
Nancy Marks

Cyberbullying Research Center - cyber bullying examples, cases, laws, articles, stories... - 0 views

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    This is a podcast about cyberbullying from a Christian perspective.  Resources are good.
Matt Clausen

Least Restrictive Environment - Practical Theory - 2 views

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    I've been thinking a lot about Least Restrictive Environment quite a bit in terms of internet filtering. If we are truly going to prepare students for college, career, and citizenship, we must be preparing them within as authentic a "real life" learning environment as possible.
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    Couldn't agree with you more. All the worries (inappropriate, controversial, miss informational sites, etc) are exactly what students will face in the "real life" environment. In fact, they already do. They need to experience this in school as well, as this is the place they will begin to establish a set of values and acquire the skills to discern what information is valuable to them. In our efforts to "protect" students, we are robbing them of these needed skills. I would argue that the Viagra adds during the Super Bowl are just as bad. Let's move away from a fear-based model of filtering to a more pro-active model of educating.
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    Hey Matt, a very interesting take on access! My argument has been that in locked down environments, kids can't develop ethics or appropriate use habits which are critical in life. You have to allow the possibility of misuse to test whether the ethic is in place, so this skill can't be demonstrated and is not developed in some systems. Nothing like developing internal locus of control.... much like intrinsic motivation.
Jeredene Mayfield

Institute for Responsible Online and Cell Phone Communication - 0 views

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    An awesome site for teaching digital citizenship
Nancy Marks

224 - Internet Safety - 0 views

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    This is a podcast about cyberbullying from a Christian perspective.  Resources are good.
Matt Clausen

U.S. Copyright Office - Fiscal Year 2011 Budget Request - 1 views

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    important change in copyright rules for educational fair use of DVDs
Matt Clausen

Now legal in the U.S.: Jailbreaking your iPhone, ripping a DVD for educational purposes - 1 views

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    important change in copyright rules for educational fair use of DVDs
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