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in title, tags, annotations or urlCybersmart - Your digital footprint - 0 views
New This Fall! Digital Passport™ Offers You a New Way to Teach Digital Literacy and Citizenship | Common Sense Media - 0 views
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Teachr 2.0: Keynote: Robyn Treyvaud: Developing responsible ethical and resilient digizens - 0 views
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Helping Kids Avoid Digital Mistakes | Teaching Tolerance - 0 views
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A school's Acceptable Use Policy, or AUP, is a list of technology regulations that require students to use technology responsibly and prevent abuse of school computers. Students are often required to sign this "user contract" in order to use school network computers but unfortunately many sign without reading or understanding the information. The Smart AUP assessment tool is a fun and effective way for students to demonstrate to teachers and administrators that they have read and understand the AUP. In addition, administrators can produce the Smart AUP score report as evidence of a student's policy comprehension if the need arises.