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Jeremy Henry

Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents | Common Sense Media - 6 views

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      I may make a poster with Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens and hang it in my classroom next to my classroom expectations poster. 
  • Digital Citizenship Tips for Parents and Teachers
  • The Internet’s not written in pencil. It’s written in pen.
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  • Nothing is as private as they think.
  • Kindness counts.
  • Digital cheating is still cheating.
  • Embrace their world.
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      I may make a handout and lay on my table at parent-teacher conferences for parents that are interested in different ideas to control issues with cyber bulling. 
Denise Krefting

Digital Citizenship - 2 views

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    Heartland AEA Digital Citizenship Resources
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    Heartland AEA Digital Citizenship Resources
Virginia Lake

Digital Citizenship in Schools | Scoop.it - 0 views

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    Has a variety of resources many of which address the need for digital citizenship education.
ericksonda

Be a Good Digital Citizen: Tips for Teens and Parents | Common Sense Media - 3 views

  • Digital Citizenship Tips for Teens For teens, we offer five simple rules of digital citizenship to help them create a world they can be proud of -- and inspire others to do the same. Think before you post or text -- a bad reputation could be just a click away. Before you press the "send" button, imagine the last person in the world that you’d want seeing what you post. What goes around comes around. If you want your privacy respected, respect others' privacy. Posting an embarrassing photo or forwarding a friend’s private text without asking can cause unintended hurt or damage to others. Spread heart, not hurt. If you wouldn’t say it in person, don’t say it online. Stand up for those who are bullied or harassed, and let them know that you’re there for them. Give and get credit. We’re all proud of what we create. Illegal downloading, digital cheating, and cutting and pasting other people’s stuff may be easy, but that doesn’t make it right. You have the responsibility to respect other people’s creative work -- and the right to have your own work respected. Make this a world you want to live in. Spread the good stuff. Create, share, tag, comment, and contribute to the online world in positive ways.
Robert Dickson

Media and Technology Resources for Educators | Common Sense Media - 1 views

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    Turn wired students into great digital citizens Get all the tools you need with our FREE Digital Literacy and Citizenship Curriculum and Parent Media Education Program.
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    I like this resource! Many free tools and lesson plans to use with students.
Lisa Westerman

Understanding Digital Media and etiquette: http://www.edutopia.org/blog/media-digital-l... - 1 views

An interesting article for understanding how to use technology and the digital etiquette needed in its use.

technology etiquette education

started by Lisa Westerman on 28 Jun 12 no follow-up yet
Virginia Lake

http://www.digitalcitizenship.net/uploads/09-0489_AWAY__26_DIGKIDS_.pdf - 2 views

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    Has a list of 9 areas of digital education.
nikkischubert

Raising Digital Citizens | StaySafeOnline.org - 0 views

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    Explain the implications: Help your children understand the public nature of the Internet and its risks as well as benefits. Be sure they know that any digital info they share, such as emails, photos, or videos, can easily be copied and pasted elsewhere, and is almost impossible to take back.
amykohlhaas

Digital Citzenship video - 9 views

shared by amykohlhaas on 02 Aug 12 - No Cached
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    I think the term "digital citizenship" has been replaced by by cyber citizenship, but this video has some good points to share with students.
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    This video puts digital citizenship into perspective.
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    I think that this video is a great resource for both parents, teachers and students.
Liza Alton

Teaching with Technology in the Middle: The Digital Inquiry Project and "The New Cultur... - 0 views

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    Blog about how to use blogs to help students learn research and writing
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    I thought this blog had a rather clear way to use blogging i the classroom to help students improve their research and writing skills
Shaeley Santiago

The Importance of Digital Citizenship in Social Media | Edutopia - 4 views

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    Teach fundamentals of tech use before "turning the students loose"
Susan Wouters

Social Networking or Social Suicide: The impact of social networking on virtual DNA - 0 views

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    Importance of educating students on their vDNA (virtual DNA - online persona) and the impact digital communication on their life.
Carl Spilles

Instilling Global Citizenship within the International School Network | Global Educatio... - 2 views

  • The multi-cultural setting of international education lends itself to a more natural development of global citizenship
  • The second tool that can be used to advance these ideals is through the use of digital technology. For years, sites have offered classrooms the opportunity to link up with other classrooms in order to learn about each other’s cultures and countries, but the current trend is to take these partnerships beyond the traditional “what is life like in your country?” model.
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    I found this article highly connected to our topic about global empathy. After years of working in international schools, the setting is a great model I wish more people could experience. At a school with over 50 nationalities, students can't help but feel empathy when one of their classmates is effected by events back in their home country. The article also addresses the topic of digital technology to enhance the interenational school experience.
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