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Rhondda Powling

Welcome - 3 views

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    This site, designed by Fuel Industries, includes three main components that are meant to be explored together. Videos: Each location -- Home, School, Mall -- includes several video shorts about a modern family's experience online. You determine which path the family members take at the critical decision point. Do you text that to your boyfriend? Do you purchase that ukulele? These shorts are just snapshots of more complicated issues. But, they all attempt to address a fundamental message of taking a moment to think before acting. Interactive Objects: As you view each video, you can collect interactive objects! An object opens up a quick game about the subject of the video. Once you collect the object, you can access it at anytime during your session. Messages: When you scroll down the site, you will find complementary messages targeted for each audience -- Students, Parents, Educators. These messages intend to strike a quick educational point. If you want to find out more about the subject, just click the link below the message. This will open up a pop-up with tips, advice, and links to partner resources. Make sure to check out the resources as linked in the educators' and parents' sections of the site! These resources point to curriculum and advice provided by Common Sense Media, ConnectSafely, and National Consumers League.
Rhondda Powling

A Simple Guide to All That Teachers Need to Know about Digital Citizenship - 6 views

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    Post from @medkh9 "Digital citizenship is a key component of the technology and media literacy. We should not only teach our students how to be  good citizens in the real physical world  but how they can be good netizens of the online world  as well.Today's learning requires alot of use of technology and most imprtant of all, our students are using technology on a daily basis- text messaging, blogging, Facebooking, Twittering, watching videos, gaming and networking. They live in two different but interconnected worlds. What they do online can have a severe repercussions on their real life if not properly instructed on digital safety issues and this is where digital citizenship fits in."
Rhondda Powling

BrainPOP Spotlight: Digital Citizenship. Movies, quizzes, activities, teacher resources... - 5 views

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    Free Brainpop video on digital citizenship. Four other free videos are included in the series: blogs, cyberbullying, digital etiquette and online safety.
anonymous

Nine Elements - 0 views

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    Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use.
Rhondda Powling

Kid at school gets a pants down - LOL forward this!!! YouTube - 8 views

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    A great video explaining about the responsible use of the internet. It has been very cleverly produced and speaks to - not at - young people
Suzie Vesper

Patrick Woessner's Presentations - home - 4 views

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    Great resources around digital storytelling and digital citizenship.
Suzie Vesper

Digital Citizenship Education - 10 views

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    Downloadable teaching units around being a digital citizen
Jenny Gilbert

The Importance of Digital Citizenship in Social Media | Edutopia - 1 views

  • The best offense always begins with a solid defense. This is true in sports and is directly applicable to responsible use of classroom technology and social media. In my last post I encouraged educators to "Just Get Out There," but in this post I am pulling back on the reins a bit. While we want our students to get out there and use new and emerging technologies, we need to give them the fundamentals to play the best defense. Educate, before you integrate.
Tania Sheko

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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