Digital Citizenship in Action

Digital Citizenship in Action

Author: Kristen Mattson

Publisher: ISTE

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 134

ISBN-13: 9781564843937

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For years, much of the available curricula for teaching digital citizenship focused on "don'ts." Don't share addresses or phone numbers. Don't give out passwords. Don't bully other students. But the conversation then shifted and had many asking, "Why aren't we teaching kids the power of social media?" Next, digital citizenship curriculum moved toward teaching students how to positively brand themselves so that they would stand out when it came to future scholarships and job opportunities. In the end, both messages failed to address one of the most important aspects of citizenship: being in community with others. As citizens, we have a responsibility to give back to the community and to work toward social justice and equity. Digital citizenship curricula should strive to show students possibilities over problems, opportunities over risks and community successes over personal gain. In Digital Citizenship in Action, you'll find practical ways for taking digital citizenship lessons beyond a conversation about personal responsibility so that you can create opportunities for students to become participatory citizens, actively engaging in multiple levels of community and developing relationships based on mutual trust and understanding with others in these spaces.


I Am a Digital Citizen

I Am a Digital Citizen

Author: Simone Braxton

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2018-07-15

Total Pages: 20

ISBN-13: 1538365480

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In today's world, civic engagement is paramount in laying the foundation for the next generation of U.S. citizens. This book gives readers the tools they need to understand the civics concept of understanding citizenship. A relatable story and characters are paired with vibrant illustrations to teach readers the foundations of citizenship and civics. In this book, the narrator learns what it means to be a digital citizen. This fiction book is paired with the nonfiction book Good Citizenship Online (ISBN: 9781538365519). The instructional guide on the inside front and back covers provides: Vocabulary, Background knowledge, Text-dependent questions, Whole class activities, and Independent activities.


I Am a Good Digital Citizen (Set)

I Am a Good Digital Citizen (Set)

Author: Various

Publisher:

Published: 2019-08-15

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781725301764

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We live in a computing society. Computers help us work, play games, talk to our friends, and watch videos. Many people carry their very own computer right in their pocket. The power of computer technology continues to grow, and it's up to each of us to understand the importance of digital citizenship. This set helps young computer users stay safe while surfing the web, and helps them learn to behave responsibly and think critically while online. Each book addresses a concept most kids are already familiar with, but applies it to the digital world of the Internet. Features include: Full-color photographs encourage students to make connections with the texts. Readers are encouraged to take civics concepts including kindness, respect, and courtesy and apply them to the digital world.


I Am a Good Digital Citizen (Set)

I Am a Good Digital Citizen (Set)

Author: Rosen Publishing Group

Publisher: PowerKids Press

Published: 2019-07-30

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781725304208

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We live in a computing society. Computers help us work, play games, talk to our friends, and watch videos. Many people carry their very own computer right in their pocket. The power of computer technology continues to grow, and it's up to each of us to understand the importance of digital citizenship. This set helps young computer users stay safe while surfing the web, and helps them learn to behave responsibly and think critically while online. Each book addresses a concept most kids are already familiar with, but applies it to the digital world of the Internet. Features include: Full-color photographs encourage students to make connections with the texts. Readers are encouraged to take civics concepts including kindness, respect, and courtesy and apply them to the digital world.


Digital Citizenship in Schools, Second Edition

Digital Citizenship in Schools, Second Edition

Author: Mike Ribble

Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education

Published: 2011-09-21

Total Pages: 189

ISBN-13: 1564844552

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Digital Citizenship in Schools, Second Edition is an essential introduction to digital citizenship. Starting with a basic definition of the concept and an explanation of its relevance and importance, author Mike Ribble goes on to explore the nine elements of digital citizenship. He provides a useful audit and professional development activities to help educators determine how to go about integrating digital citizenship concepts into the classroom. Activity ideas and lesson plans round out this timely book.


Digital Community, Digital Citizen

Digital Community, Digital Citizen

Author: Jason B. Ohler

Publisher: Corwin Press

Published: 2010-08-31

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 145223664X

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"From Plato to ′Leave it to Beaver,′ Jason Ohler places our struggles with digital citizenship in the context of humanity′s ongoing quest to develop good, productive, responsible citizens." —Joe Brennan, Instructor, Discovery Education, Wilkes University, Arlington Heights, IL "Jason Ohler excels at showing how digital connections affect almost every aspect of school life. This is an important read for anyone wanting to understand technology′s impact on education." —Will Richardson, Author of Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts and Other Powerful Web Tools for Classrooms An all-inclusive roadmap to citizenship in the 21st Century Best-selling author, educator, and futurist Jason Ohler challenges all readers to redefine our roles as citizens in today′s globally connected infosphere. In exploring the various aspects of digital citizenship, he aligns its pedagogy with the ISTE standards definition. The book uses an "ideal school board" device to address fears, opportunities, and the critical issues of character education. These issues include Cyberbullying, "sexting," and other safety concerns Students′ ability to creatively access and critically assess information Respect and ethics regarding copyrighted information Communicating appropriately in an expanded and public realm Rich with examples, professional development and classroom exercises, resources, and policy perspectives, this book will resonate with educators, parents, and anyone interested in the merging of education with technology and its impact on our children.


How Can I Be a Good Digital Citizen?

How Can I Be a Good Digital Citizen?

Author: Christine Zuchora-Walske

Publisher: Lerner Publications ™

Published: 2017-08-01

Total Pages: 33

ISBN-13: 1541510011

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Using the Internet can be an exciting adventure. But it is important to use it safely. How can you use computers responsibly? And how can you be a good digital citizen? Read this book to find out!


Digital Citizenship

Digital Citizenship

Author: Carrie Rogers-Whitehead

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-07-23

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1475848277

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This title brings together original research on digital citizenship from working with hundreds of K-12 students. This readable guide includes sample lesson plans, worksheets, suggestions of teaching models, assessment tools and more. With this book, any educator can help bring digital citizenship to their students, colleagues and organization.


Future-Focused Learning

Future-Focused Learning

Author: Lee Crockett

Publisher: Future Focused Learning

Published: 2023-09-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781738053124

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When educators embrace student-centered learning, classrooms transform, authentic learning comes alive, and outcomes improve. A culmination of Lee Watanabe-Crockett's ten-plus years of work with schools around the world, Future-Focused Learning details ten core shifts of practice--along with simple microshifts--you can use with your students immediately, regardless of your core curriculum or instructional pedagogy. These proven shifts offer a clear pathway for taking the great work you are already doing and making it exceptional. Use this book to improve student-centered learning in the classroom and support authentic learning outcomes for the 21st century: Study over 50 specific examples of classroom microshifts that make the larger shifts in practice simple to achieve as a collective group. Connect the six essential fluencies--solution fluency, information fluency, creative fluency, media fluency, collaboration fluency, and global digital citizenship--to the shifts of practice that develop students' key 21st century skills and higher-order thinking. Explore topics in student-centered learning competencies such as project-based learning, essential questions, STEM education, and digital skills. Learn why fostering connections to learning --from improved emotional connections to the value of clear learning intentions--improve student-centered learning outcomes and higher-order thinking. Improve formative assessment practices to be more mindful, ask the essential questions, and further student engagement by involving them in the assessment process. Access an exclusive online bonus chapter that examines the value of solution fluency across a range of applications. Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Essential and Herding Questions Chapter 2: Connection Through Context and Relevance Chapter 3: Personalized Learning Chapter 4: A Challenge of Higher-Order-Thinking Skills Chapter 5: Information Fluency for Research Skills Chapter 6: Process-Oriented Learning Chapter 7: Learning Intentions and Success Criteria Chapter 8: Learner-Created Knowledge Chapter 9: Mindful Assessment Chapter 10: Self- and Peer Assessment Epilogue Appendix


Ethics in a Digital World

Ethics in a Digital World

Author: Kristen Mattson

Publisher: International Society for Technology in Education

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 178

ISBN-13: 1564848981

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Get the knowledge and resources you need to guide students through the tough questions that reside in the gray areas of humans’ relationship with the gadgets, apps and tools that permeate our lives. More and more, people are waking up to the notion that the technology we hold in our hands each day is not a neutral tool that individual users control. The facade has been cracking for years amid accusations of election interference, with the public being introduced to the complexities of hacking, the concept of bot accounts, the larger threat of information warfare, and more. The rise in rhetoric around “fake news” has social media companies examining their role in the spread of misinformation, the public asking who checks the fact-checkers and everyone from politicians to tech conglomerates wondering if, when and how information regulation needs to happen. Amid this backdrop, it has become clear that society needs thoughtful, empathetic digital citizens who can navigate the important ethical questions at the intersection of technology and humanity. This book is designed to help students consider the systems and structures in which they spend so much of their time, asking them to look at the technology around them through a critical lens. Focusing on six big ethical questions being discussed in the technology sector and larger society today, chapters include: • Key vocabulary you and your students will encounter in your investigation of each topic. • A short summary of the current research and viewpoints on the topic from leading experts in their fields. • News articles exploring the ethical questions playing out in society today. • Focused research questions that students can use to explore the various aspects of the ethical dilemma. • Stories of educators who are engaging students with lessons around tech ethics. • A “Try This” section with instructional strategies for helping students navigate open-ended questions. There are no clear right or wrong answers to the ethical issues presented inside these pages. But if you ascribe to the idea that technology is not neutral, if your students are already users of various technologies and if you understand that many of our students will go on to tech-related careers, is it ever too soon to begin talking about the ethics of technology with them?