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Our Space: Being a Responsible Citizen of the Digital World | The GoodWork Project - 4 views

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    Extensive material covering digital citizenship for students.
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21 st Century Educational Technology and Learning | K12 educational transformation thro... - 2 views

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    A post discussing how to promote online student discussion that is meaningful and academically rigorous. It is also important that good digital citizenship practices are understood and followed.
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isbdigital - home - 5 views

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    Digital citizenship wiki
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iCyberSafe.com - Living in a Connected World | Powered by Ivanhoe Grammar School - 1 views

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    Cybersafety website by Ivanhoe Grammar School with many up to date articles and posts to encourage digital citizenship.
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Patrick Woessner's Presentations - home - 4 views

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    Great resources around digital storytelling and digital citizenship.
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Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / safedsn - 0 views

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    This wiki from Wes Fryer is all about cyberbullying and internet safety. "Generally adults help young people learn to drive safely before giving them car keys and turning them loose on the streets of the world. Young people also need guidance and adult assistance to learn how to safely navigate the virtual environments of the 21st Century. Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate."
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Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer wiki / safedsn - 0 views

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    Wes Fryers' great wiki containing links to Proactive Approaches to Address Cyberbullying. Quote "Schools must be proactive, rather than merely defensive, in helping students acquire the skills of digital citizenship needed today and in the future. Simply banning read/write web tools on school networks is an inadequate response: Educators must strive to learn alongside students and parents how these technologies can be safely and powerfully used to communicate and collaborate."
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How to teach students to build a positive online identity | eSchool News | eSchool News - 3 views

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    "Students understand the power of social media but are they making good decisions about what to post online? How can we, as educators, help them understand not just the immediacy of their posts but also the permanence of online communications? Learning is becoming more digital and educators at all levels should be instrumental in building students' understanding about how their online presence impacts both their personal and future professional lives. Educators are also instrumental in helping students develop lifelong habits to create and maintain a positive online identity. You can look to the 2015 ISTE White Paper, Building and Keeping a Positive Digital Identity, to help kids be more intentional in what they post online. This paper applies ISTE standards to the idea of building and maintaining a positive online identity. It poses five questions adults can use to kick-start meaningful conversations about online behaviour and identity."
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11 Tips For Students To Manage Their Digital Footprints - - 5 views

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    Useful advice for everyone but we should be giving this information to our students if we are really preparing them for life beyond school.
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How To Clean Up Your Social Media For College Applications - 1 views

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    Always useful to advise students of their digital footprint with some ramifications clearly identified.
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